Nike Apple Watch SE vs Apple Watch SE - 40MM OR 44MM Review Comparison By HotshotTek

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Aug 14, 2021
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Nike Apple Watch SE vs Apple Watch SE - 40MM OR 44MM Review Comparison

On this video, we will be checking out not just the standard Apple Watch SE, but we're also going to go ahead and check out the Nike version. And yes, if you take a closer look, both of these are different size options, as we have the 44, which is the larger owlet display. That apple makes, which can get up to 1000 nits, and we have the regular standard.40 millimeters, I'm going to go ahead and show you a comparison on how these two screens look like in a day-to-day environment. So everybody could get a general idea in case you're in the market, and you're unsure if you should go with the larger screen or the smaller screen, and I'm going to go ahead and also go in depth and compare the Nike version from the standard version as both sell for the exact same price. But I'm going to go ahead and cover its limitations with one another, and what are some exclusive perks and features that you get when comparing these two? Let's get started so the Apple Watch, SE the one I primarily have been using for quite some time now. You may have noticed if you watched on my previous video is the larger 44 millimeters, the body style, that I've got is the space gray aluminum.

It also comes available in gold and silver, and then, if you consider them picking up the Nike version, it's only available in silver and space gray. There's no third gold color option. Now the packaging of both units, the standard one will come in a white box like this, and a Nike version will come in this cool black box with the Nike logo on the side right here, indicating that it is the Nike version. Now in case you weren't aware the apple SE. Its internal components is basically this.

It shares the exact same screen found on the series 6 Apple Watch. Just it doesn't have the always on display hardware. It has an always-on altimeter, which means it has a dedicated complication, which is only exclusive to the SE and the series six, the body design. Everything is 100 identical between these two models, which means accessories bands and such are fully compatible with one another. So, even if you're upgrading from like a series 4 as an example, if you own a case on that Apple Watch, you can still use it on the SE.

Other interesting features to also mention is that it also has a compass, both there's a LTE version option available for them, which is actually cheaper than the starting price of the series six and then, since the SE version is the more affordable option. This is very likely to be used for school time or whatever apple called it. I'll have the correct title right here in case I'm wrong, so the SE Nike version that I personally got is the silver, so an exclusive feature that the Apple Watch SE has over. The Nike version is that you have access to shoes between the solo loot bands either. If you go with the nylon braided one or the traditional silicone material, that apple has been using in the past on their apple watches, you have that choice.

You don't have those options with the Nike version, even if you go into the creative studio, but an exclusive that the Nike version apple SE has over the standard. Se is you get access to some exclusive Nike bands? The one that I have on my unit is the one with the holes. This allows the band to become more breathable, more comfortable to use in case you do a lot of athlete activities, but then it doesn't just end there. These loop bands, not only do they come in unique color choices, but there actually is a reflective yarn, which means, if you're a jogger, you will become visible at nighttime when you're doing your night runs or something, so oncoming traffic will see you, because the band will reflect that light, so it serves as a safety feature now. Both of these do not have a built-in ECG, but what they do have this second generation heart monitoring sensors, which will not only monitor your heart rate in a daily basis and will log in all the information on the health app, but will also allow you to have an estimate on how many calories you burn during that exercise, and then it not only ends there, as both of these watches have the automatic workout detection, in other words, depending on the activity you're doing just based off the movement.

The built-in sensors found inside both of these apple watches will be able to identify and detect the kind of workout you're doing, so it will automatically pin you in case you forgot to start a workout and the Apple Watch will automatically log in all that information. For you. I find this feature extremely useful and very helpful. Now, a lot of confusion between these two apple watches from the standard and the Nike version is both of these. Have the standard watch OS 7 watch faces.

But if you go with the Nike version, you have a couple exclusive color choices to choose from on. Some of your watch faces, and not only that you also have additional Nike watch faces, which is only available for the Nike edition and when you select these Nike watch faces. The Nike logo itself is kind of like its dedicated complication. When you tap on this, it will launch the Nike run app without taking any complication space. This is one of my cool favorite features about the Nike version.

Apple watches than the standard sport same also applies on the other Nike versions as well. Now the Nike club app the application itself can be downloaded separately, so you don't have to own the Nike version to have this application. You can download it separately in the app store and what basically this allows you to do is track. Your runs I'll. Give you like a map overview layout and just to show you how the GPS functions notice, how my SE did not have a cell phone connection.

It was slowly reliant on its internal GPS, no LTE or anything, and it was still able to track my quarter mile run and my series 6 was my phone. Did the exact same thing and the results were very similar? So no, you do not need to own the Nike version to use the Nike club app, but if you do download the app separately- and you wish to have this shortcut, it will take up space in your watch face complication, whereas the Nike one doesn't know, besides that in the back here, you do get this cool Nike logo, verifying that it is indeed a Nike addition, but in terms of other specs, like the wire resistant, radio and stuff like this, both share the same wire resistant rating up to 50 meters. But besides all that, in my opinion, I still personally believe that these SE is still far the best value smartwatch in the market, as it not only is still using a very good optimal processor inside the s5, which was found on the series 5 showing us that there are still years of support available for the SE model, so it'll be awhile until this thing really does become obsolete, as Apple will continue to support it for the upcoming years. So my conclusion for anybody, who's interested in picking up a Nike version over the standard, if you're planning on buying an Apple Watch, SE and you're planning on picking it up in space, gray or silver, and you really don't care about the cool different bands you can select from as you can buy them separately. I would highly consider them picking up the Nike version over the standard one.

Now, if you want the gold aluminum body, that's only available on the standard one, so you're, probably better off just going with that one, but if you're going with silver or space gray, once again, the Nike version for the same cost you get more watch faces to choose from, so you can customize it a bit more, and you get unique colors for some of those watch faces as well now, in terms of size choices, if you have a medium-sized wrist like me, you can't go wrong with either of the two different size choices to choose from, as the 40 is clearly visible. My notifications, everything images, are fully visible and unless you compare the two side by side, it's really challenging to tell by themselves, if it's even the 40 or the 44. So if I was on a tight budget, I'll be perfectly fine with the 40. , but if I have a larger wrist, then yes, I would personally recommend going with the larger 44, but visibility even outdoors in direct sunlight. Both of these look absolutely amazing.

This new body, designed by apple, allows the entire screen to be fully visible, even in direct sunlight. Well, there you guys have it. That is the comparison between the Nike version and the standard SE, as well as the two size choices to choose from with a quick review of what I think about the Apple Watch, SE make sure to stay tuned for the SE, video, as well as some future iPhone content in the near future as they're about to get released really soon. So, if you don't want to miss that make sure you are subscribed, but if you wish to continue watching make sure to go ahead and watch this video over here. As I compare, every single generation Apple Watch against one another and then this video over there, that's just a video that YouTube is recommending specifically for you feel free to watch it, or again thanks so much for watching, take care, stay, safe, stay, healthy, and I'll catch.

You all in the next one see ya.


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