
Last year, I wrote that you do not need a black Apple Watch Ultra 2. It was simply a color refresh, I said. The original Apple Watch Ultra on your wrist was still perfectly fine. The landfills of the world were better off without Apple’s first-gen ruggedized smartwatch filling it. Also, suggesting that you spend another $800 just because it looked sick as hell (I mean, looketh at these photos) isn’t great advice.
I still stand by that statement. But, but, but!!! If, you have been good and resisted for this long, I feel both guilty and obligated to let you know the black Ultra 2 is $200 off, listed for $600 at Amazon and Best Buy during Black Friday. And that’s a better value proposition now compared to back then for a few reasons.
Apple Watch Ultra 2 (black)

Where to Buy:
For starters — the Ultra 3 is very nice but also the upgrades are extremely minor. You get satellite messaging for emergencies (only helpful if you frequently go off-grid or have crap connectivity where you live) and slightly better battery. Also, this Black Friday price is only $10 more than Apple’s refurbished models. And $200 off is solid savings if you’re looking to upgrade from an original Ultra.
I am loathe to encourage unnecessary consumption — both in this economy?! and for the environment. But look. I’ve heard it said that gadget color refreshes come into our lives for a reason, bringing something we must learn. And we are led to deals that help us most to save, if we click them. (And help our budgets in return). Who can say if, wearing the black Ultra, I’ve been changed for the better. But, because I’ve been wearing the black Ultra, I have been changed for good.
Original Source: https://www.theverge.com/gadgets/833432/black-apple-watch-ultra-2-black-friday-deal-sale
Original Source: https://www.theverge.com/gadgets/833432/black-apple-watch-ultra-2-black-friday-deal-sale
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