Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop

$412.99

Get your hands on the revolutionary Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop and stay connected with style and convenience!

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The Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm with Stainless Steel Case and Milanese Loop is one of the most advanced smartwatches available today. It is designed to provide users with an enhanced and simplified connectivity experience. Apple has worked hard to pack the Series 4 smartwatch with all the features that users need to stay connected and active, while also sporting an elegant design.

One of the most important features of the Apple Watch Series 4 is its cellular connectivity. This technology enables users to make and receive phone calls, send and receive text messages, and stream music and podcasts without the need for a nearby phone. With the Series 4 Cellular, you can leave your phone at home and still stay connected wherever you go.

Apple has upgraded the Series 4’s heart rate monitor to help users monitor their heart rate more accurately. In addition, the watch also includes an ECG (electrocardiogram) feature that can detect if you have atrial fibrillation (AFib), a heart condition that can cause strokes. If the watch detects AFib, it will alert you and prompt you to consult your doctor.

Another upgrade is the larger display on the Series 4. The display is 30% larger than previous models, which makes it easier to read notifications, texts, and emails. The watch’s interface has also been redesigned to take advantage of the larger display, making it easier to use and navigate.

The Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular also comes with built-in GPS, which allows users to track their workouts and other physical activities accurately. Additionally, the watch has an accelerometer and gyroscope that can detect if you fall. If you do, the watch will ask if you are okay and prompt you to call for help if you need it.

The smartwatch is also water-resistant up to 50 meters, meaning users can take it swimming or engage in other water-based activities without worrying about damaging the watch.

The Milanese Loop band that comes with the Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case adds a touch of elegance to the already sleek design. The band is made of a stainless steel mesh that is both comfortable and durable. The Milanese Loop band is also adjustable, so users can get the perfect fit.

In conclusion, the Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop smartwatch is a perfect device for those looking to stay connected and active. With its cellular connectivity, heart rate monitor, GPS, and water-resistant features, users can stay connected, monitor their fitness, and stay active while enjoying the elegant and sleek design of the watch.

Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop properties

Product name Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop
Brand Apple
Type Smartwatches
Series Apple Watch Series 4
Sports Fitness, Running, Swimming
Battery Type Li-Ion
Battery Life 18.0 h
Features Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyroscope, Pedometer, Wireless Charging, eSIM
USB No
Screen Type OLED (AMOLED)
Colour Screen Yes
Screen Size 1.78 inches
Screen Resolution 368×448
Memory 16 GB
Processor Apple S4
Processor Cores 2
Heart Rate Monitor Built-In
Colour (Watch) Black, Gold, Silver
Colour (Strap) Black, Gold, Silver
Material (Watch) Stainless Steel
Material (Strap) Steel
Glass Type Sapphire
Water Resistant Yes
Water Resistant (Classification) 5 ATM (50m), IP68
Smartphone Compatibility iPhone
Operating System Apple Watch OS
Wireless Communication Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Navigation System GLONASS, GPS, Galileo
Bluetooth Version 5.0
Wi-Fi Standard Wi-Fi 3 (802.11g), Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Weight 37 g
Height 44.0 mm
Thickness 10.7 mm
Width 38.0 mm

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1 review for Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop

  1. Ryleigh

    The wonders of science! I was just reading about those giant pterosaurs and how they might have flown. Soaring or flapping, who knew? It’s like trying to figure out whether my new Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop is more suited for soaring through the digital age or flapping its way through the crowded streets of Brownsville (just kidding, we don’t have that many crowds here).

    But seriously, I was at Vermillion restaurant in Brownsville with my friend Giovanni Burnett when I realized I needed a new smartwatch. He convinced me to get this fancy Apple Watch, and boy am I glad he did! The Milanese Loop is so sleek and stylish – it makes me feel like a real pterosaur soaring through the skies (okay, maybe that’s a bit of an exaggeration).

    Now, let’s talk about Wi-Fi standards. You see, my new smartwatch has Wi-Fi 3 (802.11g), which might seem outdated compared to the latest Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard. But trust me, it still gets the job done! For amateur users like myself, it’s more than enough for casual activities like tracking steps or receiving notifications.

    However, if you’re a professional athlete or fitness enthusiast, you might notice some limitations with Wi-Fi 3. It can be a bit slower and less reliable compared to newer standards. But hey, who needs superfast speeds when you’re just trying to stay on top of your fitness game?

    In all seriousness, though, the Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular is an excellent choice for anyone looking to upgrade their smartwatch experience. The Milanese Loop is a great accessory, and the watch itself has plenty of features that’ll make you feel like a pro (well, except for that Wi-Fi 3 thing).

    So, there you have it – my review of the Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop. It’s a solid choice for anyone looking to upgrade their smartwatch experience, even if it does come with some older Wi-Fi standards. And who knows? Maybe one day we’ll be able to fly like those giant pterosaurs (just kidding, I wouldn’t want to try that even if I could!).

    By the way, have you seen today’s news about the new fossils that suggest giant pterosaurs had diverse flight styles? It’s pretty fascinating stuff! Who knew science could be so… soaring?

