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So let's embrace it and, as Business Insider thoughtfully did this week, imagine a future featuring the Apple Watch Pro While a Watch Pro is an interesting prospect, offering every conceivable smartwatch feature for those who want it, what's equally interesting is what Apple could fit beneath the flagship We'd love to see a cut-price Watch with a similar design and an always-on display, but without fall detection, 4G, a compass, GPS and the ability to take an ECG.
Apple already offers a range of Watch models, but it does so by continuing to sell older versions at reduced prices As for the Watch Pro itself, we don't think Apple should again attempt to sell the Watch as a luxury item, as it did with the poor-selling and short-lived Watch Edition, which was made of gold and had a five-figure price tag Instead, we would like to see the Watch Pro as a technological tour de force, giving Apple the headroom to show off with advanced health and fitness technologies.
Although Apple itself doesn't reveal sales figures for each model of Watch, it has been suggested that the cut-price Watch Series 3 - which is currently sold alongside the Watch Series 5, two years its junior - has helped the company in the mid-range wearable market Where it previously aimed exclusively at the top of the market, Apple now has a grasp of the middle too; there is clear demand for a more affordable Watch, and the company should capitalise on this with a Watch 6 and Watch 6 Pro later this year. . Source