You have recently heard many friends and acquaintances in enthusiastic terms about the various features of their smartwatches . This intrigued you a lot and, after carrying out the appropriate "market research", you too have purchased a smart watch. When you opened the package you were no longer in the skin and you decided to test the new device immediately, also performing the pairing with your smartphone. However, you soon realized that the charge would not be sufficient for continuous use.
You have therefore tried to take a look at the instructions
to understand how to charge the smartwatch , also verifying the presence of the
appropriate cables in the sales package, but you have not found a clear answer
to your doubts about the correct way to do this. . Wisely, therefore, you have
decided to investigate this important and delicate question: you would not want
to make a mistake that could affect its correct functioning right now, at the
best!
Well, you've come to just the right place at the right time!
In the next paragraphs, in fact, I will illustrate the various procedures with
which it is possible to recharge the battery of the smartwatch: it will be
enough for you to dedicate a few minutes of your precious time to reading this
tutorial and I am sure that you will not find any difficulty in identifying the
one corresponding to the your model. Not only that: in order not to leave
anything to chance, I will also provide you with some useful tips on how to
monitor the status of the battery and optimize its operation. So, are you
ready? Perfect, in this case I just have to wish you a good continuation.
Index
• How to
charge the smartwatch
• How to wirelessly
charge the smartwatch
• How to
charge the smartwatch with pin connectors
• How to
check the battery status of the smartwatch
• How to
optimize the smartwatch battery
How to charge the smartwatch
The first smartwatch is never forgotten! Also because, admit
it, you were a little perplexed when you examined what, logically, must have
been the device's charging cable: I bet you were expecting something more
common, not unlike that of the smartphone.
Perhaps, then, you have had to deal with a somewhat hasty
instruction booklet, accompanied only by some tiny drawing that is not very
easy to interpret, or in any case not particularly exhaustive in this respect.
Don't worry, though: I have prepared this guide specifically to provide you
with a clear and complete answer on how to charge the smartwatch , explaining
both the operation of the wireless mode and the one with magnetic pins .
How to wirelessly charge the smartwatch
One of the most common situations involves charging the
battery through magnetic induction technology : its operation is achieved by
simply touching the two coils contained within the smartwatch and the charging
base.
The juxtaposition of these two elements, in essence, causes
the electrons of the transmission coil to begin to move, generating a magnetic
field . The latter, therefore, is detected by the receiving coil, inside which
a coherent reaction occurs as a consequence: the electrons present here,
essentially, will in turn begin to move, generating electricity and favoring
the recharging of the battery . I have also made a complete guide on how a
wireless charger works , in case you want to learn more.
The wireless charging device consists of a special base (or
dock ), usually circular in shape, which must be connected to a power source
such as the USB socket of the PC (which, of course, must be switched on), a
power bank or a wall charger . Once the back of the smartwatch has been placed
on the base, therefore, the start of the recharging procedure will be notified
by the appearance, on the watch display, of the symbol of a flashing lightning
bolt . You will also find a graphic and / or numerical indication of the
recharge percentage: the cycle will be complete as soon as this is 100%.
If you intend to connect the base to a wall charger not
included in the package, make sure it is correctly calibrated against the
voltage (V) and intensity (Ah or mAh) values indicated in the dock
specifications. Using a higher amperage charger, for example, could lead to
overheating of the battery and a progressive decline in capacity and life.
Finally, make sure that it is also compatible with the USB connectivity
standards provided by the base.
In this respect, it is important at the same time to keep in
mind that many "branded" smartwatches do not work with generic or
non-certified chargers: if, for example, you are looking for instructions on
how to recharge your Apple Watch , I suggest you refer exclusively to original
charging devices.
It is not enough, in fact, to verify that the wireless base
is Qi certified : this acronym, while identifying the wireless charging
standard described above, has undergone substantial changes by the main brands
of technological products such as, precisely, Apple , but also Samsung or
HUAWEI , to name a few illustrious examples.
