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The Apple Watch Series 6 (44mm, GPS) in Gold Aluminum with Pink Sand Sport Band is a powerhouse wearable designed for the modern professional. Featuring advanced health sensors including ECG and SpO2 monitoring, an always-on AMOLED Retina display, and robust fitness tracking for multiple sports, it keeps you connected and motivated all day. With 32GB storage, water resistance up to 164 feet, and seamless wireless connectivity, it’s the ultimate companion for those who demand style, performance, and wellness on their wrist.
| ASIN | B08L9SMRPV |
| Additional Features | GPS, Sleep Monitor, Text Messaging, Time Display |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Material Type | Aluminum |
| Band Width | 4.5 Inches |
| Battery Average Life | 15 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 303.8 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Power | 303.8 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,804 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #7 in Men's Smartwatches #10 in Renewed Smartwatches #77 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | Apple |
| Case Material Type | Aluminum |
| Color | Gold Aluminum Case |
| Communication Feature | Notification |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Samsung Galaxy S6 |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Controller Type | Ring |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 11,197 Reviews |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 4 x 5 inches |
| Item Height | 5 inches |
| Item Type Name | smartwatch |
| Manufacturer | Apple |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Metrics Measured | Calories Burned, Distance, Heart Rate, Sleep Duration |
| Model Name | Apple Watch Series 6 |
| Model Number | A2292 |
| Operating System | WatchOS |
| Screen Size | 2 Inches |
| Shape | Square |
| Special Feature | GPS, Sleep Monitor, Text Messaging, Time Display |
| Sport Type | Cycling, Fitness, Running, Swimming, Yoga |
| Style Name | Pink Sand Sport Band |
| Supported Application | Heart Rate Monitor, Weather |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
| UPC | 649661377290 |
| Warranty Description | 90 days limited warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
J**5
Good buy
Pros : was inexpensive • you can update to iOS 26 • you can find accessories for it anywhere and cheap at that bands protectors etc • was in decent condition not bad Con : battery life was at 69 Replacement costs 90 but it was be as if you bought it new and will last two days or more Lastly : would recommend buying used from this seller if your buying on a budget
M**E
Maybe new old stock?
UPDATE: I have now had the watch for roughly 2 months. I’ve decided to knock out an update a month early. This watch is incredible. I have done the following since having the watch: Swimming Cold plunging Working out (weights) Running Sleeping (sleep monitoring) Camping Hot tub Outdoor work (chopping wood, cleaning a nasty chicken coop, setting up a treestand) Hiking Dishes Showering Gardening Wake boarding Paddle boarding Kayaking Cliff jumping Free diving (to 20-25 feet) I’m sure there is more but I wanted to emphasize I’ve done A LOT with this watch. I also did a run on the beach but I took the watch off when going in the ocean. I possibly didn’t need to but salt water is just so corrosive I didn’t want to risk it. This watch has performed flawlessly the entire time. I’m more than impressed. My son bought one of these new when they first came out and paid double what I paid. My cons list is short: (and really not the seller but the watch itself) I didn’t realize if you have a tattoo where the sensor sits it will not read correctly. I thought something was wrong with my watch but did a little research and found it was the tattoos on my wrist…I verified this by moving the watch to an area with then without and watching the watch shut off. I now choke the watch up a little closer to my hand (which can be annoying sometimes when working out) and it works perfectly. Also…I think sunscreen might affect the sensor as well. I had sunscreen on and the watch was doing a similar thing that it did