

#PROGRAMMABLE BIG RED BUTTON USB SERIES#
Apple Watch Ultra vs Series 8: Performanceīoth of these watches use an S8 processor, and while we haven’t seen benchmarks or tests yet, there’s no reason to believe that they perform differently. Additionally, bands for 44mm and 45mm Apple Watches can be used with the Ultra. The bands are available at the online Apple store for $99 each. In addition to the 49mm Apple Watch Ultra, Ultra bands can be used on any 44mm or 45mm Apple Watch.

The Series 8 is available in 45mm and 41mm sizes.īoth the Ultra and Series 8 have always-on displays, but the Ultra’s brightness has a maximum of 2,000 nits, which is twice the specification of the Series 8 and the brightest of all the Apple Watches. The Series 8 has the same design as the Series 7, which had slight changes from the Series 6: smaller bezels to accommodate a larger display and case corners that are rounder. The Apple Watch Ultra is made to be more durable than the Series 8, with a titanium case, a Digital Crown guard, and a raised bevel around the display. At 61.3 grams, the Ultra is more than 10 grams heavier than the heaviest Series 8 with a 45mm stainless steel case. The Ultra is thicker (14.4mm) than the Series 8 (10.7mm) in order to carry a bigger battery. The Ultra is available only in a 49mm size. But It’s on a bigger scale, and Apple also made changes to increase the durability of the Ultra, such as a raised rim around the watch face, and the bar to protect the Digital Crown and Side button. The Apple Watch Ultra follows the same design principles that Apple has always had for the watch, with a rectangular shape and rounded edges and corners. Stainless steel: Gold (PVD), Graphite (PVD), Silverĭual speakers and three-mic array with beamformingĪpple Watch Ultra vs Series 8: Design and display When the button is pressed, the contacts close.41mm: 32 grams (aluminum) 42.3 grams (stainless steel)Ĥ5mm: 38.8 grams (aluminum) 51.5 grams (stainless steel)Īluminum : Midnight, Product(RED), Silver, Starlight The button activates a common arcade microswitch (included), the switch contacts are normally open. The LED has a built in resistor so you can run it up to 12V but given the massive size and shallow depth of the button, it doesn't illuminate the entire button face evenly. There's an optional LED included that will light up the button. This button has a domed red plastic cover with a black retaining ring around it. They're not waterproof or weatherproof, so best used indoors. We've seen these on some games of skill in arcades, they're easy to mount on nearly any kind of enclosure.

Science has shown no one can resist pressing its shiny surface and saying "beep!". OMG WATCH OUT! This 100mm diameter arcade button with a 10mm deep plastic base is so massive and inviting it may collapse upon itself and form a black hole from which not even light can escape! Until it does, however, it ready for all sorts of pressing and pushing.
