I tried the new Apple Watch Series 9 watch bands — and there's a clear winner (2024)

I tried the new Apple Watch Series 9 watch bands — and there's a clear winner (1)

While the Apple Watch Series 9 notably packs performance upgrades and a neat new double tap gesture, one of the reasons it's a major improvement over the Apple Watch Series 8 is that it's the company's first carbon neutral device.

Changes to both the internal architecture and the distribution process helped the Apple Watch Series 9 (and also Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Apple Watch SE, for that matter) earn the carbon neutral certificate you'll now see on the packaging. But there's another big move Apple needed to make: it redesigned the included Apple Watch bands to be more eco-friendly.

Apple turned two of the best Apple Watch bands —the Sport Loop and Nike Sport Band —into the carbon-neutral complements to the aluminum Apple Watch Series 9. For the stainless steel Series 9, leather bands are no longer an option. Apple is phasing out leather accessories company-wide in lieu of a material called Fine Woven. Fine Woven is featured on two watch band options.

I was actually able to try out these new band options for myself using the Apple Watch Series 9. In general, I'm delighted that they're all better for the environment, but there's one I liked more than the others.

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Apple Watch Sport Loop

I tried the new Apple Watch Series 9 watch bands — and there's a clear winner (2)

The Apple Watch Series 9 band I think most people will end up purchasing is the new Sport Loop. As a reminder, every Apple Watch comes with an Apple Watch band, though there are select styles that don't introduce an added fee. Furthermore, not all the band styles result in the Apple Watch Series 9 having the carbon neutral certificate.

If you want a carbon neutral Apple Watch Series 9 and don't want to pay a premium, the Sport Loop is the popular choice. Now made of 82% recycled yarn, the Sport Loop colors come color-matched to the Apple Watch Series 9 aluminum finishes. So my pink Apple Watch Series 9 band flashes a similar pastel pink hue.

The double-layer nylon weave is soft, breathable and easy to adjust. My only complaint with it is that it gets soaked in a shower or even while washing dishes. (This was also the case with the previous Sport Loop design.) As a result, it's not the easiest band to keep clean.

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Apple Watch Modern Buckle

I tried the new Apple Watch Series 9 watch bands — and there's a clear winner (3)

As I mentioned above, Apple committed to phasing out the use of leather for its mobile accessories. Leather iPhone and Apple Watch accessories have been quite popular over the years, but now customers will need to purchase them from third-party retailers. I, however, suggest trying out the Apple Watch Modern Buckle first.

Made of Apple's new Fine Woven (sourcing 68% post-consumer recycled content), the new Modern Buckle has a suede-like feel and sleek magnetic closure. The bottom half of the buckle sits on a fixed notch, while the top half snaps on and off to secure the watch to your wrist. A pair of release latches ensure the band doesn't detach accidentally.

The band's minimalistic look pairs well with the Stainless Steel Apple Watch Series 9. Though it will cost $100 more on top of the $699 starting price, making for a heavy $799 checkout cost that could get you an Apple Watch Ultra 2 instead.

Apple Watch Nike Sport Band

I tried the new Apple Watch Series 9 watch bands — and there's a clear winner (4)

Of all the new Apple Watch Series 9 watch bands I've tried, my favorite by a good margin is the new Nike Sport Band. I already liked the Nike Sport Band because it's water-resistant and lined with perforations, making it by far the most breathable Apple Watch strap.

But to make the Nike Sport Band worthy of a carbon neutral badge, Apple transitioned to a design featuring repurposed Apple Watch bands. Repurposed bands are turned into small speckles that create a colorful, sprinkle-like effect throughout the Sport Band.

This makes the Nike Sport Band special. Why? Now, no two bands are exactly alike. Despite the ability to customize the appearance of your Apple Watch face, the Apple Watch in general has a highly uniform look. So, not only is the Nike Sport Band comfortable, but I can walk around knowing my band is one-of-a-kind.

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    I tried the new Apple Watch Series 9 watch bands — and there's a clear winner (2024)

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    I tried the new Apple Watch Series 9 watch bands — and there's a clear winner? ›

    Of all the new Apple Watch Series 9 watch bands I've tried, my favorite by a good margin is the new Nike Sport Band. I already liked the Nike Sport Band because it's water-resistant and lined with perforations, making it by far the most breathable Apple Watch strap.

