Charged it at 7:55pm. Went to sleep with the watch woke up around 80%. It’s 2pm and it’s at 22%. I haven’t used the watch other than wear it to keep time. Its just doing the regular things like heart beat and tracking steps. Haven’t used it for work out or any of the other stuff. Battery health is at 99%. Just got this last week. Is this normal use? Thought it was quoted 36 hours battery life under regular use.

  • MistakeWide4347@alien.topB
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    Yeah mines pretty old but would easily make it from wake to bedtime. Today I put it on and it completely died within 5 hours. It’s also taking forever to charge enough to turn back on. This was never an issue before.

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    My battery health is awesome on my AWU2 and it lasts 2+ days with constant daytime wear and daily 1.5-2 hour workouts.

    HOWEVER, I wear short-sleeve polos at work so the watch face isn’t being constantly touched (hence, the display is dimmed and complications aren’t displayed).

    Yesterday, I wore a long-sleeve button up shirt like the one you’re wearing in the picture, and my battery was at 30% prior to my afternoon workout.

    Today, I wore my usual style short-sleeve polo, and my watch is back to normal battery consumption.

    So, I’m not 100% sure it’s the constant touching of the face from the shirt sleeve that killed my battery, but I’d say I’m 95-99% sure that’s what happened.

    Wear a different short sleeve shirt all day and see if it magically fixes itself. 🤷🏻

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    My battery health is awesome on my AWU2 and it lasts 2+ days with constant daytime wear and daily 1.5-2 hour workouts.

    HOWEVER, I wear short-sleeve polos at work so the watch face isn’t being constantly touched (hence, the display is dimmed and complications aren’t displayed).

    Yesterday, I wore a long-sleeve button up shirt like the one you’re wearing in the picture, and my battery was at 30% prior to my afternoon workout.

    Today, I wore my usual style short-sleeve polo, and my watch is back to normal battery consumption.

    So, I’m not 100% sure it’s the constant touching of the face from the shirt sleeve that killed my battery, but I’d say I’m 95-99% sure that’s what happened.

    Wear a different short sleeve shirt all day and see if it magically fixes itself. 🤷🏻

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    Yeah mines pretty old but would easily make it from wake to bedtime. Today I put it on and it completely died within 5 hours. It’s also taking forever to charge enough to turn back on. This was never an issue before.

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    I was just thinking this, over the last few days I’ve only been able to get about 24hrs ish with my usual use (normally 2 workouts a day & using the watch to control music etc) whereas before hand I was getting nearly 45ish hours from 100% down to about 10%

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    I was just thinking this, over the last few days I’ve only been able to get about 24hrs ish with my usual use (normally 2 workouts a day & using the watch to control music etc) whereas before hand I was getting nearly 45ish hours from 100% down to about 10%

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    It’s from the latest update. My watch would drain its battery within 4 hours. A fix that worked for me was fully resetting it. I wasn’t worried about the reset, since the data on it was automatically backed up during the process.

    Hope this helps!

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    By re-sync I mean reset it, pair it with your phone. It’s might be having issues with wireless or Bluetooth syncing. I’m no expert but I’ve had this happen from time to time after a beta update.

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    Are you making sure you’re closing all of it’s apps? My last full charge was Sunday night at 10:43pm, and it’s now Tuesday at 3:43pm and I’m still at 49%. Could also be network connectivity issues, or mistakenly leaving WiFi turned on when it’s not needed