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Caroline is a former NCAA D1 Women’s College Soccer player who also played in the WPSL, the second highest level of professional women’s soccer in the United States. Although soccer was her first love, Caroline eats, sleeps, and breathes all things fitness. She credits her high school’s football coach, Jason Estep, with teaching her how to properly use a barbell at 15 years old and inspiring an enduring love for strength training. Caroline is also a CrossFit Level 1 Trainer. Content wise, Caroline has a background in Public Relations and previously worked in the Communication department at Appalachian State University. When Caroline isn’t writing or working out, she works with dachshund rescue groups and listens to way too many true crime podcasts.

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Apple Watch Series 6 outside on a wrist.

Editor’s Note

The Apple Watch Series 6 is no longer commercially available, though you might find it on some third-party retail sites (such as Facebook Marketplace). Read our roundup of the Best Apple Watches to find the latest versions and our full thoughts.

We’ve also rounded up our picks for the Best Fitness Trackers.

Yes, I will admit. Sometimes I am one of those people who wears their Apple Watch Series 6 with formal wear and looks like a Spy Kid. Oh, well, sue me. No, actually, Apple, sponsor me! Anyways, I’m going to review the Apple Watch Series 6 and let you know all my thoughts about it. Spoiler alert: I’m a fan.

In this Apple Watch Series 6 review, I dig deep into information about the tech features, workout tracking, and overall durability. I’ll let you know why I personally think this smartwatch is worth the money (and it ain’t cheap).

Why You Should Trust Us

I’ve written about and tried quite a few different fitness trackers– budget-friendly options like the Fitbit Inspire 2, the tracker many CrossFit elites wear (the Whoop Strap 3.0), and the Garmin Forerunner 245. I’ve even compiled a list the best fitness trackers on today’s market. 

Apple Watch Series 6

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Measure your blood oxygen level with a revolutionary sensor and app. Take an ECG anytime, anywhere.

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Bottom Line

A Quick Look at the Apple Watch Series 6

Apple has been a mainstay in the technology space for quite a while. However, the first Apple Watch didn’t make its debut until 2015. In the years since, Apple has continued to add new and innovative features to the watches, making each iteration better than previous ones. 

Coop’s Tips:

  • Buy a screen protector for your watch, darnit! You’ll regret it if you don’t. I never realized how much I swing my arms when I walk before I got my Apple Watch…
  • You might consider purchasing a few different straps to switch between if you want to wear it all the time – maybe a fancier looking one, a workout band, and a casual band. 

My Favorite Things:

  • 80+ total exercises are able to be tracked on the watch
  • Water resistant up to 50 meters 
  • Can connect with friends/family who have Apple watches and view their activity or compete against them
  • Ability to answer calls through your watch or see texts as they come through 
  • Smartphone like functionality with features like Siri

My Callouts: 

  • Huge price range ($399-$1499) depending on what style, size, and materials you get
  • So many features that it can be confusing if you’re not tech savvy or patient to learn everything
  • After a few years, each of the Apple Watch models becomes obsolete. It isn’t a piece of tech you’ll have for a decade, but then again, what is?

Is the Apple Watch Series 6 Worth It?

Great for:

  • Technology savvy people who love learning about the latest and greatest.
  • People who don’t mind spending a little extra for a luxury wearable.
  • Individuals who want to be able to see real-time metrics to further their health and wellness goals. 
  • Those interested in upgrading their current Apple Watch to get the new features. 

Not recommended for:

  • Someone on a tight budget. No shame if that’s you, but I’d recommend something like the Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 6. 
  • People who want a really simple fitness tracker without confusing extras.
  • Those who can’t remember to charge their watch each night. 

What Does the Apple Watch Series 6 Do? 

The Apple Watch Series 6 has many useful features. Here’s a list of some of them:

  • Sleep tracking
  • An SpO2, or blood oxygen sensor
  • Track 80+ fitness exercises
  • View VO2 Max
  • ECG (heart rhythm tracking, which can be life-saving)
  • Ability to listen to music, audiobooks, and podcasts
  • Barometric altimeter
  • GPS
  • Ability to take calls and view texts
  • Water resistant up to 50 meters
  • View fitness trends and compete with friends
  • Apple Pay 
  • Fall detection 
Apple Watch Series 6 exercise tracking options.

Using the Apple Watch Series 6

I’ve owned my Series 6 since December of 2020, and it was my first time owning any Apple Watch. I honestly wasn’t sure I would be into it but boy, was I wrong. I love being able to track pretty much every workout under the sun and even being able to track with different workout programs. There are 80+ different exercises you can specifically track, including unique hobbies like curling, sailing, and Tai Chi!