    What is special about the Apple Watch Series 9? ›

    The S9 SiP

    Custom Apple silicon makes Apple Watch Series 9 more capable, more intuitive, and faster. The dual-core CPU has 5.6 billion transistors — 60 percent more than the S8 chip. A four-core Neural Engine processes machine learning tasks up to two times faster.

    Is the Apple Watch Series 9 worth it? ›

    The bottom line: The Apple Watch Series 9 is a worthwhile upgrade over the Series 5. The performance benefits that come with upgrading from a 4-year-old chip will feel substantial, and there are plenty of new features that make the Series 9 feel significantly different.

    Is the Apple Watch Series 9 waterproof? ›

    Apple Watch Series 9 has a water resistance rating of 50 meters under ISO standard 22810:2010. This means that it may be used for shallow-water activities like swimming in a pool or ocean.

    Does the new Apple Watch use the same bands? ›

    You can use a band that's designed for Apple Watch (1st generation) or Apple Watch Series 1, 2, and 3 with Apple Watch Series 4, Apple Watch Series 5, Apple Watch SE, Apple Watch Series 6, Apple Watch Series 7, Apple Watch SE (2nd Generation), Apple Watch Series 8, and Apple Watch Series 9 as long as the sizes are ...

    What happened to the Apple Watch Series 9? ›

    The Apple Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2 were both banned in the US late last year as the result of a patent dispute with medical device maker Masimo. The International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled that the blood oxygen sensors in both devices infringed on patents from Masimo.

    Can the Apple Watch 9 measure blood pressure? ›

    The Apple Watch Series 9, like its predecessors, is not equipped with a built-in blood pressure monitor.

    Can you text on the Apple Watch Series 9? ›

    In the Messages app on Apple Watch, read incoming text messages, then reply using dictation, Scribble, emoji, or a prepared response; type a reply using the QWERTY and QuickPath keyboard (on supported models only, not available in all languages); or switch to your iPhone to type a response.

    How old is Apple Watch 9? ›

    When was the Apple Watch Series 9 released, and how does its release date fit into the Apple Watch release order from previous years? The Apple Watch Series 9 was announced on September 12, 2023. General availability in stores started on September 22, 2023.

    Is it OK to shower in my Apple Watch? ›

    Apple Watch is NOT waterproof. It is water resistant and that is a significant difference. As javaliga correctly posts, one can shower with Apple Watch, but exposing it to soaps is not recommended. I'm not sure how it would be possible to shower and avoid getting any soap or shampoo on the watch.

    Does the Apple Watch Series 9 have an oxygen sensor? ›

    All Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Apple Watch Series 9 models that Apple sells in the United States now no longer come with a working blood oxygen sensor. The sensor previously monitored the levels of oxygen in the blood. The reason Apple disabled the blood oxygen sensor is a legal one.

    Does it matter what Apple Watch band you get? ›

    Before you buy a new band for your watch, make sure that you use a band that corresponds to your Apple Watch case size. You can use a band that's designed for Apple Watch (1st generation) and Apple Watch Series 1, 2, and 3 with Apple Watch Series 4 and later and Apple Watch SE as long as the sizes are compatible.

    What is the difference between Apple Watch 8 and 9? ›

    The Apple Watch Series 9 and Series 8 are nearly identical smartwatches, with the Series 9's upgraded S9 chip and the new Double Tap Gesture being the most substantial differences. But by and large, they function the same. Because of that, upgrading to the Series 9 is only for a select set of users.

    What features does Apple Watch OS 9 have? ›

    You have more ways to train and measure your workouts, a completely redesigned compass app, a new app to track your medications, more powerful sleep tracking with sleep stages, and better insights and support for your heart health if you have been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation.

    What is the difference between the watch Series 7 and 9? ›

    This year, the Series 9 may look much like the Series 7 and function like the Series 8, but it's packing a much more powerful engine. The newest generation's S9 chipset and neural engine offer a faster and smoother user experience. The tune-up also allows for a handful of new features users may find worth an upgrade.

    Is the Apple Watch Series 9 or Ultra 2 better? ›

    Deciding between the Series 9 or Ultra 2 ultimately depends on how you intend to use either watch. The Series 9 is the better option for those who don't need the bells and whistles of the Ultra 2 and instead just want a premium smartwatch in a smaller form factor.

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