Apple Watch Ultra 3 Review: Should You Buy It for Training?

The Apple Watch Ultra 3 is the most capable latests smartwatch of Apple. Launched in September 2025 alongside the iPhone 17 family, it brings a larger and brighter display, 5G cellular, built-in satellite connectivity, hypertension notifications, and improved battery life all at the same $799 price as its predecessor.

But here’s the honest context every runner or athlete needs to hear before buying: the Apple Watch Ultra shows is a world-class smartwatch that also does sports.

If you’re an iPhone user who wants the best all-around wrist watch, one that easily handles workouts, health monitoring, daily life, and now off-grid safety, this is unmatched. If you’re a dedicated runner or triathlete who wants the deepest training analytics.

In my opinion, if you are not a professional athlete so the AWU will work better with you daily life. you will definitely miss the daily run suggestions. Both brands have awesome products right now.. I guess Garmin may still win that fight.

So, who is the Ultra 3 actually for? Let’s break it down in Apple Watch Ultra 3 review:

Quick Verdict

Overall Rating: 4.5 / 5

Best ForiPhone users who want a premium sports and health watch with world-class smartwatch features
Skip IfYou need deep-running analytics, a multi-week battery, or you don’t use an iPhone
Price$799 (cellular included)
Standout FeatureSatellite connectivity + 5G + 3,000-nit display + best-in-class Apple ecosystem integration
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Apple Watch Ultra 3

Dimensions: 49 x 41 x 14 mm
Weight: 61g
Display: 502 x 410 px LTPO3 always-on OLED Retina Display
Battery: Up to 42 hours of GPS

Pros

Largest, brightest Apple Watch display
Built-in satellite SOS, messaging, and Find My
5G cellular
New hypertension notifications
ECG, blood oxygen, sleep apnea detection, sleep score, irregular rhythm alerts
Precision dual-frequency GPS
Up to 42 hours of battery (72 hours in Low Power Mode)

Cons

42-hour battery is short vs Garmin’s
iPhone-only, no Android compatibility
No offline maps (navigation relies on downloaded routes or phone)
A large 49mm case won’t suit smaller wrists

Specs Overview

SpecDetails
Case Size49mm
DisplayAlways-On Retina LTPO3 OLED, up to 3,000 nits
Case MaterialAerospace-grade titanium (natural & black)
GlassSapphire crystal
ChipApple S10
Battery (Normal)Up to 42 hours
Battery (Low Power)Up to 72 hours
GPSPrecision dual-frequency L1 + L5
Cellular5G
SatelliteEmergency SOS, Messages, Find My (Globalstar LEO)
Water ResistanceWR100 / Dive-rated to 40m / IP6X dust resistant
Health SensorsECG, optical HR, blood oxygen, skin temp, depth gauge
Health FeaturesHypertension notifications, sleep apnea detection, sleep score, irregular rhythm alerts
CompatibilityiPhone only
Price$799
ReleasedSeptember 19, 2025

Price

The Apple Watch Ultra 3 retails at $799, unchanged from the Ultra 2, despite meaningful upgrades. Critically, this price includes 5G cellular hardware, which means no additional watch plan hardware cost. You will still need a cellular plan from your carrier to use 5G and LTE features.

Here’s how it comparison table to rivals:

WatchPriceSatellite5GOffline MapsBattery (GPS)
Apple Watch Ultra 3$799~20 hrs (full GPS)
Garmin Fenix 8 AMOLEDFrom $999Up to 57 hrs
Garmin Fenix 8 ProFrom $1,199✅ (inReach)Up to 57 hrs
Garmin Forerunner 970$749Up to 31 hrs
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra$649~48 hrs

At $799 with 5G and satellite built in, the Ultra 3 is actually competitively priced against the Garmin Fenix 8 lineup. Where it trails is GPS battery endurance and offline navigation — areas Garmin dominates.

For satellite messaging specifically, the first two years are free. After that, Apple has not yet confirmed ongoing pricing. This is worth factoring in if satellite connectivity is a key reason you’re buying.

Design

The Apple Watch Ultra 3 carries the same core design language as the Ultra 2 and original Ultra — and that’s not a criticism. The 49mm titanium case remains one of the most striking and purposeful designs in the smartwatch market. The case edges extend up to the flat sapphire crystal display, the Digital Crown and Side Button sit in a raised protective pill-shaped surround, and the Action Button on the left side provides a customizable hardware shortcut.