with the tattoo. I wiped the sensor and my wrist off and it started working fine. Lastly I do wish the watch came with a little better charger…the one they sent me works just fine but it’s slow as can be. The charger my son has charges our watched in 1.5-2 hours. Overall…everything I’ve said below is just as (if not more) relevant. I wouldn’t hesitate to buy this watch again. I’m extremely satisfied. I would have shared a picture or 2 but amazon asked permission to all my pictures and that isn’t happening. I’m writing this knowing I’ve only had the watch for 3 days. I plan to update my review before the 90 day return runs out and after I’ve had more time with the watch. I got this watch specifically from seller prime mobility. They have very high feedback ratings so I was happy to take a chance with them in this watch. I bought the watch in “like new” condition. The seller was prompt with shipping and communication. At this point I would recommend them highly. The watch: blue series 6 I did a lot of research on what watch to get for fitness and overall health. It seems with all my research, for people who aren’t super techy and have an iPhone the Apple Watch is the way to go. I’ve never owned an apple or any other smart watch/smart device. I wanted this to track my 5 day a week gym workouts, sleep, and heart rate with running, meditation, and cold plunging. I honestly only have 1 con at this point. The watch came with a sticker right on the health tracker and the glue was annoying (really not hard just annoying) to have to remove. The pros are many: the watch came with %100 battery health witch I was surprised about. I’ve been using it and I’ve only had to charge it every 1.5 days. It also looks great. No visible issues, problems, blemishes at all. Lastly, the first day I had it I did a 10 minute cold plunge. The watch was under water for 10 minutes and had no issues. The watch quality meets my expectations completely and even exceeded them regarding battery life. I’m incredibly happy with my purchase. I can’t speak for other sellers but I feel prime mobility did me well in this purchase. Again, I will be updating my review before the 90 day return runs out but at this point I don’t have any concerns or apprehensions.
C**D
I'm split on this one
This is not a bad review. Do I like the watch? YES. Am I pleased with the Apple Watch Series 6? Absolutely. I own a SE 2nd Gen and the Ultra 2. I have another review about the Ultra. Anyhoo. I think the issue I have is with seller transparency. I dunno. Do I understand the watch is 5 years old? Yes. Do i understand that the was is "renewed"? Yes. Do I understand what I am getting for such a discounted price? Absolutely. I am happy with the watch. Its a great product. I bought the watched based on the "Excellent" condition description. I received the watch in less than excellent condition. First, the watch came smudged and the buttons were dirty (is that the right word?). So that was a ick. The watch came dead. I'm like, if your selling something at least make the customer feel like they made a good purchase with a charged or a watch that can be powered on. But I get that his watch was prolly sitting in some drawer for months on end. I get it. The bigger issue was that the battery capacity was 77%. The big selling point for me was that Excellent items must have a battery capacity of 80%. Again, I get that this watch is 5 years old. But still. If I order a black watch, then don't send me a silver watch. If the expectation is an 80% capacity, don't send me 77. This kinda tells me that the seller doesn't know their product (or don't care). But i digress. I did end up requesting a exchange of the watch. That was easy and I had no problem getting the exchange. Again, the watch was dead and a lil dirty. The battery capacity on the replacement watch was worse, at 75%. So I've kinda chopped it to the fact that a 5 year old watch is going to be in the 70's. I am keeping the watch though. I like the watch and the deal I got. Just be transparent. Be real about what you are selling. I am going to buy something from Black Market. I wanna see if this issue is with Amazon and the sellers only. Or if it is happening at other resellers.
