10-06-2021
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CindyMFitbit
10-06-2021
05:34
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10-06-2021
09:03
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CindyMFitbit
So, sometime in the last two weeks. (I hadn't added any apps) My watch drops 25% during the night. Yesterday morning my watch was dead when I woke up and had to charge it. It seems good during the day. Seems like maybe since the snore thingy was added it's been doing it. It's the MIC draining the battery?
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Best Answer10-06-2021 05:38
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10-06-2021 05:38
@jimmitch71 I was on the beta trial for the snore app. Yes, the mike is on all night and it does drain the battery at the rate you see. Added to SpO2 the battery can drain ~40% each night.
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Best Answer10-06-2021 09:03
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10-06-2021 09:03
Thanks for your assistance @wtksk8r. Hi there @jimmitch71.
Thanks for the details shared on your post. As @wtksk8r has mentioned, the Snore & Noise Detect feature impacts your device’s battery during the night, so we recommend charging your device to at least 40% before going to bed. Additionally you can review our help article Can I extend my Fitbit device's battery life? For additional tips.
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