The titanium case is 3D printed from aerospace-grade titanium powder — a manufacturing process that uses less material than traditional forging while maintaining exceptional strength. Available in natural and black titanium finishes.

At 49mm, it is the largest Apple Watch available and will genuinely not suit smaller wrists. The weight is lighter than you might expect given the rugged build, but it is noticeably chunkier than standard Apple Watch models. Those upgrading from a Series watch should try it on before committing.

The Digital Crown has larger, coarser grooves than standard Apple Watch models — specifically designed for use with gloves. The Side Button is also glove-accessible — a thoughtful detail for cold-weather athletes.

New for Ultra 3 are updated band options, including a reflective Trail Loop, refreshed Ocean Band, and Alpine Loop in new colors, plus Hermès collaborations, including the En Mer and Scub’H Diving bands with a titanium buckle.

Bottom line on design: Rugged, premium, and purpose-built for athletes who want a watch that goes everywhere. The 49mm size remains the only real design limitation.

Display

The Apple Watch Ultra 3 has the largest display ever on an Apple Watch — slightly bigger than the Ultra 2, thanks to slimmed-down bezels within the same 49mm case, offering roughly 5% more viewable display area.

The LTPO3 Always-On Retina display peaks at 3,000 nits of brightness — exceptional for outdoor readability in direct sunlight, and a wide-angle design means data stays visible even when you’re not looking at it straight-on. The LTPO3 technology also enables a 1Hz always-on refresh rate — which now shows ticking seconds on watch faces in the dimmed always-on state, a detail that matters more than it sounds during races and interval timing.

Night mode on the Wayfinder face turns the display red for better visibility in the dark — preserving night vision during trail running or camping. The new Waypoint watch face pairs a live compass with navigation data for outdoor exploration.

Compared to Garmin’s AMOLED displays, the Ultra 3’s screen is brighter and more visually refined. It renders data cleanly, and the watchOS 26 interface — with its new Liquid Glass design language — is the most polished UI in the smartwatch industry.

Bottom line on display: The best display on any sports watch, full stop. Brightness, angle, and design are all class-leading.

Training Features

This is where the Apple Watch Ultra 3 has the most nuanced story to tell.

Running & Sports Tracking

Build structured custom workouts with multiple intervals, rest periods, and targets — viewable via the Up Next feature, showing current and upcoming intervals

Apple tested it against leading dual-frequency sports watches and claims best-in-class accuracy in urban environments and improved recision dual-frequency GPS (L1+L5)

Ground contact time, stride length, vertical oscillation, running power — the full suite for performance runners with advanced running metrics

Apple Intelligence-powered feature that provides personalized spoken motivation and pacing guidance during workouts — requires an Apple Intelligence-enabled iPhone nearby and Bluetooth headphones

Detects stroke type automatically with auto swim detection: , calculates auto sets, distance, pace, and SWOLF efficiency score

Real-time depth tracking for diving, open water swimming, and water sports

Training Load & Recovery

Apple’s training load approach is less granular than Garmin’s or Polar’s. The watch shows training load as a percentage relative to your last 4 weeks useful for general awareness, but missing the absolute numbers that serious athletes use to plan periodization across full seasons. For casual to intermediate runners, this is sufficient. For athletes returning from injury or managing a structured training cycle, it’s a limitation.

Health Features

Passively monitors cardiovascular signals with its hypertension notifications over 30-day periods and alerts if consistent signs of chronic high blood pressure are detected, currently under FDA review at launch

On-demand electrocardiogram ECG is available and fully functional

  • Blood oxygen monitoring
  • Sleep apnea detection
  • Based on sleep duration, consistency, and interruptions you get sleep score
  • Irregular rhythm alerts: Monitors for signs of atrial fibrillation

Satellite Connectivity

An addition to the Ultra 3. Using Globalstar LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellites, the Ultra 3 supports three off-grid functions without cellular or Wi-Fi:

Direct connection to emergency services via guided questionnaire, free for 2 years, no cellular plan required.

Send and receive iMessages or SMS to contacts, requires a cellular plan on the watch

Share your location with chosen contacts when off-grid

Apple doubled the satellite signal strength compared to Ultra 2. For hikers, trail runners, and adventure athletes venturing beyond cell coverage, this is a safety upgrade.

