I had 40% battery and went on a 45 min run with GPS on and had 20% left over at the end. I am surprised that you went from 66% to 0% in an hour, mine seems to be doing much better than that.
When using only the band it only has GPS and bluetooth, so it doesn't have any additional way to get position data. I'm curious if things improve when it's synced with a GPS + cell + wifi enabled phone in your pocket. Would it be smart enough to pull GPS data from the phone and save battery that way? I'm guessing no, but who knows.GPS is going to be weird. So many factors, including weather, can affect the quality of the signal, which in turn affects how 'hard' the device tries to pin your location. This is why aGPS and Advanced Forward Link Trilateration (AFLT) was invented for phones, although not sure how the Band is doing it.
Yeah, wondering that myself. Right now, the beauty is you do not need to carry your phone with you when on a GPS-run, which is awesome. Downside is the battery life.When using only the band it only has GPS and bluetooth, so it doesn't have any additional way to get position data. I'm curious if things improve when it's synced with a GPS + cell + wifi enabled phone in your pocket. Would it be smart enough to pull GPS data from the phone and save battery that way? I'm guessing no, but who knows.
When using only the band it only has GPS and bluetooth, so it doesn't have any additional way to get position data. I'm curious if things improve when it's synced with a GPS + cell + wifi enabled phone in your pocket. Would it be smart enough to pull GPS data from the phone and save battery that way? I'm guessing no, but who knows.
I'm thinking this will be highly device dependent. Damn this 1520 is huge!I also wonder what the ratio is between people who want to take their phone on a run vs people who don't.
As JoJoe, I am also interested in the band as a ski and touring day tracker instead of having to rely on the phone GPS. That would require 6-8h capability. That way I could also trace my HR accurately throughout the high altitude activities. Will it last?
What were the condition you had the Band in? Bluetooth on? Screen (Clock) active?I had 40% battery and went on a 45 min run with GPS on and had 20% left over at the end. I am surprised that you went from 66% to 0% in an hour, mine seems to be doing much better than that.
Well you could always carry a small portable battery to charge it up on lunch breaks given it charges so quickly (80% in half an hour) and upon doing some research you can pause the run mode when you're taking breaks (or in our case, going up the chairlift). Does anyone know if this 'pause' mode suspends GPS and thus saves a bit of battery?
I ran an hour today starting with 100%. Ended with 80%. Back to fully charged after a half hour sitting at my desk.