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Comparison Apple Watch 5 Nike 40 mm vs Apple Watch 5 Aluminum 40 mm

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Compass. Scroll roller with tactile feedback. Colour OLED display with Always on display. Nike Run Club app. ECG. Siri Assistant. Bluetooth 5.0. Apple Pay. Speakerphone. App Store. Suitable for swimming.
Always-on display. Compass. Scroll roller with tactile feedback.
Typesmartwatchsmartwatch
InterfaceBluetooth v 5.0Bluetooth v 5.0
Gadget OSWatchOSWatchOS
Telephony
Calls and alerts
notifications
voice control
Apple Siri
sound signal
vibration
built-in microphone
built-in speaker
SOS function
notifications
voice control
Apple Siri
sound signal
vibration
built-in microphone
built-in speaker
SOS function
Sports and tourism
Possible measurements
heart rate monitor
ECG
number of steps
distance traveled
movement speed
calories burned
activity time
smart alarm clock
stress level
women's calendar
heart rate monitor
ECG
number of steps
distance traveled
movement speed
calories burned
activity time
smart alarm clock
stress level
women's calendar
Sports modes1818
Swimming mode
Navigation
GPS module
aGPS
GLONASS
compass
altimeter (altitude)
barometer (pressure)
GPS module
aGPS
GLONASS
compass
altimeter (altitude)
barometer (pressure)
Display
Touch screen
Typecolourcolour
Display typeOLED (LTPO)OLED (LTPO)
Size1.57 "1.57 "
Screen resolution324х394 px324х394 px
PPI325 ppi325 ppi
Watch face protectionglassglass
Bezel-less
Hardware
CPU modelApple S5Apple S5
Processor cores22
RAM768 MB768 MB
Memory storage32 GB32 GB
Extra features
built-in player
light sensor
WiFi 4 (802.11n) 2.4GHz
NFC
Apple Pay contactless payment
accelerometer
gyroscope
built-in player
light sensor
WiFi 4 (802.11n) 2.4GHz
NFC
Apple Pay contactless payment
accelerometer
gyroscope
Power source
Device chargingwirelesswireless
Source of powerLi-IonLi-Ion
Operating time (normal mode)18 h18 h
Case and strap
Materialaluminiumaluminium
Strapremovableremovable
Strap Options
rubber/silicone
fabric
rubber/silicone
fabric
Clasp optionssnap fastener, hook-and-loopclassic buckle, shap fastener
Wrist strap130 – 200 mm130 – 200 mm
General
Protection rating50 WR (5 ATM)50 WR (5 ATM)
Dimensions (without strap)40х34х10.7 mm40х34х10.7 mm
Weight30 g30 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2019september 2019

Clasp options

The type of clasp used on a gadget's strap or bracelet.

The most common types of clasps today are the classic buckle, folding clip, folding lock, magnet, snap fastener, and Hook-and-loop. If several options are indicated in the specs at once, it means that the gadget is supplied or can be supplied with different strap options using different types of fasteners. Here is a detailed description of each type:

– Classic (with buckle). Clasp resembling a belt buckle; originally used in traditional wristwatches, but nowadays it has become widespread in smart gadgets. On one half of such a fastener there is a U-shaped or similar frame with a special pin, on the second — a row of holes. When fastening, the second half is threaded through the frame, and the pin is fixed in one of the holes. At the same time, by choosing a particular hole, you can adjust the size of the strap. In addition, the advantages of the classics are reliability, neat appearance and compatibility with many strap materials (with the exception of metal bracelets).

— Clip (unfolding). An option for metal bracelets. The most widespread type of clip, consisting of two curved plates connected by an axis. When unfastened, they open like a book, increasing the overall length of the bracelet and allowing you to easily r...emove the watch from your hand, and when fastened, they fold close to each other and are fixed, securing the bracelet on your wrist. Another, less popular variety is the “butterfly”, which has two flaps that, when opened, rise like wings. In general, the clips are very easy to use, but difficult to set up. They fasten and unfasten with literally one click, but it’s impossible to reconfigure the size of a bracelet with a clip “on the go” — you have to disconnect and reconnect special latches, which requires an additional tool and some skill.

— Magnetic. A fastener in which a strong permanent magnet plays the role of a latch. Such devices are simple and convenient both in use and in adjustment: for fastening and unfastening, it is enough to “stick” or “unstick” a magnet, and size adjustment is carried out right at the time of fastening — by tightening the strap to the desired length. The main disadvantage of such a clasp is that it can only be used with metal bracelets made of magnetic alloys — for example, steel.

— With lock. A clasp that resembles the buckle described above, but has a slightly different principle of operation. On one side of the strap with such a clasp there is a latch pin, on the other side there is a loop of a D-shaped or other shape, as well as a number of holes. When fastening, the side with the pin is threaded into the loop and then fixed in one of the holes; By choosing one or another hole, you can adjust the length of the strap. This design is especially suitable for rubber straps, it is simpler and at the same time more reliable than the buckle, which can also be used with such straps.

— Hook-and-loop. Classic hook-and-loop closure, used exclusively with fabric straps. Like magnetic clasps (see above), such clasps allow you to very accurately adjust the length of the strap right in the process of fastening. Among the disadvantages of Hook-and-loop, in addition to restrictions on the materials of the strap, it is worth noting the tendency to reduce reliability as it wears out. Therefore, nowadays, this type of fastener is quite rare, and is almost never used as the only one available — usually Hook-and-loop is supplemented with another option, for example, a latch.

— Folding lock. Clasp in the form of a detachable lock, the halves of which are on different halves of the bracelet. It is used with finely woven metal bracelets, the so-called "Milanese" ones; at the same time, one half is fixed motionless, and the second can move along its part of the bracelet — in this way the length is adjusted. A tool may be required for adjustment, but the procedure itself is simple — much easier than with clips. And the low prevalence of folding locks is mainly due to the fact that Milanese bracelets are rarely found in smart wearable gadgets.
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