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Wearable about to go ‘Pro’ this year

- Alan Martin

In December, Bloomberg’s well connected Apple specialist Mark Gurman suggested that the Apple Watch Series 8 could have a new special rugged version for extreme sports fans (as well as the far bigger demographi­c of people with sedentary jobs who like to pretend they enjoy the great outdoors).

In his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman has shed more light on what this rugged wearable watch could look like. In short, he’s expecting a larger, shatterres­istant display, beefier battery life, premium metal materials and better tracking for swimming and hiking.

He believes the new wearable might be branded Apple Watch Pro which misses out in the originalit­y stakes, but does at least sit nicely alongside the MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, iPhone Pro, AirPods Pro and all the other products aimed at the profession­al Apple fan (as opposed to all those casual enthusiast­s).

All of this will come at a price, of course, and Gurman estimates that price to be somewhere in the NZ$1450 to NZ$1650 range. While that high cost of entry may leave you looking at your bank balance sadly, remember it could always be worse.

When it first got into wearables in 2015, Apple tested the old adage about whether fools and their money are easily parted with the Apple Watch Edition. That was a version of the watch that would set you back between NZ$16,000 and NZ$27,750, depending on which of the world’s finite precious metals you wanted dug up to make your wrist ostentatio­usly sparkly.

Brilliantl­y – or less brilliantl­y for those who bought one – the watch wasn’t fast enough to make the upgrade to WatchOS 5 just three years later. So there’s an expensive lesson in product obsolescen­ce for those whose money-tosense ratio is in need of a tune up.

Anyway, with that in mind, an Apple Watch Pro for NZ$1500 looks like a positive bargain. Something to look forward to seeing alongside the iPhone 14 when Cook & Co walk out on stage for their annual September showcase.

This article was first published at thebit.nz.

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There is speculatio­n that a larger, shatter-resistant display, beefier battery life and premium metals could be in the new Apple Watch.

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