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What are the steps to pair an Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular with a new Milanese Loop band?

1. for Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular model, you will need the LTE SIM card that was inserted into your Apple Watch when it was set up initially. In case you do not have this, then you can go and purchase one from authorized service provider who sell Apple watch accessories.

2. First, ensure that your new Milanese Loop band is compatible with the Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular model as specified by Apple's website. Make sure you know which port on the back of your Apple Watch you need to remove the band for easy access and to connect it securely to your phone.

3. Next, switch off your iPhone and remove the SIM card from your current cellular enabled Apple Watch (if you have one).

4. Now insert the LTE SIM card into your Apple Watch's tray slot that is at the back of your device. Ensure that the SIM tray is properly secured. You might hear a sound indicating successful insertion of the SIM card when it happens.

5. Turn on your iPhone and navigate to 'Wearables' > 'Apple Watch'. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on. Your Apple Watch will begin scanning for available accessories, including your Milanese Loop band.

6. Once you find your Milanese Loop band in the list of connected devices, tap on it and select pairing option. Choose the proper settings (such as heart rate or activity tracking), depending on how you want to use your Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular with the Milanese Loop Band.

7. Your Apple Watch is now paired and ready to use with your new Milanese Loop band. You can customize your watch face, set up complications, and start using its various features including phone calls, texts, or workout tracking.

How do I set up cellular connectivity on my Apple Watch Series 4 with a new plan?

To set up cellular connectivity on your Apple Watch Series 4 with a new plan, follow these steps:
1. Make sure that your iPhone is connected to a cellular network and has an active cellular data plan. Put your Apple Watch in range of your iPhone and open the Cellular app on your watch. If you don't have this app, you can download it from the App Store on your watch. Tap "Set Up Cellular". Follow the on-screen instructions to sign in to your Apple ID account and agree to the terms and conditions. Select your cellular plan provider from the list. If your provider isn't listed, contact them to add the Apple Watch Series 4 to your plan. Enter your cellular plan details, including your SIM card number (if applicable) and billing information. Make sure that you enter the correct information, as any mistakes could result in additional charges or service disruptions. Review your settings and tap "Agree" to activate your cellular plan. Your Apple Watch will automatically connect to your chosen cellular network when it's out of range of your iPhone. Remember that using cellular data on your Apple Watch can result in additional charges from your carrier, depending on the terms of your plan. Be sure to check these fees before activating your watch's cellular connectivity.

How do I set up cellular connectivity on my new Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop?

To set up cellular connectivity on your new Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop, follow these steps:

1. Make sure your Apple Watch is within range of a cellular network and that your cellular plan supports the Apple Watch. Contact your wireless carrier for more information. Turn on your Apple Watch by pressing and holding the side button until the Apple logo appears. Wait for your Apple Watch to connect to Wi-Fi or cellular. If you're asked to join a Wi-Fi network, tap Join Network and follow the onscreen instructions. Otherwise, your Apple Watch will automatically search for a cellular connection. On your iPhone, open the Watch app and make sure your Apple Watch is paired with your iPhone. If it's not already paired, put your Apple Watch near your iPhone and follow the onscreen instructions to pair them. In the Watch app, go to My Watch > Cellular. Turn on Cellular Data and enable other features as desired (such as Wi-Fi Calling or the Emergency SOS feature). Follow the onscreen instructions to activate cellular service for your Apple Watch. You may need to contact your wireless carrier for more information or assistance. Once your Apple Watch is activated, you can make and take calls, send and receive messages, and use other cellular features directly from your wrist, even when you're away from your iPhone.

How do I set up my Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop for the first time and ensure it is connected to cellular service?

To set up your Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop for the first time, follow these steps:

1. Charge your watch until the battery is at least 50%. Connect the charger to a power source and place the watch on the charger with the display facing up. On your iPhone, open the Cellular plan app provided by your carrier and follow the instructions to activate your cellular service for your Apple Watch. This will allow you to make and receive calls and texts, stream music, and use other cellular features without having your phone nearby. Turn on your watch by pressing and holding the side button until the Apple logo appears. Follow the on-screen instructions to pair your watch with your iPhone. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on in Settings > Bluetooth on your iPhone. Your iPhone will automatically search for your watch and prompt you to enter the passcode displayed on your watch. The default passcode is 1234, but you may have changed it during setup. Once paired, follow the prompts to set up your Apple Watch as a new device or restore from a backup. If you choose to restore from a backup, your watch will download your settings, apps, and data from iCloud. This can take several minutes to an hour depending on how much information needs to be synced. To ensure that your watch is connected to cellular service, open the Settings app on your Apple Watch and tap Cellular. Make sure that Cellular is turned on and that your carrier's network appears in the list of available networks. You may need to sign into your carrier's network using your SIM card or by entering your account information. If you are having trouble connecting, contact your carrier for assistance. To optimize battery life and reduce cellular data usage, go to Settings > Battery on your Apple Watch and turn on Power Reserve. This will conserve power by disabling most features except for timekeeping and the ability to receive alerts from your iPhone. Alternatively, you can adjust the settings in the Cellular app to limit cellular data usage or restrict certain apps from using cellular data. To ensure that your watch is updated with the latest software and security patches, go to the Watch app on your iPhone and tap General > Software Update. Download and install any available updates as soon as possible to protect your device against known vulnerabilities and improve performance.