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Naturally, I used mine for more tame activities like running, walking, functional training, HIIT, and hiking. I love being able to easily see how many active calories I’ve burned as well as the duration of the workout and my heart rate. Since owning the Apple Watch Series 6, I feel like I’ve been much more in tune with what a good workout looks like for me by using the data provided.

I’m an especially big fan of trying to close the three rings within the activity app. If you’re not familiar with what I’m talking about and decide to purchase an Apple Watch Series 6, you’ll have found your new obsession. Each of the three rings means something different – red is move, green is exercise, and blue is stand. You are able to set individual goals (that you work to hit each day) by scrolling to the bottom of the activity app. 

Both the exercise and stand categories are based on time. The move goal is based on calories burned throughout the day. If you hit all three of your pre-set goals, the watch will light up with multi-colored fireworks to congratulate you. You can also earn awards for hitting your goal multiple days in a row or even burning a certain number of calories within a month. It can be a fun and encouraging way to hit your fitness goals.  

Example of the rings being closed on the watch.

Apple Watch Series 6 vs. Apple Watch Series 5

If you’re someone who already owns the Apple Watch Series 5, there are a few key differences (although not many) between that and the 6. Here are some things the Series 6 has (that the Series 5 doesn’t):

  • Blood oxygen level
  • Faster charging capabilities
  • Better wi-fi
  • Brighter display
  • New processor

Apple Watch Series 6 vs. Apple Watch SE

The Apple Watch SE is the cheaper version of the Apple Watch Series 6. If you’re looking to spend less money, know that you’ll sacrifice a few different features. These include blood oxygen monitoring, the ECG app, and the always-on Retina display. The SE will run you a little more than $100 less than the Series 6, so it might be wise to determine if these are useful features for you. 

Using the Apple Watch without an iPhone

It is useful to know that you cannot pair your Apple Watch with an Android, Samsung Galaxy, or other smartphone that isn’t an iPhone that uses iOS. However, you can use what is called “family setup” to set up a watch for a family member who doesn’t have an iPhone (the person setting the watch up MUST have an iPhone). This is useful if you want your child to have an Apple Watch, but they might not yet have a cellphone. You’ll even be able to control some aspects of their watch through your phone. 

Keep in mind that some features of the Series 6 will not be available to that user since they don’t have an iPhone – blood oxygen app, cycle tracking, irregular heart beat, ECG, and the news app. 

Aesthetics 

You can purchase an Apple Watch Series 6 in either stainless steel or aluminum. The stainless steel cases come in silver, gold, and graphite. The aluminum cases come in new colors like silver, gold, blue, space gray, red, and black. I personally have the aluminum case in silver with a white, silicone sport band. I’ve heard people are a big fan of the braided solo loop band because there are a variety of size options to choose from. You simply slip it around your wrist like a bracelet. 

You can purchase watch band options made of a variety of materials both from the Apple store and from other retailers. I love how many options are available because you can easily switch between a more casual band and a fancier option. It makes this fitness tracker much more wearable than a watch that doesn’t have the option to switch out the band. 

Apple Watch Series 6 home screen with time and chosen lock screen.

Health App

One of my favorite features that connects between your iPhone and Apple Watch is the health app. You can view your daily steps, workouts over the past 7 days, and headphone audio levels. I like seeing the audio level because it’s a good reminder for me to turn down my volume if I don’t want to have hearing issues at 60. Other things you can view within the app include cycle tracking, walking+running distance, handwashing, and sleep patterns. 

You can also browse additional health features and health sensors including:

  • Activity
  • Body Measurements
  • Heart (heart rate monitor, electrocardiogram, cardio fitness, heart rate variability)
  • Mindfulness
  • Mobility
  • Nutrition
  • Respiration (blood oxygen measurements, oxygen saturation)  
  • Symptoms
  • Vitals

Apple Watch Series 6 Specs

DisplayAlways-On Retina LTPO OLED display
Water Resistance Rating50 meters
ChipS6 SiP with 64-bit dual-core processor
ChargingCan go up to 18 hours without a charge
Dimensions40mmHeight: 40mmWidth: 34mmDepth: 10.7mm
44mmHeight: 44mmWidth: 38mmDepth: 10.7mm
Weight40mmAluminum: 30.5gStainless Steel: 39.7gTitanium: 34.6g
44mmAluminum: 36.5gStainless Steel: 47.1gTitanium: 41.3g
FinishesAluminum, stainless steel, titanium
SensorsAccelerometer, Altimeter, Barometer, Compass, ECG, Gyroscope, Heart Rate, Light Sensor and Pulse Oximeter
ConnectivityBluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC
Dial TypeDigital 
Apple Watch Series 6 Fitness + app. This is an app you have to pay for in order to get exercise classes you can follow along with.

