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Outdoor Tech News 4 August 2025 - 9 September 2025

Apple Watch Ultra 3 Shatters Limits with Off-Grid SOS and Monster Battery Life

Apple Watch Ultra 3 Shatters Limits with Off-Grid SOS and Monster Battery Life

Key Facts Apple’s Ultimate Adventure Watch, Unveiled Apple took the wraps off the Apple Watch Ultra 3 at its fall “Awe Dropping” keynote event on September 9, 2025 indiatoday.in. As the third generation of Apple’s “Ultra” rugged smartwatch line, the Ultra 3 is designed for outdoor enthusiasts, adventurers, and elite athletes who demand top-tier durability and features. “Apple Watch Ultra is our most advanced Apple Watch, designed to take users from sports and adventure to the rest of their life,” said Eugene Kim, Apple’s VP of Hardware Engineering, adding that Ultra 3 debuts innovative satellite communications for off-grid safety along with longer battery
9 September 2025
Battle of the Ultra-Rugged Watches: Apple Watch Ultra vs Garmin Tactix vs Luminox Navy SEAL (2025 Showdown)

Battle of the Ultra-Rugged Watches: Apple Watch Ultra vs Garmin Tactix vs Luminox Navy SEAL (2025 Showdown)

Apple Watch Ultra features a 49mm aerospace-grade titanium case, a flat sapphire crystal, and weighs about 61g. Garmin’s Tactix 7 AMOLED Edition and the Tactix 8 come in about 47mm and 51mm sizes with a fiber-reinforced polymer core, a black DLC-coated titanium bezel, and a sapphire crystal. Luminox Navy SEAL watches use CARBONOX cases (44–45mm Navy SEAL 3500) with a unidirectional bezel, hardened mineral glass, 25-year tritium glow, and carry a 2-year warranty. Apple Watch Ultra provides roughly 36 hours of typical use, up to about 60 hours in Low Power Mode, with about 80% charge in an hour. Garmin
Everything You Need to Know About the COROS Nomad: The Game-Changing Adventure Watch

Battle of the Adventure Watches: Garmin Instinct 3 vs COROS Nomad vs Suunto Vertical Titanium

Garmin Instinct 3 offers two display options—transflective MIP with Solar and a bright 1.2–1.3-inch AMOLED—available in 45mm and 50mm, with the AMOLED version not featuring a touchscreen and controlled solely by five physical buttons. The COROS Nomad provides full-color offline maps with turn-by-turn navigation plus 32 GB of storage and dual-frequency GNSS on L1+L5 (GPS/GLONASS/Galileo/BeiDou/QZSS) at a $349 price. Suunto Vertical Titanium Solar uses a 49mm Grade 5 titanium case (about 74 g with strap), 100 m water resistance, and onboard offline topo maps with a solar charging ring enabling extended GPS life. All three watches support dual-frequency GNSS, with
EcoFlow Delta 2 Max vs Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus vs Bluetti AC200L: 2025 Portable Power Showdown

EcoFlow Delta 2 Max vs Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus vs Bluetti AC200L: 2025 Portable Power Showdown

EcoFlow Delta 2 Max: 2048 Wh LiFePO4, rated for up to 3,000 cycles to 80% capacity, with a 2,400 W continuous inverter (4,800 W surge). Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus: 2042 Wh LiFePO4, roughly 4,000+ cycles to 70% capacity, and a 3,000 W continuous inverter (6,000 W surge). Bluetti AC200L: 2048 Wh LiFePO4, around 4,000+ cycles, and a 2,400 W continuous inverter with a 3,600 W Power Lifting mode. Delta 2 Max weighs about 50.7 lb (23 kg) with a carry-friendly design, Jackery 2000 Plus about 61.5 lb (27.9 kg) with wheels, and Bluetti AC200L about 61.7 lb (28 kg) with
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