iWatchz Q Series watchband for iPod nano
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does keeping the ipod nano on the clock app kill the battery? how long does it last?
- Asked by Sebastian S from Temecula
- Dec 30, 2010
3 Answers from the Community
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Best Answer
The watch only comes on when you press the power button. After 20 seconds the display dims and then 40 seconds later it switches off.
Therefore, only a tiny amount of power is being used.
I have a 16GB Nano. After a full charge, and without using it as a music player at all, the battery lasted 4 days exactly (96 hours) until the battery meter turned red.
It last a further 52 hours until the Nano stopped responding and asked to be attached to a power source.
I pressed the button to view the watch screen about fifteen times per day.
So in total, on a full charge you'll get just over 6 days of use as a watch, without using it for music.- Answered by Simon S from Nyack
- Jan 15, 2011
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it can't stay on the clock app, after 20sec it dims and after 40sec it automatically goes to sleep.
- Answered by Ian H from Melbourne
- Mar 19, 2011
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yes,but not so much
- Answered by Ubaid A
- May 1, 2012