Turn off your AWs screen on raise or at each notification and it will last 4-5 days on a charge. I have the Ultra with cell service and charged it Friday, it's showing 74% right now of continuous wear. I use it for texts alerts, to remote start my vehicle in the afternoons when it's 100º+, quickly answer important texts using personalized canned responses I have uploaded, making or answering calls when my phone is not within convenient access, I use the GPS/compass at the farm or lease for quick marking a way point and survey stake or control point, monitoring airtags, sleep tracking and heart monitoring recording data points every few minutes throughout the night(health related blood issue). What I don't use it for is controlling music, reading emails, security camera image/video review, or anything that is more conveniently handled on my phone.
It took me two watch versions of fine tuning to extend the battery life. I considered the Garmin, bought one for my wife before she passed away since she was an Android user, it had some really nice options that played well with android, but the negatives far outweighed the AW if using an ios device. I believe it was one of the Venu series watches that allowed her to make and receive calls while away from her phone, I will have to dig it out of storage to see for sure, it was a more feminine looking watch than the pure outdoor driven version like the Fenix.
FTR, I had to charge my first AW every other day until I figured out how to extend the life, second watch got better and now with the Ultra, it's 4-5 days between charges. I also use a true handheld Garmin GPS for routing, marking waypoints, tracking or back tracking functions. YMMV.
It took me two watch versions of fine tuning to extend the battery life. I considered the Garmin, bought one for my wife before she passed away since she was an Android user, it had some really nice options that played well with android, but the negatives far outweighed the AW if using an ios device. I believe it was one of the Venu series watches that allowed her to make and receive calls while away from her phone, I will have to dig it out of storage to see for sure, it was a more feminine looking watch than the pure outdoor driven version like the Fenix.
FTR, I had to charge my first AW every other day until I figured out how to extend the life, second watch got better and now with the Ultra, it's 4-5 days between charges. I also use a true handheld Garmin GPS for routing, marking waypoints, tracking or back tracking functions. YMMV.