How you could track your sleep pattern with the Apple Watch

The Apple Watch’s battery is rumored to last somewhere between 8 and 12 hours a day and you’ll have to charge it each night. Some people (bloggers, journalists and readers) seem to think that this means it won’t be able to track your sleeping patterns. That would give the Fitbit, Pebble and some other health trackers an advantage over the Apple Watch, as these can be worn at night and only need to be charged once a week or so. It might very well be that the Apple Watch will need to be charged at night, and when it is charging you won’t be able to wear…
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