Ordering the Apple Watch Series 6

I ordered my Apple Watch Series 6 off of Amazon and it came within a week. Amazon offers both free shipping and free returns so it seemed like a no brainer to me. However, you can order off of the Apple website if you prefer. If you’d rather finance your purchase, you can pay over 24 months with 0% APR. 

When you open your brand new Apple Watch Series 6, expect to find the watch face, magnetic charger, two different sized watch bands, and the instruction manual. 

Customer Experience 

I’ve owned Apple products for years and have always found their customer service to be on point. If you’re lucky enough to be near an Apple store, you are able to go in person to get help at the Genius Bar where an Apple employee will try to answer any questions you might have. If it’s a relatively simple issue, they often can fix it for you on the spot. With the COVID pandemic, I’ve seen the wait time get pretty long, so I’d recommend making a reservation online for assistance instead of simply showing up. 

If you’d rather, you can call Apple for support over the phone. Apple has different phone numbers for you to call based on where you’re located. If you’re in the USA, you can call 1-800-275-2273 with questions. I’ve also been known to check out the support page on the Apple website for simpler questions about features and different technology questions.

Warranty

For the Apple Watch Series 6, there is a 1 year hardwear repair limited warranty with 90 days of complimentary support included with your purchase.There is also the option to purchase AppleCare+ for $79. With AppleCare+, you’re covered for an additional year and two incidents of accidental damages. 

Returns

If you’re not 100% pleased with your Apple Watch, you can return it within 14 days of receiving it. Simply sign into the Apple website “order listing” page and follow the prompts to get a return authorization. 

Customer Reviews

Since the Apple Watch Series 6 is so popular, it doesn’t come as a surprise that it has over 40,000 reviews on Amazon with an average score of 4.8 out of 5. Positive reviews mentioned they love how the watch connects to your iPhone for text and call notifications. People also said they enjoy the useful health data and sleek appearance with lots of options for changing out the band.

On the negative side, people complained that you cannot use the Series 6 if you have an iPhone 6 or older. The battery life was also criticized for not lasting very long compared to other fitness trackers like Fitbit. 

Final Verdict 

Apple Watch Series 6

In this Apple Watch Series 6 review, I dig deep into information about the tech features, workout tracking, and overall durability. I’ll let you know why I personally think this smartwatch is worth the money (and it ain’t cheap).

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Apple Watch Series 6 Rating

Aesthetics – 5
Adjustability – 5
Tech Capabilities – 5
Durability – 4
Value – 3.5
Customer Reviews – 4.8
Community – 5
Warranty and Returns – 4
Customer Service – 4
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Apple Watch Series 6 FAQs

Is the Apple Watch Series 6 expensive?

It depends what your definition of expensive is. It isn’t the price of a Ghost Strong Combo Rack HD but it also isn’t the price of Bear Grips Adjustable Strengthening Wrist Wraps. You picking up what I’m putting down? You’ll have to decide what is in your budget and what isn’t. 

Should I charge my Apple Watch 6 every night?

You should definitely charge your Apple Watch Series 6 every night. The watch only has 18 hours of battery life on a full charge. I would recommend charging it next to your iPhone before you go to sleep. 

Is the Apple Watch 6 waterproof?

The Apple Watch Series 6 isn’t what is considered to be waterproof, but it is water resistant up to 50 meters. However, it isn’t a good idea to take this smartwatch deep diving into the ocean. You’ll probably ruin it. Taking a shower? Should be good.

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  • The Ultimate Sauna Guide: Expert Tips on Benefits, How to Use, and More
  • What Foods Have Probiotics? Colon-Ize Your Plate with Help From a Dietitian
  • Home Gym Con 2025 Recap: The New Equipment We’re Most Excited About
  • Tariffs Affecting Gym Equipment Prices (2025)
DIY
  • Your Expert Guide to Making Budget-Friendly DIY Ankle Weights  
  • Homemade Protein Powder: The Right Whey to Do Home-Cooked Protein
  • Building a DIY Rowing Machine: How to, Why, and Should You?
  • Try These DIY Cold Plunge Ideas To Jump-Start Your Recovery 
  • DIY Mass Gainer: You Make the Shake, and Your Body Makes the Muscle