Apple promises 18 hours of battery life with its watch, and while our Apple Watch review found that
the device lived up to that claim, other smartwatches, particularly those with e-paper displays can go longer between charges.
Not exact matches
I've seen
devices that
claim to have JBL or Dolby technology for superb audio performance but the Yoga Tab 3 is the first one that has
lived up to the hype.
The best thing about this
device is its battery
life because Acer
claims that it can reach
up to 12 hours» worth of video playback.
As a professional who is trusted with sensitive information, I'm not going
to walk into a client's office with a mobile
device which has been
claimed to secure stored data while repeatedly failing
to adequately
live up to those
claims.
Although Google
claims significant improvement in battery
life due
to doze mode (according
to a review of Googler's
devices, they
claim screen - off battery
life improvements
up to 30 %), in reality the way doze mode was implemented in Marshmallow made it inapplicable for most users.
Fitbit
claims up to four days of battery
life, a refined OS that pairs nicely with
devices running iOS, Android, and Windows, and a brand new sensor for tracking your heart rate.
LG says its 400 mAh battery is the largest it knows of in an Android Wear
device (Samsung's Gear
Live has a 300 mAh battery, and Motorola is yet
to fully detail the MOTO 360's specifications) and is
claiming up to 36 hrs of standby from a full charge.
The
device is packing a 4,000 mAh battery which promises «
up to 2 days» of battery
life, a
claim which we will definitely put
to test.
HP
claims that you can get
up to 10 hours of battery
life out of the
device, and that it can be charged
to 50 percent in just 30 minutes.
Lenovo also
claimed that these
devices can get
up to 27 hours of battery
life.
The new Oasis also has a battery
life of
up to six weeks of reading time and supports fast charging through its microUSB port, which Amazon
claims can fully charge the
device in less than two hours.
Underneath the bumper case is Motorola's Turbo power charging brick,
to take advantage of the fast charging capabilities of the
device, and Motorola
claims that you will be able
to get
up to 10 hours of battery
life back after just 15 minutes of charging.
The idea is that this hub can unify all your different smart
devices, and give you access
to their controls all from one place, so
to see if it
lives up to its
claims, we brought Revolv home and put it
to the test.
Unless the
device doesn't
live up to its
claims in one way or another, Dell might just have one of the best laptops on the market.
It is a major Android update and one of its aims is
to improve battery
life with a new battery saving feature that Google
claims will extend the
life of your
device by
up to 90 minutes.