First things first, let's talk about the importance of sunlight exposure. You see, the angle at which your watch catches the sun can make a huge difference. We've done some tests, and when the watch is lying flat, it might only get 7200LUX of sunlight. But if you tilt it just right, that number jumps to 14000LUX! That's double the charging power.
So, when you're outside or near a window, try to angle your watch so that the solar panel is facing the sun directly. You can even use a small stand or prop it up to get that perfect angle.
Another key factor is the location. Avoid charging your watch in shady spots, like under a tree or in a corner of a room that doesn't get much light.
Instead, go for a bright, sunny area. If you're indoors, a south-facing window (in the northern hemisphere) is usually your best bet.
And don't forget to keep the solar panel clean. Dust and dirt can block the sunlight and reduce charging efficiency.
By following these simple tips, you should notice a significant improvement in your solar watch's battery life.
We want you to enjoy all the features of your watch without the hassle of a dead battery.