Smartwatch Features

5G cellular calls, streaming, messaging, Apple Pay without iPhone nearby

Apple Music, Spotify, Podcasts seamless streaming and offline sync

Siri, Double Tap, Wrist Flick gestures hands-free control during workouts

WatchOS 26 with Smart Stack, Apple Intelligence integration, Liquid Glass UI

Excellent for general fitness, health monitoring, and outdoor safety. Satellite connectivity is a differentiator.

Performance

GPS Accuracy

The Ultra 3 uses precision dual-frequency GPS (L1+L5) the same technology found in Garmin’s flagship watches. In Apple’s own testing against leading dual-frequency sports watches in urban environments, it claims best accuracy. Reviewers confirm that GPS tracking is reliable and accurate in both open and challenging urban conditions.

The Ultra 3 delivers approximately 20 hours of continuous GPS with heart rate in full accuracy mode, compared to 57 hours on the Garmin Fenix 8 AMOLED. For marathons and long trail runs, this is fine. For ultramarathons or multi-day adventure racing, it’s a hard limit.

Heart Rate Accuracy

The optical HR sensor performs well across steady-state and moderate-intensity efforts. Apple’s sensor tech and algorithms are refined, reviewers consistently rate HR accuracy as strong across a wide range of activities, including running, cycling, and swimming. For high-intensity intervals, pairing with an external chest strap remains the most accurate approach, as with any optical sensor.

Battery Life

Battery life is the Ultra 3’s most debated specification. Apple claims up to 42 hours in normal use up from 36 hours on the Ultra 2. Testing shows passive use can push closer to 60 hours. With regular GPS workouts, expect 2–3 days between charges for most athletes.

Low Power Mode extends life to 72 hours — useful for ultramarathon events or multi-day adventures where you can sacrifice some smartwatch functionality.

For comparison, the Garmin Fenix 8 offers 18+ days in smartwatch mode. For athletes who hate charging their watch, this remains the Ultra 3’s most significant competitive disadvantage.

GPS and HR accuracy are excellent. Battery life is the clearest gap versus dedicated sports watches.

Who Should Buy It?

Buy the Apple Watch Ultra 3 if:

  • You’re an iPhone user who wants one device that handles sports, health monitoring, daily smartwatch use, and off-grid safety flawlessly
  • Satellite connectivity matters to you trail runners, hikers, adventure athletes venturing beyond cell coverage
  • You’re upgrading from a standard Apple Watch Series model and want maximum capability
  • The Apple ecosystem is central to your life Strava, Runna, Apple Music, Health app, iPhone integration
  • You want the best health monitoring package on any wrist device ECG, hypertension notifications, sleep apnea, and blood oxygen
  • You do primarily road running, triathlon, gym, and swimming, where a 42-hour battery is sufficient
  • You want 5G cellular on your wrist for independent connectivity

Skip it if:

  • You’re a Garmin or Android user the Ultra 3 requires an iPhone and the ecosystem advantages disappear without one
  • You run ultramarathons or multi-day events where battery endurance is mission-critical — Garmin Enduro 3 or Fenix 8 Solar are the right tools
  • You need offline topographic maps the Ultra 3 relies on downloaded routes and phone-based navigation
  • You want deep training analytics Training Load Pro, Running Power, Polar’s recovery ecosystem, or Garmin’s advanced running dynamics all go further
  • Budget is a priority — the Garmin Forerunner 570 or Polar Pacer Pro delivers serious training tools for significantly less

Final Verdict

The Apple Watch Ultra 3 is the best smartwatch for athletes who live in the Apple ecosystem. The satellite connectivity, 5G, 3,000-nit display, hypertension notifications, ECG, and seamlessly polished watchOS 26 experience all combine into a device that does more for everyday life.

For runners specifically, the GPS accuracy is excellent, the health monitoring is leading, and the Workout app is more capable than most casual athletes will ever fully use.

The limitations are real but well-defined: battery life trails dedicated sports watches significantly, training load analytics are surface-level for serious athletes, and offline maps are absent.

But if you’re an iPhone user who wants one watch that excels at everything workouts, health, daily smartwatch use, and now off-grid safety the Apple Watch Ultra 3 is the most complete package at its price point. Period.

Scores:

CategoryScore
Design4.7 / 5
Display5.0 / 5
Training Features4.0 / 5
Performance4.5 / 5
Value4.3 / 5
Overall4.5 / 5

Frequently Asked Questions

This review is based on aggregated expert testing data, official specifications, and real user feedback compiled from across the running and multisport community. We bring together the most accurate and up-to-date information so you can make a confident buying decision.

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