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Reserve Strap to Offer 30 Hours of Extra Apple Watch Battery Life, Launching in November

Reserve Strap this week released the official design specifications of its battery-charging Apple Watch band accessory, confirming a shipping date for the $249.99 strap to be November 3, 2015. Since its debut in early March, the Reserve Strap has gone through two design iterations, with developers Lane Musgrave and John Arrow attempting to get the look -- and functionality -- just right.

The strap's finalized design comes in with a width of 25mm, a thickness of 3-9mm, and a total weight of 65g. The designers have also ditched the rubber and metallic combination design of the Reserve Strap's second iteration with a uniform Thermoset Elastomer Silicone band that's "as resistant to water as Apple Watch." Coming in both 38mm and 42mm casing sizes, the Reserve Strap promises to fit wrists ranging in size from 130mm to 210mm.

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The original Reserve Strap design (left), with the second design (middle) and the final one (right)

The design wasn't the only aspect of the strap to be overhauled, however, with the strap's developers noting a 167 percent increase in battery life, compared to the original design's 125 percent boost. Essentially, if the Reserve Strap is fully charged (via included micro-USB cable), users can expect an additional 30 hours of battery life for their Apple Watch. So, as the company notes on its website, a fully-charged Apple Watch can now expect a grand total battery life of 48 hours if both devices are topped off.

The company goes into the specifics in the new blog post on what users can expect with a day-to-day usage of the Reserve Strap, detailed below. It should be mentioned that the strap's access to the Apple Watch accessory port requires users to first remove the cover to the hidden port before using the Reserve Strap, a process detailed by creators Musgrave and Arrow in a how-to video on their YouTube channel.


How Reserve Strap Works

1. Reserve Strap will connect to the Apple Watch similar to Apple bands. It will slide in laterally then you’ll then push forward a small switch underneath the band to engage the accessory port connection to secure the Reserve Strap on the Watch.

2. At your discretion simply press the power button once to initiate charging. You can use the Watch as normal while it charges.

3. Once top-off charging is complete after 60-75 minutes, press the power button again to save the rest of Reserve Strap for another time. Or if you decide to leave Reserve Strap on, Apple Watch will use the Strap’s power to keep the Apple Watch at 100% power until the Reserve Strap is depleted.

4. Reserve Strap uses a minimal LED indicator to let you know how much charge you have left. When you turn the charge on or plug it in, the LED will glow either red, yellow or green indicating a high, medium, or low charge.

5. Recharging the Reserve Strap and Apple Watch is incredibly easy. You can leave your Strap on the Watch and simply plug it in via micro USB. This will charge the Apple Watch and Reserve Strap at the same time!

The Reserve Strap, which the developers promise fully complies with the Apple Watch Band Design Guidelines and "doesn't violate either AppleCare warranty or Apple Terms & Conditions," can be pre-ordered for $249.99 today from the company's official website. The final design can be purchased in white, grey, or black, its creators noting that only those who pre-ordered are guaranteed a strap on the November 3 launch date.

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Top Rated Comments

142 months ago

users can expect an additional 30 hours of battery life for their Apple Watch.
and unlimited ugly!
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
142 months ago
Is it just me or is there not really a problem with battery life? I put it on at 7AM and take it off at like 9 or 10 pm an its still at 50%..

Will laugh if apple comes in with its own cheaper version. Just to teach the greedy a thing or two.
... What?
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
142 months ago
People complained incessantly about the lack of 24 hour battery life in the Watch, and now that someone comes up with a solution there's complaint about what you don't like of it?

If Apple made a charge band, you'd be spending more than this. Perhaps this will encourage others to enter this market, and maybe the price will go down eventually.

As for look, it's not gorgeous but it's far from hideous. It's a simple rubber design.

$250 is more than I would spend specifically for that band, but it doesn't mean that the product itself doesn't have that value.

*shrug*
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
142 months ago
Apple Watch: Starting at $349.99.

For the measley expense of roughly 70% of that, you can double the battery life!
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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142 months ago
and unlimited ugly!
The final design compared to the original one is like day and night. Very decent looking IMO. Will consider it.

But of course that's just me.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
142 months ago
This makes no sense... You routinely charge a watch but not your phone?...
I know what he means, i've had similar situations. The watch is my wrist all day/evening. At night, I take if off when I go to sleep and put it on my nightstand - this is where it is charged. Then I go to sleep.

My phone is sometimes in my jacket pocket, in my bag, on the table by the living room, kitchen, etc. I often just go to bed and forget to charge it.

So summary, the watch is usually taken off once.. and that is where you put you charger, the while the phone is on and off your person all day and placed in various locations, so it's easy to forget to charge.
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