I get something like 24 hours out of my watch, depending on notification and other on-watch traffic. How much are you getting on cheap Fitbit these days, and are we talking the clip-on one?
I get something like 24 hours out of my watch, depending on notification and other on-watch traffic. How much are you getting on cheap Fitbit these days, and are we talking the clip-on one?
@acarson I get about 7 days with my Charge 5, even if I don’t turn off any of the notification or other settings.
@quanin @acarson Holy crap that’s insane. Although I imagine that’s not running a full fledged OS with a screen reader?
@FluidEscence @acarson I don’t know about a full-fledged OS, but you’re right no screen reader. To my knowledge, WatchOS isn’t exactly a full-fledged OS either. Both are still very phone dependent for… like… everything.
@quanin @acarson Watch OS is very slowly getting more capable, but yeah, it does require a phone for some things still.
@quanin @acarson considering though that I was able to run iHeart Radio on my Google Pixel Watch that I had for a while, though, yeah
@FluidEscence @acarson And what’s the battery life you get on that?
@quanin @acarson oh, the Pixel Watch? It wasn’t great. It was like, 18-20 hours at best.
@quanin @acarson I got rid of that rather quickly
@FluidEscence @acarson Huh. Yeah, if I was switching from that the Apple watch would look good. But I mean if it’s supposed to track your sleep patterns among other things it should probably last longer than, you know, a night. 😀