[Tested] Fitbit Air Battery Limit! Real Drain Log After 1 Week Without Charging

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🏓 Fitbit Air Notifies Me: “Less Than 24 Hours of Battery Remaining”

I’ve been intentionally leaving my Fitbit Air uncharged to test its absolute battery limits… and today, the moment finally arrived!

“Fitbit Air battery is low. Less than 24 hours remaining.”

[Tested] Fitbit Air Battery Limit! Real Drain Log After 1 Week Without Charging

📊 My Real 1-Week Battery Drain Log

Ever since charging it to 100% on the night of June 2nd, I’ve been manually recording the battery percentage every day. I took these readings every night right before taking it off for my bath.

Date Battery Level (%) Status / Notes
June 2nd (19:40) 100% Fully charged, the test begins!
June 3rd 91% A smooth start
June 4th 79% Draining roughly 11-12% each day?
June 5th 66% Tracking perfectly on the wrist
June 6th 54% Down to exactly half capacity
June 7th 45% The screen-less model is holding strong!
June 8th 30% Switched to ankle wear. Reaching the limit!
June 9th (15:27) Under 24 hours left Notification hits the iPhone! 📲

Looking at this data, what surprises me most is how incredibly stable the drain is. It dropped evenly every single day, and right at the 7-day (1-week) mark, I got the “You’ve got exactly 1 day left!” heads-up.

The Fitbit Air’s battery management… is insanely precise and amazing…! 😮
Wait a minute… Or maybe it’s just my daily routines that are insanely precise! 😂

My daily walking distance is pretty much the exact same every day, and my chores and workouts are completely regularized, so that might be why! 😆

By the way, as for my Charge 6 that I’ve been using for over a year and a half: I charge it for about an hour every day before my bath, regardless of whether the battery is low.
So I don’t really pay attention to the exact numbers, but lately, it still has about 89% left when I plug it in. It could probably last just as long as the Air without charging.
But I’ve already made it a habit to charge it while bathing, so I’m not going to test that! 😆

⌚ Conclusion

Even if you’re traveling overnight with your Air, you don’t need to worry about charging it as long as the trip is under a week!

Even my 1.5-year-old Charge 6 only drops about 12% a day. Since the Air has no screen or notifications, it might still last a week even after 2 years of use! Though nobody’s actually tested that yet, so who knows? lol 😒

If you pair it with the Pixel Watch—which struggles with battery life—it would probably make the ultimate combo!
Not that I’m gonna do it, though! 🤣
Wait, you’re not even gonna try it?!

dorami

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