Not exact matches
That last number is arguably the most important: wireless chargers have always been slower
than their cabled brethren, but 7 watts should be enough to see sub-hour
charging speeds for the
average smartphone battery.
Battery life is an even bigger issue on smartwatches
than it is on
smartphones, as not only do some of them actually sport worse life
than the
average handset but people are likely to be less accepting of having to give their watch a regular juicing, when a normal watch needs
charging precisely never.
This is better
than the
average smartphone and paired with the PumpExpress + 2.0 technology and a USB Type - C port, you shouldn't have any issues with the device lasting you through the day as the battery life is already good, and it'll
charge up quick when you need it to as well.