Your Apple Watch Battery Could Last Way Longer. Here's How to Make It Happen
Charging my gadgets overnight has never bothered me. At this point, it' part of my bedtime routine, just like brushing my teeth. I place my phone and watch on the charger and disconnect for the night.
That is, until sleep tracking complicated everything. The Apple Watch can record several important health metrics during sleep and look for indicators of sleep apnea, hypertension and even early signs of illness. It's gotten too good to ignore.
My biggest challenge with this new sleeping arrangement has been battery life. The Apple Watch needs at least seven consecutive nights of sleep tracking to start analyzing the data. And even though the current Series 11 and last year's Series 10 can last through a full day and a night of sleep tracking, they leave me with a dead watch around lunchtime if I don't recharge.
After too many days of not receiving credit for midday...
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