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[* black] This back cover is home to the tiny linear actuator, the mic, the barometric sensor, the heart rate and SpO2 sensors. All those parts live on the same flex cable octopus which is not removable. | |
[* black] The only part to be replaceable is the loudspeaker—if you trust the reading on the other side of the "not removable" battery. | |
[* black] This power cell delivers 1.59 Wh (410 mAh @ 3.87 V). This puts it above the [guide|135891|Galaxy Watch3|stepid=270168|new_window=true] (1.3 Wh) and the Apple Watch [guide|136694|Series 6|stepid=271741|new_window=true] (44 mm) with 1.17 Wh. Only the [guide|141415|Xiaomi Mi Watch from 2021|stepid=283236|new_window=true] provides more juice with 1.62 Wh. | |
- | [* icon_note] ''What’ |
+ | [* icon_note] ''What’s that? A TÜV sign on a battery? Have we seen this before? It's a certification: "https://www.tuvsud.com/en/industries/consumer-products-and-retail/wearable-devices'' |