RickMachE
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Anyone else have a watch (mine is Android) that connects to their phone via Bluetooth (primary, WiFi secondary), and noticing an increasingly poor battery life since they got their Mach-E?
Been really annoyed with this. Today it dawned on me that I wasn't complaining about battery life on my watch (barely makes it to lunch) before we got the Mach-E. And lately when I've gone in and looked, my watch is disconnected from the phone via Bluetooth, which means it's using WiFi, which uses a lot more power.
Today I'm checking the watch hourly to see if it's lost the Bluetooth connection, and if so whether PAAK is connected, trying to prove this to myself.
Anyone else having similar issues?
Been really annoyed with this. Today it dawned on me that I wasn't complaining about battery life on my watch (barely makes it to lunch) before we got the Mach-E. And lately when I've gone in and looked, my watch is disconnected from the phone via Bluetooth, which means it's using WiFi, which uses a lot more power.
Today I'm checking the watch hourly to see if it's lost the Bluetooth connection, and if so whether PAAK is connected, trying to prove this to myself.
Anyone else having similar issues?
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