Significant improvements have been made in recent years with smartwatches powered by efficient batteries, but as users, we still hear complaints like "the watch charged fully in the morning drops to 10% by evening." How realistic are the latest trends in battery technology, such as silicon-anode batteries or solid-state batteries? Do you think smartwatches could soon reach a point where they only need to be charged once a week instead of daily? I’ve started researching this—who wants to join in?
What's the deal with battery life on smartwatches these days?
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Small confession: I'm so clueless about my old smartwatch's "daily charging needs" that I can't tell the difference from a fuel gauge in a luxury car... 😅 And when it comes to silicon batteries, I feel like I'm jumping straight from the doorstep into a nanotechnology lab!