Apple watch users, does your watch have enough power every day?

by Poster Nov 23, 2024 51
My possible usage scenario: 1. Use gestures to start the recording function at any time to record fleeting thoughts 2. Set the watch to drip every half hour to remind me to record the flash with a recording 3. Start the countdown frequently In this case, does the Apple watch have enough power? Do I need to carry a fitted power bank or data cable every day when I go out?

Replies

  • Anonymous2599 Nov 23, 2024
    ultra 2 charges once a day
  • Anonymous7499 Nov 23, 2024
    The S9 turns on the power-saving mode for a long time and does not wear it when sleeping at night. The limit can be recharged every three days
  • Anonymous5048 Nov 23, 2024
    @ Anonymous5542 watchOS 10's initial version consumes power, the latest version will alleviate but not as good as 9
  • Anonymous10910 Nov 23, 2024
    I took my s6 away from work and charged it after get off work. There are still 40 to 50% left.
  • Anonymous11947 Nov 23, 2024
    ultra 3-4 days.
  • Anonymous11908 Nov 23, 2024
    Since S8 was upgraded to watchOS 11, it hasn't been enough. It's okay if you don't exercise, but if you exercise, you can save less than 10% before you get home...
  • Anonymous11728 Nov 23, 2024
    s9, unless you record riding more than 150 kilometers in a single day, it is enough.
  • Anonymous2883 Nov 23, 2024
    s10, I charged it last night, I took a look and it was still 55%
  • Anonymous7500 Nov 24, 2024
    Charge it once a day ~
  • Anonymous1264 Nov 24, 2024
    Official website claims 18 hours, bring it with you before going to bed on the first night, and the battery is low at about 7-8 o'clock the next day. Display around the clock, notifications of several key apps are turned on, noise is not turned on, and basically everything else that can be turned on is turned on. S6, 84% battery health. It is slightly stronger than the S5, but much worse than the S8. Daughter-in-law S8, it will definitely last for more than a day when fully charged.
  • Anonymous4085 Nov 24, 2024
    The s8 battery is 89% healthy, and after upgrading to watchOS 11, it really can only last for about 18h...... 40% left after the previous 24 hours
  • Anonymous4241 Nov 24, 2024
    u1 shows 7am to 10pm all day 35% remaining Turning off the all-day display can last until around 8 pm the next day
  • Anonymous11754 Nov 24, 2024
    https://www.v2ex.com/t/1042411#reply86 Depend on luck
  • Anonymous1705 Nov 24, 2024
    The s9 is charged every two days, the s10 is charged every two and a half days, and it is fully charged after taking a shower
  • Anonymous1798 Nov 24, 2024
    S7 is basically enough
  • Anonymous11833 Nov 24, 2024
    The S7 45mm battery is 81% healthy, which is completely insufficient to charge once a day. Now it is fully charged before going to bed, and I wear a monitoring sleep all night. When I wake up, only about 77% of the electricity is left. When you normally turn on AOD, you only look at the time and notifications. By 5 p.m., only 20% of the power is left, and it is impossible to last until the night. If you want to record your exercise, you must charge it twice a day
  • Anonymous9255 Nov 24, 2024
    What profession are you engaged in? I need to record my thoughts so often.
  • Anonymous11104 Nov 24, 2024
    Charge it once a day for breakfast and charge it once for bathing at night. The only discomfort is that I have to wear a charger when I go out to play. I didn't buy a multi-in-one one mainly because I feel too uncomfortable after using it many times
  • Poster Nov 25, 2024
    @ Anonymous9255 I admire Lyubishev more, hoping to perceive my time allocation like him.
  • Poster Nov 25, 2024
    @ Anonymous9255 There are also flashes of thoughts and todo that often flash through my mind. It is inconvenient to record with pen and paper and mobile phones (for example, when I turn off the lights and go to bed, the mobile phone is in another room, such as driving, such as when going to the toilet, because I try not to bring my mobile phone when I go to the toilet)