Everything you need to know about the Apple Watch: Share price, spec, features, UK release date and what the analysts say
Apple chief executive Tim Cook has revealed details of the highly anticipated Apple Watch, including the price and release date.
The tech giant's first wearable device will go on sale on 24 April with a starting price of $349 (£299). There will also be an 18 carat gold version priced at between $10,000 and $17,000 with more limited availability.
The range of smartwatches have an 18-hour battery life which Apple said will last all day.
"Everything about Apple Watch has been very carefully considered," said Cook unveiling the three different watch collections, made from different materials and for sale at different price points.
The Apple Watch Sport is made from anodised aluminium in either silver or space grey and is 60 per cent stronger than standard alloys, the company said.
A 38mm Apple Watch Sport is priced at £299, or for the 42mm, at £339.
The Apple Watch Collection comes in stainless steel in a traditional or space black finish and comes with a range of strap choices. Prices for this model start at £479 and go up to £949. It also comes in 38mm and 42mm sizes.
The Apple Watch Edition, made in 18 carat white or rose gold, will be priced at a starting point of £8,000 and up to £13,500 and will be available only at selected retail stores.
Pre-orders will begin on 10 April and fans will be able to see and try the watches in Apple retail stores, with sales beginning 24 April in a number of countries, including the UK.
In addition to Apple stores, the watch range will be available to see at Selfridges in London from 10 April and for sale from 24 April at a number of department stores and boutiques, including Dover Street Market in the capital.
Apple's share price spiked 2.25 per cent higher during the event, then dipped nearly one per cent lower as investors reacted to the new products.
Apple's move into the wearable market has analysts predicting sales of anywhere between 8m and 42m this year.
The firm also announced a new MacBook, a price cut to its Apple TV and a partnership to offer HBO Go on the platform, as well as a new medical research developer kit called Research Kit.
Cook said the price of Apple TV, which has now sold more than 25m units, will be cut to $69. HBO’s new streaming service HBO Now on Apple TV, priced at $14.99 per month, will launch in time for the premier of the next season of the popular TV show Game of Thrones.
Building on its HealthKit app, Apple is partnering with a number of universities and hospitals to collect and share data on medical conditions such as Parkinson’s and Asthma with the aim of treating the conditions through the ResearchKit, which will be completely open source
Discussing the features of the smartwatch on stage, Cook said the Apple Watch will receive the same notifications as the iPhone, and users can answer calls and reply to email on the device. Apple's voice activated helper Siri also works on the watch.
A swipe of the watch will pay for items at till points which have contactless payment enabled, much like swiping and oyster card, thanks to the integration of Apple Pay mobile payment technology.
A host of apps made by third parties were demonstrated on stage by Apple's vice president of technology Kevin Lynch, including apps from Uber, Instagram, CNN, Starwood Hotels and Shazam. Other features created by Apple include an app which lets users go through customs with just an electronic boarding pass showing on the watch via Passbook.
Apps for the watch need to be downloaded from the iPhone and settings for notifications also need to be made through the phone.
The watch will go on sale in eight other countries outside the UK initially – Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, as well as its home market of the US.
Update: This story was updated with the exact pricing information for the UK.