Battery drain
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Under 2.50.26, I notice that my overnight, off-wrist battery consumption approximately doubles (vs 2.46…)
My only change for the new FW was to enable North-up mapping.
2.50… did add the wifi weather updates (which do not work for me … could there be repetitive attempts by the watch to connect to wifi and the App that drain power?)
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There is still a battery drain issue.
Yesterday : leaving the watch next to my polar h10 (i forgot to remove the sensor from the strap and i usually use Suunto’s strap but i had to clean it this time so i used the h10…) , vertical 1 dropped from 85% to 55% overnight . …30% !!
One could argue about minor deviations of 1-2% difference or whatever being random observations/glitches or whatever , but this is a very strong indication that something is not OK. It is very hard to classify it as a hardware/battery degraded related because it’s not consinted against various changes in the setup . (E.g. removing HR , turning off , Bluetooth or removing WiFi , brings makes the watch operate in a rather expected long lasting way, even just wearing the watch overnight is a lot better than taking it off and leaving it on the bench with a Bluetooth/wifi device nearby ).
I know Vertical 2 , Race 2 etc are a lot fancier and great to talk about but this is device is still sold, (supposingly being) supported and is promoted as the top of the line for it’s long lasting battery etc. In my opinion… someone needs to look over it again because it seems there is something wrong here
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@thanasis if you left the watch facing down on the table that could have happened as it was using full power trying to detect ohr.
Was this the case ?
AGAIN: there is not active connection to a belt. Even if that was the case it does not burn so much.
If you hav 24/7 HR on and leave it on a table it will try to read HR and bump up the ohr readings. If that was not the case then some WIFI culprit is suspected.
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so, ooc, if I left it on the table should I put it face up ?
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@sartoric yup
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
ok. because when I place it face down I don’t see led blinking while they blink (for a while) when it is face upI have the loop strap so it’s almost always behind the sensor
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@sartoric Be careful when placing your watch on any surface because, depending on the strap, the optical sensor might be activated due to the strap’s reflection…
This doesn’t happen to me with the black silicone strap, but it does with the others, including the Velcro ones.
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@jjpaz
yep I know
most of the time I place it on its side
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@sartoric said in Battery drain:
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
ok. because when I place it face down I don’t see led blinking while they blink (for a while) when it is face upI have the loop strap so it’s almost always behind the sensor
I have the same experience with race s. I always put it face down, no issues yet.
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Why are you taking off your watch?

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