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Menu_Overview | 1 year ago

I've thought about this. How much more battery life would they have to build in for it to be noticeably better?

When I charge my watch at the end of the day, I usually have plenty to spare, but not always enough to make it through to the morning (especially if I tracked an exercise). Even if a new watch got 24hrs of battery life, I would still have to charge it at night so I wouldn't really matter. I'd guess that 18hrs it a balance that keeps people content and gives Apple's engineers enough room to fit in all the features they want.

Of course, I would love to be able to track a long exercise or a 10-hour hike...but there's a different price tier for that.

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hedgehog|1 year ago

Three days would be solid, that would get me mid day Friday to mid day Monday. Sleep data is a high priority for me and it's go time pretty much from when I open my eyes (little kids) so I wear the watch pretty much 24h/day. On desk work days I charge there (not much activity to miss) but over the weekend or if I'm traveling that gets disrupted.

MBCook|1 year ago

That’s a good point. Maybe 36-48 hours?

Even then you’re still charging every other day, so is that so much better than every day?

18->120 hours would be a real change, but that’s almost a 7x increase.

nickthegreek|1 year ago

For me I need a routine. Charging daily works well for me, else I would want 7 days. I think Apple targeting super quick charging really alleviates the issue for me all together. I’m on an old series 4, and instantly preordered this one. I’m sure it is gonna feel like a whole new level of luxury compared to what I was already pretty happy with.

Teever|1 year ago

To me 72 hours is the right number.

I want to put that thing on in the morning on a Friday, get a text message from a friend about some crazy party of weekend event and be able to attend that to make it home Sunday night to get ready for work on Monday.