How can I make my battery last longer?

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  • Official comment
    Tech Support

    Dear Tonga,

    One of the factors affecting GoBe2’s battery life depends on how many times a day you sync the smart bad with the app. Our best practice is to sync it no more than 3-5 times a day.

    How often do you sync it?

     

    Elena

    Healbe Customer Care

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  • NinaSun

    Hey, I feel like my battery lasts longer if I try to sync my band not more than once a day in the evening...then I can be sure it will live till the next day's noon)

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  • Emily

    Yep, agree with NinaSun
    Less sync - longer the battery life!

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  • Jesse S

    One of the tricks to make any battery last longer is also to establish a charging routine - it is better to charge it at the same time every day. I don't know exactly why all the battery manufacturers recommend it, but it certainly helps to keep it in good condition longer.

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  • Anthony Ramos

    I have also heard to not charge a battery when you don’t need to charge it, or when it is half full!

    Don't keep it plugged in when it's fully charged
    According to Battery University, leaving your phone plugged in when it's fully charged, like you might overnight, is bad for the battery in the long run.
    Once your smartphone has reached 100 percent charge, it gets 'trickle charges' to keep it at 100 percent while plugged in. It keeps the battery in a high-stress, high-tension state, which wears down the chemistry within.
    Battery University goes into a bunch of scientific detail explaining why, but it also sums it up nicely: "When fully charged, remove the battery" from its charging device. "This is like relaxing the muscles after strenuous exercise." You too would be pretty miserable if you worked out nonstop for hours and hours.
    In fact, try not to charge it to 100 percent
    At least when you don't have to.
    According to Battery University, "Li-ion does not need to be fully charged, nor is it desirable to do so. In fact, it is better not to fully charge, because a high voltage stresses the battery" and wears it away in the long run.

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sciencealert.com/how-to-charge-phone-battery-to-last-longer-advice-science/amp

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