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Well I read the NSA scanning your S1 system drains the battery a bit.

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    Went for my Apple Watch "appointment." Left sold on the stainless 42mm w/ a link bracelet and a black sport band. Also left with an iPhone 6 Plus that I had absolutely no intention of buying on the wa

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I'd wager it is entirely the "fault", if you want to call it that, of the fitness app. 

 

Yup.  Was at 100% at 5:30 this morning.  Ran the fitness app for about 40 minutes.  It was at 75% by 7:00.  I recharged it before work, actually used it as a phone quite a bit, and definitely texted at least 20 short texts.  It's at 46% right now.  

 

Well I read the NSA scanning your S1 system drains the battery a bit.

 

Good thing all they'll get from me this morning is that Sufferfest:  The Hunted caused me to have a near heart attack. 

So I barely used the watch yesterday, other than check a couple messages/email, one phone call, and only half hour of the fitness app.  I forgot to charge it last night, but it was still at 46% this morning.  

Funny, I was trying to figure out it you thought it was good or bad performance too.  I'd say losing 30% in 90 minutes of just moderate usage is not too strong but I don't have a dog in this fight.   :postjack:

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^ Can't help thinking what would happen if you were tasered.

 

 

The watch develops super powers and joins the Avengers

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Always enjoy the use possibilities of 'essential.' 

Got a second band today. As much as I like the white sport band, I needed something a bit more understated. Went with the black classic buckle. I love the black on silver look.

 

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Got a second band today. As much as I like the white sport band, I needed something a bit more understated. Went with the black classic buckle. I love the black on silver look.

 

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That's my favorite looking and most comfortable strap, but until I'm out of this wrist brace for carpal tunnel syndrome I have to use the milanese loop to wear the watch above my wrist brace.

That's my favorite looking and most comfortable strap, but until I'm out of this wrist brace for carpal tunnel syndrome I have to use the milanese loop to wear the watch above my wrist brace.

 

The Milanese would have been my second choice. I really liked it too.

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Anyone considering the third party bands on Amazon? Some are getting decent reviews.

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Looking for an iPhone+Apple Watch charging station suggestions. My wife just got a gen-6 Apple Watch, and is in charger hell on the nightstand. Presumably with wireless charging for her iPhone X (she's been using a wireless phone charger for some time), but not necessarily wedded to that if there's a better, non-wireless solution.

Figured I'd necro-bump this thread to ask you Apple nuts, instead of starting a new one. TIA.

The Mophie looks perfect for my needs. Ordered one since I had a couple of Apple gift cards laying about . Thanks Tyler.

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I also ordered the Mophie & received it today. My wife loves it.

Thanks for the recommendation - much appreciated. 

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