The purchase of a generic Qi certified product but not
approved by the parent company, therefore, will most likely result in the
failure of the same and, in the worst case, also a potential damage to the
device being recharged.
The speech is the same if you are looking for instructions
on how to recharge the Samsung smartwatch : you must know, in fact, that even
the Galaxy Watches take advantage of this innovative technology, but enhanced
and optimized to work best on their devices. Also in this case, therefore, it
is recommended to rely exclusively on the charger supplied, or in any case on a
certified product recognized by Samsung.
In addition, you should know that the famous South Korean
multinational offers its customers a particular feature, called Powershare ,
which can be used as an emergency recharge mode between two smartphones , or to
recharge two devices such as smartwatch and mobile phone at the same time, by
connecting them to the charger only one.
If you often find the need to wirelessly charge more than
one device, you can always consider purchasing a docking station compatible
with your devices. On the market you will find all kinds of them: they are real
wireless charging stations, characterized by the presence of slots dedicated to
the simultaneous charging of smartphones , smartwatches and headphones .
However, the recommendation is always to make sure that the product complies
with the charging standards of your devices.
How to charge the smartwatch with pin connectors
Many smartwatch and smartband models use a charging system
that uses magnetic pins (or poles) , usually with 2 or 4 elements: the
operation, also in this case, is particularly simple and intuitive.
If you are looking, for example, for instructions on how to
recharge the XW6.0 smartwatch , all you have to do is use the special charger
supplied, matching the pins present there with the magnetic connectors placed,
usually quite clearly , on the back of the dial.
In some cases, however, it may be necessary to remove the
strap : it is not uncommon, in fact, that the housing of the magnetic
connectors is hidden by the presence of the strap. The very shape of the
charging base could prevent the two elements from joining if the strap is not
released first, for example due to the presence of a lid, as in the case of the
FitBand Blaze model .
Also in this case, therefore, you will have to connect the
USB cable to the PC socket, to a power bank or to a wall charger with
compatible amperage and voltage: therefore, do not use Quick Recharge chargers
that are incompatible with your smartwatch.
How to check the battery status of the smartwatch
One of the most interesting prerogatives of smartwatches is
certainly that of being able to rely on batteries that can guarantee a
considerable duration with a single charging cycle. Obviously, a lot depends on
the use made of it, on the number of applications installed and active
features, with particular reference to those of fitness tracking , geolocation
and health monitoring .
It is always very important, therefore, to constantly keep
an eye on the battery level, in order to understand the actual consumption, to
intervene promptly with a new recharge cycle, and to avoid finding yourself
with the device out of use at the wrong time.
It is not absolutely difficult to understand how to check
the battery status of the smartwatch : many models, in fact, show this
indication on the main screen of the display or, as in the case of the Apple
Watch , through a dedicated section called the Control Center , easily viewable
with a touch face up on the face of the device.
Sometimes, however, it is a graphic indicator which, also
given the small size of the display, may not be easy to read: in this case I
recommend that you also check the information on the app you used to connect
the smartphone to the smartwatch.
Here, in fact, the indication is constantly synchronized and
you can consult it without difficulty: it is usually shown at the top of the
main screen, but you can also view it in detail by accessing the device
settings. Take for example the models Amazfit of Xiaomi : the latter are
connected to the smartphone through an app Zepp , which records all data and
statistics which, during configuration, you have chosen to enable ( here you
can find more information).
As soon as you start the app, by pressing on its icon, on
the home screen you can consult the battery level at the top left: just wait a
few seconds to ensure that the synchronization is complete. Furthermore, by
pressing on the Profile menu at the bottom right, you can view the list of
connected smartwatches in the My devices section , with the percentage
indication of the battery status next to it.
Finally, by pressing on the name of the device, you will
have a clearer view of the battery level and the date of the last recharge: in
this way you can more easily guess the daily consumption of your device and
possibly act on the functions present in the section below to limit the energy
consumption. In any case, I will talk to you in depth about this aspect later
on.