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Charging while I take a shower gets me through. It's really not as big a deal as people think. No different than charging your phone except you don't have to do it for as long or as often.

I Also fail to see the issue putting it on the charger each night when it’s there anyway

Be even better when air power is available
 
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Charging while I take a shower gets me through. It's really not as big a deal as people think. No different than charging your phone except you don't have to do it for as long or as often.

Same. The Apple Watch charges relatively quickly. I also use my 10 Watt iPad charger, and it seems to accelerate the charging process somewhat faster. I don’t find an issue charging my watch for short intervals.
 
Same. The Apple Watch charges relatively quickly. I also use my 10 Watt iPad charger, and it seems to accelerate the charging process somewhat faster. I don’t find an issue charging my watch for short intervals.

Yep, using a Kill-a-watt, it will definitely pull a little more with an iPad charger vs an iPhone charger. Works with 2+amp Anker bricks as well. Kinda cool how that is even though it's a tiny battery.

My wife and I charge while we shower getting ready in the mornings. Seems to be good enough for us even though it's only like 15 mins. My wife usually ends the day 20-30% and charges to 87% before leaving out the door. I usually end the day at 70-80% and always leave at 100%.
 
It's all about how you value things. Everybody has their things they like to spend their money on. While I do think Apple Watches, even the cheapest ones, aren't worth their price, I understand others will disagree and that's fine.
 
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It's all about how you value things. Everybody has their things they like to spend their money on. While I do think Apple Watches, even the cheapest ones, aren't worth their price, I understand others will disagree and that's fine.

At least you made a fair evaluation of testing the Apple Watch to know that. Some just imply that Apple Watch is not worth the money without even knowing if they would like it or experiencing it firsthand. Which isn’t necessarily unfair, but I always suggest to try it for 14 days first, which is risk free with Apple.
 
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