Sorry if this ends up rambling, but I'm curious about a few things regarding the battery life and the estimator feature on my Instinct Solar.
I've had it for a couple of months now, and have noticed that the widget that estimates how many days of battery life I have left is overestimating the life. It goes down about 1.5-2 days for every 24 hours I use the watch, even when using Battery Saver mode overnight. I wonder if it gives the life assuming it will be exposed to a certain amount of sunlight? (I spend most of my days inside, where its not exposed to sunlight any meaningful amount of time)
For example, I took it off the charger last night at 100% at 10 pm. It showed 27 days of life left. This morning at 10 am, it dropped to 26 days. Currently, at 2 pm, it dropped again to 25 days, and is at 95%. Some napkin math shows at this rate, the battery will last 15 days, almost half of the original 27 day estimate.
Its set to go into battery saver mode at night, and this morning (at 10 am, when I noticed it had dropped to 26 days) I changed the watch face to one that does not refresh every second, but it is still draining faster than expected.
I understand that battery estimators aren't totally accurate, but I was wondering if this is normal, and I should just adapt to it, or if I'm really not getting the battery life I'm supposed to be.