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<blockquote data-quote="mikeg1964" data-source="post: 961979" data-attributes="member: 160676"><p>I now have some feedback re battery life,looks like you swap the watch to a second recharged watch (if you want continous readings)with a new patch see the reply below.</p><p></p><p></p><p>There are a few ways of addressing this:</p><p></p><p>1. The battery is an integral part of the device and will require recharging possibly every day/24 hours. </p><p>2. Two devices are supplied to the end user, so that whilst one is being used the other can be charged. Data will be automatically synchronised by the app, therefore data will not be lost </p><p>and continuity maintained. </p><p>3. The battery is a removable rechargeable unit, and several batteries can be supplied. </p><p></p><p>As with most aspects of the final form factor and usability of the device, we will be conducting appropriate studies to ensure we take in to account as many concerns as is practically </p><p>feasible. Ultimately the good news is we have a lot of flexibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeg1964, post: 961979, member: 160676"] I now have some feedback re battery life,looks like you swap the watch to a second recharged watch (if you want continous readings)with a new patch see the reply below. There are a few ways of addressing this: 1. The battery is an integral part of the device and will require recharging possibly every day/24 hours. 2. Two devices are supplied to the end user, so that whilst one is being used the other can be charged. Data will be automatically synchronised by the app, therefore data will not be lost and continuity maintained. 3. The battery is a removable rechargeable unit, and several batteries can be supplied. As with most aspects of the final form factor and usability of the device, we will be conducting appropriate studies to ensure we take in to account as many concerns as is practically feasible. Ultimately the good news is we have a lot of flexibility. [/QUOTE]
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