J**R
Works perfectly fine
Would definitely recommend had no issue with product and came good as new . Works perfectly fine
F**R
It’s super useful and best smartwatch
I have the Blue 44mm, used 6 series. I couldn’t justify spending $450+ for a new 7 but would do it because I needed a good fitness tracker….hence, decided to give a $250 used 6 a try. The description pegged the watch as ‘like new’ at arms length and promises it worked like new. 100% accurate. The box was well packaged, came w a separate charging cable and silicon strap. The strap could b OEM. Battery life - Better than anticipated. Apple promises 24hrs, I’m seeing more than 36hrs. Resolution - V good. Sharp & clear. Better than a lot of friends watches. Touch sensitivity- Excellent. Accurate (even on the smallest of icons/text). V responsive and no lag no matter how quick or lightly u touch it. Brightness - V good. I haven’t had it fade-out in the Florida sun and can always read it. Fitness tracker - Excellent. The native work out app has multiple modes (gym, tennis, rowing, cycling) and can detect what activity ur doing. It displays pulse, active calories and total calories. Health tracker - Excellent. The watch comes w blood oxygen monitoring, heart rate monitoring and more. I’ve only used the HR & BO and have found the pair to be accurate. Additionally, the latter have helped me fine tune some eating habits as I wasn’t aware how much certain foods affected my HR & BO. Sleep monitor - V Good. I’ve found this has helped me drive towards a better nights sleep. Apps - Excellent. Apple Watch has more apps than u can shake a stick at, and they work well. Apple Pay - Excellent. The convenience of using ur watch over fumbling for a wallet or phone is off the charts. Additionally, it works perfectly. Telephone calls - Excellent. Receiving and making calls is a breeze and has worked flawlessly. I never expected to use this feature but the watch speaker is loud/clear and the person at the other can’t tell I’m calling from an external device. This is especially impressive since the call is relayed through my iPhone. Texting - Excellent. The Siri/dictation features are excellent. I can send receive texts flawlessly (no more phone fumbling) and the manual input works flawlessly too. The only drawback is u can’t select emojis but if u say “happy face”, Siri will insert the latter in character form. Setup - It’s pretty much a breeze. Charge the watch, download the Apple watch app to ur phone. Put the watch by the phone and follow the instructions. Any apps that can b transferred from ur phone will be transferred. Usefulness - Off the charts. This is not so much a watch but a miniature digital Swiss Army knife. The watch is unobtrusive and having so many of our daily digital-needs on a wrist makes life a lot easier. There r a lot more features to suit how u would use it. I thought I would find the short battery life a nuisance, not at all. Plus I don’t use the watch everyday….at times my wrist will go commando or I’ll wear a real watch to mix it up. I would recommend purchasing a protective case for it….the one I have is a chrome silicon thingy that protects against scratches, dings and has a raised lip to protect the screen. I am so glad I gave this ‘6’ a try before purchasing a 7. The leap between the two is marginal (despite what the marketing dept would have u believe). V happy w purchase and hope to keep the device for a long time.
J**N
Still good even in 2026
I’m still using it in 2026 and has been working great! I do use it with a case as you can see
S**H
A Great Upgrade — Smooth, Fast, and Packed with Features
I upgraded to the Apple Watch Series 6 from an older model, and the difference is night and day. The display is noticeably brighter (even in sunlight), and everything runs super smooth. Apps open quickly, and the new health features like blood oxygen monitoring are a cool bonus. The GPS + Cellular feature is a game-changer. I can leave my phone behind on runs or quick errands and still get texts, calls, and music. It gives a real sense of freedom without feeling disconnected. Battery life is solid — I usually get a full day and a half with regular use, including workouts and notifications. The 44mm size feels comfortable on the wrist, and I love how customizable the watch faces are. If you’re on the fence about upgrading or trying a cellular version, this one’s worth it. It’s like having a mini iPhone on your wrist, but even more health-focused.
B**E
reliable and consistent despite mediocre battery life
update: after a few days of use, I have noticed the battery lasts just about a day. But since I am alternating with the other watch, it is not that big a deal for me. Also, the sleep tracking does seem to be more accurate than the series 4, so that is something I will be using this watch to monitor. I also like to use the "always on" display at work where I look at my watch often. I have a series 4 that has been my main watch for a while, now. It does most of what I need it to do, and it is reliable in the things it does well. But the battery life is not great, as you probably already know. I wanted a backup to wear while I charge it. I tried a cheaper alternative, but I have grown accustomed to certain features, so I got this series 6 to use alternately with my series 4. The "always on" display option might be helpful at work where I look at my watch often. when I synced to my phone, it gave me the option to use my current watch settings, so I did that, which was very convenient. However, both watches have the same name, now, which is less convenient. Not a deal breaker, however. It is disappointing that the spo2 has been disabled by apple. But again, not a deal breaker for me. I am more concerned about the heart rate monitoring, which works pretty well for my purposes. I will try the sleep monitoring, as well, to see if I find it useful. there are plenty of useful watch faces and I like that they can be customized to some extent. I have one for work, and a few others for personal use. I haven't used many other smart watches other than a fitbit, which became glitchy, especially in reading my heart rate. The apple watches have been reliable and work well with my iphone. So I decided to stick with what works for me.
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