Xiaomi Watch 5 challenges Huawei wearables for battery life supremacy

The battery life of the recently released Xiaomi Watch 5 is one of its problematic features compared to Huawei and other high-end smartwatches. Even if you use its cutting-edge capabilities all day, the smartphone can last longer than two weeks.
We can rely on Huawei when it comes to wearable battery life because the company’s most current product, the Watch GT 6 series, has a battery life of about 21 days.
In the meantime, it can run for 7 days when features like AOD are activated and 12 days when used normally. Xiaomi appears to have figured such a solution, while Apple and Samsung are still working to remove the hourly battery backup for their wearables.
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Xiaomi Watch 5 battery life
The Xiaomi Watch 5’s battery life is one of the intriguing features that the business has included to keep it ahead of a number of excellent wearables.
The Watch 5 has a 930mAh battery that contains 10% silicon. It can run for six days if it is used every day in the online network scenario with all functionality.
However, the Xiaomi Watch 5 will last for eighteen days if you activate its power-saving mode. That is only three days less than the Huawei Watch GT 6!
In terms of battery life, this makes the Xiaomi Watch 5 a serious rival to Huawei timepieces and its upcoming models. This time, the business has significantly improved the wearables’ batteries, making them far more dependable than competitors.
In addition to the battery, Xiaomi’s Watch 5 is the first wearable that supports EMG technology, revolutionizing the smartwatch’s health market.
It would be worthwhile to investigate the further improvements that upcoming smartwatches will include in order to attract attention and grow their market share.

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