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Apple Watch Series 8 vs Apple Watch SE

Apple unveiled the second-generation Apple Watch SE and the Apple Watch Series 8 during its “Far Out” event in 2022. The Apple Watch SE is an affordable choice that still includes several of the Apple Watch functionalities that have contributed to making the device so popular over the years, whilst the Apple Watch Series 8 promises a more feature-rich experience with extra health monitoring functions.

Each of them, the Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch Series 8 comes equipped with the S8 chip, crash detection, water resistance, an optical heart sensor, up to 18 hours of battery life, and more. Even still, there are some key distinctions between the two gadgets.

Are they worth their price?

We’ll be sharing the different specs for the two Apple watches and you can decide which one is worth their price. With that said, the Apple Watch SE is significantly more reasonably priced at just $249 compared to the aluminum Apple Watch Series 8, which starts at $399. 

Apple Watch Series

Here are the major differences between the Apple Watch Series 8 and the Apple Watch SE 2022

Apple Watch SE‌ (second-generation)‌Apple Watch Series 8‌
Ion-X glass frontAluminum-based Ion-X glass or stainless steel-based sapphire crystal front
Aluminum bodyAluminum or stainless steel body
Nylon composite back case in matching colorCeramic back case
44mm or 40mm case sizeEdge-to-edge display with a casing size of 45mm or 41mm (about 20% greater display space than Apple Watch SE)
Second-generation optical heart sensorThird-generation optical heart sensor
Retina displayConstant Retina display
The display areas are 759 sq mm (for 324 by 394 pixels) and 977 sq mm (for 368 by 448 pixels) respectively.The display areas are 352 by 430 pixels and 904 sq mm (41mm) or 396 by 484 pixels and 1143 sq mm (45mm)
Cycle tracking featureCycle tracking with the use of past ovulation projections
Blood oxygen sensor and Blood Oxygen app
Temperature sensing
Electrical heart sensor and ECG app
U1 chip
Fast charging
Midnight, Starlight, and Silver are colors that are available Silver, Graphite, or Gold (stainless steel) or Midnight, Starlight, Silver, and PRODUCT(RED) (aluminium) are the available colors.
Starting Price is $249Starting Price is  $399 (aluminum) and $699 (stainless steel)

Between the Apple Watch Series 8 and Apple Watch SE 2022, which one should you buy?

Apple Watch SE
Apple Watch SE

With the addition of body temperature sensing and crash detection, the Apple Watch Series 8 somewhat boosts upon the Series 7 model. The Apple Watch Series 8 is far more loaded with features and sophisticated devices than the Apple Watch SE, though.

The Apple Watch Series 8 may prove the model preference for anyone who wants more from their wristwatch due to its larger display, sophisticated health monitoring functions, and selection of colors and finishes.

Still, the Apple Watch Series 8 will be the best model for you if you believe that the constant on display, improved health monitoring functions or lightning-fast charging would be exceptionally beneficial to you, or if you simply prefer a certain case and color combination not offered with the Apple Watch SE.

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The Apple Watch SE is still an excellent choice if you are on a restricted spending plan and are not very interested in the Series 8’s added capabilities.

In most circumstances, you should pick the less expensive model because it has so many functions in common with the Apple Watch Series 8—unless you have a particular need for features like the larger, always-on display or sophisticated health monitoring which can justify the higher price.

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Apple Watch Series 8

Final Verdict 

Because of its Family Setup, the Apple Watch SE is a great option for kids and older people who don’t have an iPhone.

However, because of its competitive pricing and generous feature set, which enables users to enjoy an unrestricted Apple Watch experience at a low price, it is also the preferred model for the majority of clientele who are unfamiliar with the Apple Watch and those who are switching from a Series 3 or earlier version