Apple Watch Pro CAD Renders Reveal Its Massive Size and An Extra Button


Apple Watch Pro

In two days, the Cupertino-based first-tier tech company will launch a batch of new products. Of course, the iPhone 14 series will be in the spotlight. But apart from this, there will also be new iPad models, AirPods Pro 2, and a Mac Pro (though we doubt slightly). What’s more interesting, there is every reason to think that the Apple Watch Series 8 will also attend the stage. It seems there is nothing uncommon with this. But the thing is that Apple is going to announce a higher-end smartwatch, assumably called the Apple Watch Pro. As for now, Mark Gurman has brought an exclusive first look at the Apple Watch Pro through CAD renders.

Apple Watch Pro CAD Renders

From these CAD renders of the forthcoming Apple Watch Pro, we can see that the product will feature a large display. This is in line with what we’ve heard before. If nothing else, this will be the biggest-display Apple smartwatch to date. According to various leaks, the Apple Watch Pro will be 49mm in size.

Apple Watch Pro CAD renders

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Well, let’s see what else the CAD renders show. Besides the large display, we can also see very narrow bezels. On the right side, there is a Digital Crown, microphone, and multitasking button. However, this doesn’t mean that the regular Apple Watch 8 will have a similar design.

Another button is on the left side, accompanied by a speaker vent. We have no clue what function the extra button will realize.

Anyway, the selling point of this product is going to be the large displays. It will show more fitness and health-tracking statistics. Assumably, the watch will offer new faces. Larger displays require larger batteries. So the Apple Watch Pro is not going to be an exception.

Apple Watch Pro CAD renders

Lastly, the higher-end Apple Watch will cost more than the vanilla version. 91mobiles guesses it will be priced anywhere between $900 to $1000.

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