How to preorder the Apple Watch Ultra 2

Bank on the new S9 chip in any extreme weather or sport setting.
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Upgrade to the newest version of the most adventurous Apple Watch for $799. Credit: Apple / Mashable photo composite

TL;DR: Apple announced the Apple Watch Ultra 2 at the Wonderlust Apple Event on Sept. 12. Pre-order it now for $799.


The second generation Apple Watch for outdoorsy people was officially unveiled at the September 12 Apple Event. Preorder the Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $799 now, or buy it on Sept. 22 when delivery starts.

What's special about the Apple Watch Ultra?

The difference between the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and a regular Apple Watch stems from, well, ruggedness. It's the smartwatch to trust at altitudes as low as -500 meters or as high as 9,000 meters, or underwater up to 100 meters (including recreational diving up to 40 meters). In severe sunlight, the Ultra 2 display can reach 3,000 nits of brightness. In the dark, the new Modular Ultra display automatically adjusts your screen to night mode. The 49 mm case around that screen is now made from 95% recycled material, and the whole wearable is carbon neutral when paired with the Alpine Loop or Trail Loop band.

The Ultra 2 is powered by the new juicy S9 chip first mentioned during the Apple Event's debut of the Apple Watch Series 9. It also has a new U2 chip for better built-in GPS tracking as well as Precision Finding for iPhone, which can track your misplaced phone down to a few feet. Even with these improvements, the Ultra 2 manages to preserve battery life for between 36 and 72 hours, depending on the power mode.

But everyone's favorite new feature is probably double tap. The accessibility-focused gesture, which just requires the double tap of your thumb and index finger like the pinching emoji, can complete actions like stopping a timer or answering a call. This could majorly come in handy for Ultra 2 wearers who often find themselves in situations without two free hands, like riding a bike. Speaking of which, there are several new cycling features on the Ultra 2.

Leah Stodart
Leah Stodart
Senior Shopping Reporter

Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she covers and tests essential home tech like vacuums and TVs, plus eco-friendly hacks. Her ever-evolving experience in these categories comes in clutch when making recommendations on how to spend your money during shopping holidays like Black Friday, which Leah has been covering for Mashable since 2017.

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