How to Get Up to 60 Hours of Battery Life on Apple Watch Ultra

While there is a lot to like about Apple Watch Ultra, the ability to deliver up to 60 hours of battery life is probably the biggest talking point. Unfortunately, when Apple launched the Ultra, this feature was missing. However, with the release of watchOS 9.1, Apple has made it possible to get up to 60 hours of battery life on the Apple Watch Ultra. So, if you want your beast to last long longer, follow along to learn how it works:

Get Up to 60 Hours of Battery Life on Apple Watch Ultra

First off, let’s sort out the biggest question that may be running in your mind!

So, How Does Apple Allow You to Extend the Battery Life Up to 60 Hours on Your Apple Watch Ultra?

Termed “Multi-day adventure battery life”, it increases the battery life on Apple Watch Ultra by enabling workout settings for fewer heart rate and GPS readings. This huge battery saving feature works in sync with Low Power Mode to preserve battery life only during hiking, running, and walking workouts by decreasing the frequency of GPS and heart rate readings, and also disabling alerts, segments, and splits. To reduce the battery consumption, the heart rate readings are decreased to once per minute and the GPS are reduced to once every two minutes.

According to Apple, the number is efficiently calculated as per the 15 hours of workout, 35 minutes of app use, more than 600 times checks, 15 hours of sleep tracking, , and 3 minutes of talk, over the course of 60 hours.

Extend Apple Watch Ultra Battery Life By Up to 60 Hours

Before getting started, make sure your Apple Watch Ultra is running watchOS 9.1 or later. If you haven’t updated your Apple Watch yet, go to the Watch app on your paired iPhone -> Settings -> General -> Software Update, and then do the needful.

Step 1. Once the software update is done, open the Settings app on your Apple Watch Ultra.

Step 2. Now, scroll down to the bottom and tap on Workout.

Step 3. Turn on the switch next to Low Power Mode.

Step 4. Make sure to turn on the toggle next to Fewer GPS and Heart Rate Readings as well as this is precisely what makes all the difference.

Important Note:

  • It’s worth pointing out that the above settings are also available on Apple Watch Series 8 and second-generation Apple Watch SE. However, Apple has not specified whether or not they will boost the battery life on these Apple Watch models beyond the 36 hours provided by the system-wide Low Power Mode.

Did You Find This Guide Helpful?

And that’s about it! So, that’s how you can increase the battery life of your Apple Watch Ultra by up to 60 hours. Now that you know how it works, make the most of it to help your smartwatch last longer between charges. Do you have any questions? If yes, shoot ’em up in the comments below.

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Editor-in-Chief: Rajesh Mishra is a Shakespearean poet at heart who turned a tech nerd while having a secret rendezvous with iPhone 4. When that rendezvous turned obsession, he let go of his hard-core political journalism in favour of the lifelong love-affair with technology. In a career spanning one and a half decades, Mr. Mishra has crafted over 8K articles and produced more than 3K videos for YouTube. When he is not at his desk, you may find him either engrossed in a Deathmatch or chasing Wordsworth!

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