Sentences with phrase «month days of battery life»

You won't have to worry about charging the Steel like you would with other fitness trackers, thanks to its eight - month days of battery life.

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Live Portable GPS Tracking 20» Or 10 Seconds Updates 75 Motion Hour Battery (Incredible 2 Months w / 1 Hr Of Driving Per Day)
The OEM battery in my 2008 Jetta SE 2.5 L has been nearly fully discharged one month back (had insufficient surface charge after a prolonged use without the engine running, but leaving it idle for 20 minutes made the car start again), then worked fine for a few days afterwards (but without being subjected to much charge), but then was discharged again after only a quarter of the prior abuse (since it was probably not fully charged since the prior discharge, me underestimating the driving time it would take to bring the battery back to fuller life, plus possibly missing out on water, as I found out later).
For example, the Kindle Wi - Fi is rated for 1 month of battery life with wireless off and 3 weeks with wireless on, while the Kindle with 3G active drops from 1 month of battery life to 10 days.
The Pebble, likely the poster child of smartwatches only has a two day battery life, the Onyx should last a month.
Yes, the 20 month battery life refers to the standby time, not the reading time («A single charge lasts up to eight weeks, based on half an hour of reading per day with wireless off and the light setting at 10.
As for what keeps it going, there will be a 1 GHz processor that is accompanied by 4 GB of internal memory, a microSD memory card slot, Wi - Fi connectivity, and up to 2 months of battery life — assuming you use it for reading for 30 minutes per day.
The e-reader features one - month of battery life and a Pearl E Ink display that allows reading in direct sunlight — two features that, according to Amazon, set Kindle devices apart from popular tablets such as the iPad and Galaxy Tab, which can burn through batteries in a single day and have screens that tend to reflect sunlight.
Amazon claims up to two months of battery life with wireless networking turned off and reading for 30 minutes per day.
Two Month Battery Life: No battery anxiety — read up to two months on a single charge with wireless off and half hour of reading pBattery Life: No battery anxiety — read up to two months on a single charge with wireless off and half hour of reading pbattery anxiety — read up to two months on a single charge with wireless off and half hour of reading per day.
The e-reader is compatible with almost all known e-book formats and has an impressive battery life of about 14,000 page turns on a single charge, which comes to around a month of usage if used for about two hours each day.
If you read for one hour a day with wireless off, you should get a month of battery life.
Battery life is claimed to be 2 months if wireless is turned off and the ebook reader is used for half - an - hour's worth of reading per day.
It uses two thirds of the space of a traditional keyboard, has a six - month battery life based on two - hours non-stop use each day and it connects to your iPad Pro via Bluetooth rather than the Smart Connector.
However, this estimated battery life is two months based on about an hour of usage per day, which may vary widely between individual users.
On the other hand, the Kindle Paperwhite can keep a charge for up to eight weeks, whereas the Nook with GlowLight offers a month of battery life if you use it about 30 minutes a day with Wi - Fi off.
You can play music with this reader, but it's worth considering that you won't get the advertised one month battery life if you do — a figure based on 30 minutes of reading per day.
The BKB50 gets a 430 mAh battery to sustain one month of battery life with 2 hours a day of typing.
The battery life is listed as 10 days, very good compared to most electronic devices, but inferior to the Kindle 3's claim of 1 month on a single charge.
For $ 99 you get — 6 ″ eInk Pearl screen that is great for reading, touch screen, ease of use and simplicity, access to Kindle Store (the best ebook store), text to speech, great battery life (2 months with WiFi off — assuming half an hour of reading per day).
Barnes and Noble's battery life evaluations have always been tricky, but before they said that if you read for 30 minutes a day, at a pace of a page per minute, the battery life would last two months (with wi - fi off).
Kobo claims the Aura HD is good for about two months of reading 30 minutes per day on a single charge — this kind of battery life is one of the reasons people still flock to ebook readers.
The battery life remains impressive at approximately 2 months between charges, assuming 30 minutes per day of reading on average.
With the GlowLight on for about 30 minutes a day (and Wi - Fi off), Barnes & Noble says, you can expect to get about one month of battery life; that's half of the over two months quoted for the original Nook Simple Touch.
The battery life on the Glowlight is 2 months (based on 30 minutes of reading per day with the wireless turned off) which is the same as the previous model and indeed the same as the Kindle Paperwhite 2, Kobo Aura & Aura HD.
Battery life is the same as the previous model coming in at 2 months based on 30 minutes of reading per day and with the wireless turned off.
Sony has also upgraded the battery life to 2 months with the wireless turned off and assuming 30 mins of reading per day.
Battery life is 2 months with the wireless turned off and assuming 30 mins of reading per day.
B&N is touting 2 month battery life, based on 1/2 hour of reading per day.
Of note, the reading light will of course reduce the long battery life for which e-Ink e-readers are famous, but B&N says you can still read for a month for half an hour a day with the light on (compared to two months with the light offOf note, the reading light will of course reduce the long battery life for which e-Ink e-readers are famous, but B&N says you can still read for a month for half an hour a day with the light on (compared to two months with the light offof course reduce the long battery life for which e-Ink e-readers are famous, but B&N says you can still read for a month for half an hour a day with the light on (compared to two months with the light off).
I think this is about the same as the Kindle 3's claimed one - month battery life, which probably assumes 1 hour of reading per day.
Having seen B&N launch the touchscreen NOOK with the claim it would run for up to two months on a single charge, Amazon tweaked its own Kindle battery life estimates to match based on the presumed usage equation: wireless off and 30 minutes of use a day, or half what it had originally accounted for with the Kindle figures.
That's not as impressive as the months - long battery life you'll get with a Garmin Vivofit or a display - free Misfit tracker, but it's a lot better than the one - day battery life of an Apple Watch.
Samsung says that you can expect up to 4 days of battery life with the Gear Fit when it launches in a couple of months (pricing has yet to be revealed).
After a month of use, I can confirm that I am able to go a full 16 - 18 hour day with the LG G6 and battery life has been fine.
If you are looking for a nice - looking Android Wear watch with NFC and battery life for days, you can check out the LG Watch Sport, or wait for the inevitable influx of other smartwatches coming in the next few months with a similar look and feature set.
As you might expect, lackluster battery life is the primary complaint: Logitech suggests up to three months, but many owners report significantly less than that, i.e. a matter of a few days.
But the $ 199 Time, which is shipping preorders starting today and will be available in stores next month, boasts a battery life of up to seven days.
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