The answer is: Longer than many, if not all, other smartwatch brands.
The smartwatch falls short of public expectations, provided that it is indispensable for you to charge it each and every night. Whether the battery life of your smartwatch merely lasts for one day, or even just several days, you will miss out tracking your body’s physiological metrics while charging it. Eventually, accessing a precise report of your overall health and fitness status may be hampered, let alone omitting the smart notifications you’ve been accustomed to while it is off your wrist and connected to the charger.
Luckily, it is worth mentioning that KOSPET smartwatch batteries last for a long time, by which we mean a long time. KOSPET smartwatches should secure 5 days in terms of battery life at minimum except the Android Series before having to recharge, and in the meantime, many ensure as long as 50 days. It mainly relies on the features that are of significance to you and the smartwatch that speaks to your sense of style. Given that battery life is key to you (which we bet it is), we list each of our smartwatch model and its corresponding battery life capability.
KOSPET Smartwatch
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Battery Life for Daily Usage
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Battery Life in Standby Mode
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OPTIMUS 2
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1-2 Days (Android Mode)
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2-4 Days (Life Mode)
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NOTE
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1-2 Days
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3-5 Days
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TANK T1 PRO
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10 Days
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35 Days
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TANK T1
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20 Days
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50 Days
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TANK M1 PRO
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10 Days
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50 Days
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TANK M1
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15 Days
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50 Days
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ROCK
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14 Days
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50 Days
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RAPTOR
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8-12 Days
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30 Days
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GTR
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5-7 Days
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30 Days
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MAGIC 3S
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7 Days
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35 Days
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ATHENA
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5 Days
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30 Days
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MAGIC 4
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7-10 Days
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30 Days
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MAGIC 3
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7 Days
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35 Days
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GTX
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6-8 Days
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30 Days
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GTO
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5-7 Days
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15 Days
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Note: Those numbers of this chart may vary if your specific KOSPET smartwatch includes other capabilities, such as built-in GPS, Bluetooth calling and beyond.
I bought a kospet tank m2 from A1 smart shop last month it has a faulty battery I’m very disappointed can you replace the battery or the watch please as I’m a disabled man and £47 to me is a lot of money to lose on a wTch that I can not use thank you kind regards Dave