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Apple Watch 10 hands-on review: thinner, lighter and fit for sleep tracking
The Apple Watch 10 is more comfortable to wear, and that's important as sleep tracking and sleep apnea detection get more advanced in watchOS 11
Fun fact: when I started at TechRadar over a decade ago, I had pitched being a “wearables editor,” and the initial reaction was, “What’s that?” We’ve come a long way from Fitbits, the Nike Fuelband and the rumored “iWatch.” So far, I’ve been getting all-day battery life from the Apple Watch 10, and that’s during a busy iPhone launch week where I’m running around NYC. I know this: the Apple Watch Ultra 1 that I own won’t get sleep apnea tracking, and I’d like to give that a whirl long-term (among other features).
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