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Home / Lifestyle / How Ultra is the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra?

How Ultra is the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra?

September 26, 2024 by StrawberrY Gal

How tough can tough be? Toughness, as defined, is the ability of a material to absorb energy without fracturing. It is synonymous with resilience, to endure indefinitely and does not easily give way when pushed to the limits and beyond. That is the ethos behind the Galaxy Watch Ultra, our toughest Samsung Galaxy watch ever. 

Built and certified to military grade standards, the watch’s design is able to withstand punishment.  Forged from titanium and sapphire glass, the hardy device takes to the mountains and the seas with ease. Combined with the 590mAh battery, the Watch Ultra will prove to be a reliable companion, tracking your journeys for up to 100 hours.    

In this age where physical and mental wellbeing is a necessity, it is vital to ensure your health is that of a champion as you put yourself through harsh environments and overcome extreme challenges. Silent but informative, the watch’s powerful sensors tracks vital stats such as heart rate, blood pressure, sleep score, diet and lifestyle, delivering information that assists in tuning yourself for peak performance.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is the epitome of balancing form and function. With a cold and heat resistance of -20 to 55 degrees Celsius, a water resistance of 10 ATM, and altitude resistance of 9,000 meters, the Watch Ultra endures through any environment your adventurous self might put it through without fail. However, despite all of that, you might still be wondering, how Ultra can the Galaxy Watch Ultra really be?

Watch Sai and Hafiz put the Watch Ultra to the test in the Hot & Cold series, where they put themselves through hot and cold temperature environments with the Watch Ultra in tow. In the series, watch Sai and Hafiz challenge themselves with cold plunges, try out infrared sauna, partake in hot yoga and endure a hydrogen spa. Healthy for the body? Yes. How will the watch fair? Stay tuned to find out! Participants who gets the temperatures of each challenge right will get to win their own Galaxy Watch Ultra to start their very own adventures. 

Watch the series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnTShG87SzXPndDVQqUzH0h8pQcUSRp6S 

Take the Galaxy Watch Ultra on your own adventure today: https://www.samsung.com/my/watches/galaxy-watch/galaxy-watch-ultra-titanium-gray-lte-sm-l705fdaaxme/buy/

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