My Apple Watch keeps disconnecting from my iPhone, and I get an error message saying "Apple Watch is disconnected". What's causing this issue and how can I fix it?

1. Proximity**: Ensure that your Apple Watch is within 10 feet of your iPhone. If they're too far apart, the connection may drop. Bluetooth Interference**: Other devices in your vicinity can interfere with Bluetooth signals, causing disconnections. Try moving away from other devices or switching them off to see if it makes a difference. Software Issues**: Ensure that both your Apple Watch and iPhone are running the latest software versions. Go to Settings > General > Software Update on your iPhone and Settings > General > Software Update on your Apple Watch. Now, let's dive into some more specific causes:

1. Bluetooth Connection Issues**: Sometimes, the Bluetooth connection between your Apple Watch and iPhone can become unstable or drop due to various reasons such as interference, software issues, or hardware problems. WatchOS Bugs**: Although rare, bugs in WatchOS can cause disconnections. Try restarting your Apple Watch by pressing and holding the side button until you see the Apple logo. Phone's Bluetooth Settings**: Check that Bluetooth is enabled on your iPhone and that it's set to "Discoverable" or "Allow Bluetooth devices to connect". Apple Watch Band Interference**: If you're using a third-party band, try switching to an official Apple Watch band to see if it resolves the issue. To fix the problem:

1. Restart Both Devices**: Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve connectivity issues. Reset Network Settings on Your iPhone**: Go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset network settings on your iPhone. Update Your Apple Watch and iPhone Software**: Ensure that both devices are running the latest software versions. Pair Your Apple Watch Again**: Delete the pairing between your Apple Watch and iPhone, then pair them again by going to the Apple Watch app on your iPhone > My Watch > General > Reset > Unpair Apple Watch. If none of these steps resolve the issue, you may want to consider visiting an Apple Store or authorized service provider for further assistance.

Why does my Apple Watch keep disconnecting from my iPhone when I'm using the cellular feature?

1. Signal Strength**: If your iPhone and Apple Watch are not receiving strong cellular signals, it can cause disconnections. This might be due to your location or the number of devices connected to the network. Software Issues**: Software bugs or glitches on either your iPhone or Apple Watch could be causing the issue. Try restarting both devices and see if that resolves the problem. Configuration Settings**: Double-check your iPhone's cellular settings to ensure that cellular connectivity is enabled for your Apple Watch. You can do this by going to Settings > Cellular/Mobile Data > Apps Using Cellular Data, and then toggle on "Apple Watch. Network Congestion**: If you're in an area with high network congestion, it can cause disconnections. Try moving to a different location or using a different cellular provider. Hardware Issues**: There's a possibility that there's a hardware issue with either your iPhone or Apple Watch. Try resetting your Apple Watch by pressing and holding the Digital Crown and Side button simultaneously for 10 seconds. If this doesn't work, you may want to contact Apple support to rule out any hardware issues. Software Updates**: Make sure both your iPhone and Apple Watch are running the latest software. Go to Settings > General > Software Update on your iPhone and Settings > General > Software Update on your Apple Watch. Carrier Configuration**: If you're using a carrier that doesn't support eSIM (Embedded Subscriber Identity Module) technology, it can cause disconnections. Check with your carrier to see if they support eSIM and if there are any configuration issues. To troubleshoot the issue, try the following steps:

* Restart both your iPhone and Apple Watch. Go to Settings > Cellular/Mobile Data on your iPhone and toggle off "Cellular" for your Apple Watch. Then, go back to Settings > Cellular/Mobile Data and toggle it back on. Check for any software updates for both devices. If you're using a different cellular provider, try switching back to the original carrier. If none of these steps resolve the issue, it's possible that there's a more complex problem at play. You may want to contact Apple support or visit an Apple Store for further assistance.

Do you know that you can use Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop as a GPS Tracker?

All smart watches and sports bands equipped with GPS receivers such as Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop can be used as a GPS tracker. It doesn't matter how you connect to the internet - direct (eSIM) or indirect via a smartphone. In both cases, you can track your wearable device online in real time. More information is available on this GPS tracking platform for smartwatches.

What features has Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop?

This device has accelerometer, barometer, esim, gyroscope, pedometer, wireless charging. You might be interested in some other devices with wireless charging. If that so, you can find it here.
Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop Wi-Fi standard is Wi-Fi 3 (802.11g) and Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n). Do you want something with wi-fi 3 (802.11g)? You can look at our offer to get what you need.

What kind of wireless communication do you need for activity tracking?

If you want to track your activity during training, you need a device that can communicate. Apple Watch Series 4 Cellular 44mm Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop have several types of comunication. For example Bluetooth, Wi-Fi. The best activity truckers have Wi-Fi and you can find them here. More information about wireless communication in activity trackers can be found in our article.