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it'll probably pulse on / off. The main draw would be the display but since it's e-ink it only draws when changing.


I guess so. I've had two previous fitbits and I believe those track every second during exercise and every five minutes otherwise. But those watches would still only get 5-7 days of battery life.

Hence my skepticism that this feature can be offered and still get 4x more life than that.


it's e-paper (reflective lcd), so it does draw some power at all times, but lower without an always on backlight


I don't know if it's the same thing, but Sharp Memory LCD has low quiescent consumption and memory somehow built into the display.

https://sharpdevices.com/memory-lcd/




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