How often do you plan to charge the Apple watch?

dpham00

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I suspect that most would charge it at night. Personally, I like to charge my current watch (LG G Watch) when I first get into work and charge when I am eating dinner. So it rarely gets below 50%. What about you? How often do you plan to charge the Apple watch?
 

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Apple says the battery only lasts 18hrs. So everybody will have to charge it at least everyday or more

I think the big issue is having to charge more frequently than overnight. It is inconvenient for some to charge mid day, especially since you need the special charger.
 

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Most likely every night when I head to bed, if it can last that long. Probably will have to end up charging it multiple times a day just like iPhone.
 

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Most likely every night when I head to bed, if it can last that long. Probably will have to end up charging it multiple times a day just like iPhone.

For me, a phone is more convenient to charge mid day. A watch, you gotta take it off before charging. So it is a bit different. And more inconvenient, imo.
 

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I realized yesterday that I'm going to be trying something a little different. My wife goes to work much later than I do but I need a loud alarm because I'm a deep sleeper. I'm assuming there is an alarm function since it's a "watch". So if I can set it to tap my wrist for the alarm that might wake me up but allow my wife to keep sleeping. So I plan to wear it at bight and charge it when I'm at work and have my iPhone handy.
 

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I realized yesterday that I'm going to be trying something a little different. My wife goes to work much later than I do but I need a loud alarm because I'm a deep sleeper. I'm assuming there is an alarm function since it's a "watch". So if I can set it to tap my wrist for the alarm that might wake me up but allow my wife to keep sleeping. So I plan to wear it at bight and charge it when I'm at work and have my iPhone handy.

I am a heavy sleeper and I am not sure a vibration would wake me up. I have held my phone in my hand with it vibrating and still slept through it for a while.
 

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