you're wondering what that the autonomy of series Watch 2 using GPS?

Plans to buy the new series 2 shows that there are now GPS. I wonder what will be the battery life while using the GPS when I am running?

Hello

Battery life varies depending on use and other factors.

During tests, for example, Apple has reached 18 hours of battery life with the next use: 90 time checks, 90 notifications, 45 minutes of usage of the app and a workout of 30 minutes with Apple Watch Bluetooth music playback.

Y using the application of the training session with and without using the built-in - GPS function examples are available here:

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