If
the smartwatch lasts a full day — between waking up in the morning and going to sleep at night — then I'm not going to be worried about it.
Not exact matches
That certainly works for me — I'm not keen on
smartwatches that
last only a couple of
days on a
full charge, require me to lug around a proprietary charger and bug me with notifications.
Most
smartwatches can make it through a
full day of wear before needing to be charged, but Fitbit users expect their devices to
last much longer than that.
Tizen
smartwatches have always
lasted long, and the Gear Sport manages to
last around two
days on a
full charge with its 300 mAh battery.
A
smartwatch isn't any good unless it can
last a
full day without dying right?
Battery life, which is a major concern with all
smartwatches, let alone ones with cellular features, is strong enough to
last a
full day even with always - on screen features, and LG has added a power - saving mode to extend it further.
Instead the Misfit Vapor - like most other
smartwatches - will only
last around a
full day, or maybe a tiny bit more.
On a typical
day, when I'm not traveling, it can
last the
full day and still have around 50 % left, which is better than most other Android Wear
smartwatches at this point.