29% of battery left.
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29% of battery left. I started out with 71% on Tuesday, ran four half marathons, cycled a lot, did my daily rope skipping routine – now *that is* battery life…
My morning run was ok, but I was extremely tired (2:56 hours of sleep after last night’s big band rehearsal, ending on GONNA FLY NOW – quite the relaxing end piece for me as lead trumpet…), now I‘ll have to work and practice some stuff at home, then cycle to work.
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29% of battery left. I started out with 71% on Tuesday, ran four half marathons, cycled a lot, did my daily rope skipping routine – now *that is* battery life…
My morning run was ok, but I was extremely tired (2:56 hours of sleep after last night’s big band rehearsal, ending on GONNA FLY NOW – quite the relaxing end piece for me as lead trumpet…), now I‘ll have to work and practice some stuff at home, then cycle to work.
@sebastianhahn not charging everyday is priceless. I never did —>sleep<— tracking with my Apple Watch because of charging. I charge my Garmin every 7-8 days.
You do need to rest/sleep
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@sebastianhahn not charging everyday is priceless. I never did —>sleep<— tracking with my Apple Watch because of charging. I charge my Garmin every 7-8 days.
You do need to rest/sleep
@pfernandes @sebastianhahn
I charge my watch for about an hour after I wake up while I’m working and then it’s good for the rest of the day. -
29% of battery left. I started out with 71% on Tuesday, ran four half marathons, cycled a lot, did my daily rope skipping routine – now *that is* battery life…
My morning run was ok, but I was extremely tired (2:56 hours of sleep after last night’s big band rehearsal, ending on GONNA FLY NOW – quite the relaxing end piece for me as lead trumpet…), now I‘ll have to work and practice some stuff at home, then cycle to work.
@sebastianhahn I've used #Coros for many years.
Coros now has support bot that masquerades as a real person named Cara. Cara's form letters are the first few rounds of any support exchange. It asks for a bunch of useless information and, in my experience, misdiagnoses the problem and doesn't pass the information on to a real person. So, the real person asks the same questions again.
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@sebastianhahn I've used #Coros for many years.
Coros now has support bot that masquerades as a real person named Cara. Cara's form letters are the first few rounds of any support exchange. It asks for a bunch of useless information and, in my experience, misdiagnoses the problem and doesn't pass the information on to a real person. So, the real person asks the same questions again.
@sebastianhahn Or maybe the real person who finally looks at the exchange knows that Cara is useless and doesn't read the exchange.
That would be reasonable behavior.

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@sebastianhahn Or maybe the real person who finally looks at the exchange knows that Cara is useless and doesn't read the exchange.
That would be reasonable behavior.

@sebastianhahn I now have seven messages from #Coros, only one from a real person, and still don't know whether I can warranty the watch!
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