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YouTuber tests the Apple Watch’s superior durability with a hammer: the table breaks before you look

A YouTuber made claims about Apple’s age Apple Watch Ultra To test by repeatedly hitting a hammer with a drop tester, a bowl of nails and a sapphire crystal.

Decrox, a famous channel for product durability testing, first tested the Apple Watch Ultra by dropping it from a height of 4 feet. The Apple Watch Ultra remained essentially intact, barring a few scratches with the titanium case of the strap. Subsequently, “Apple Watch Ultra” was mixed in a bowl of screws, again unmarked.

TechRax tested the durability of the “Apple Watch Ultra” sapphire crystal display by repeatedly hitting it with a hammer. During testing, the watch withstood repeatedly until it finally broke after repeated hits, only after the table took minor damage.

Although the “Apple Watch Ultra” screen was not initially damaged, the watch did not turn on after repeated knocks. Failure to function may indicate that some internal components may have been damaged, even if the glass was not broken in the first place. Of course, the test isn’t realistic in representing the typical “Apple Watch Ultra” use case, but it will reassure some customers about the robustness of the sapphire glass display.

The Apple Watch Ultra claims to be the toughest, most durable and dangerous Apple Watch to date and aims to compete directly with Garmin. In response to the Apple Watch Ultra, Garmin said Battery life is measured in “months”, not “hours”. The Apple Watch Ultra starts at $ 799 and starts reaching customers on Friday.


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