‘Looks at perfectly functional Galaxy Watch 3 on my wrist’

  • itstoowet@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Is this the norm for smart watches? I just bought my first one, a Redmi watch 3 active, 6 days ago and still haven’t charged it yet (just got to 18%.)

    There’s no way I’d put up with another device that I have to charge every day.

    • 1rre@discuss.tchncs.de
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      5 months ago

      It’s normal for most afaik but that’s because manufacturers make a trimmed down phone to go on your wrist which means you have to charge it daily, without realising it’s on your wrist so it doesn’t need to be super slim with huge cuts to battery size to go in your pocket.

      My garmin has an always on display, heart rate, steps, blood oxygen, thermometer, barometer and whatever else and yet still manages a 4 week battery life, 3 weeks with normal use (1h gps per day, using the touchscreen and higher brightness) or even around 50-60h of GPS/more frequent heart rate/active maps activity tracking

      It’s on 7% now and is giving me an estimated battery life of >2 days, which just shows how abysmal many smart watch battery lives are

    • pycorax@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      It depends. Wear OS is heavy because it’s much more feature filled. I switched from a Garmin to a Galaxy Watch 4 because the feature set of Wear OS fits my use case much more than the Vivoactive 4 I had.

    • Bob Smith@sopuli.xyz
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      5 months ago

      Agreed. My old pebble lasts for over a week, not that I use it for much more than an alarm clock/metronome nowadays.

      It does those jobs extremely well, though.