I don't have a problem with the watch battery life. But I certainly do on my phone. At work I don't use the phone (or watch) and the phone normally drains about 8% or something. Now that I have the 360 and Google Wear, my phone battery is more like 72% when I get home and almost all of that is shown as being used by "Google Wear".
This is a Nexus 5. The two are always within about 3 feet of each other. I have Google Now OFF. I have not installed any "apps" on the 360. I rebooted both this morning as a test, made no difference. Three days in a row of this now (since I got the 360).
I can't believe I didn't see any other thread about this yet!
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UPDATE Nov 10, 2014: SOLVED. The problem is that Google has some really bad/stupid code in Wear 1.X that is going runaway if it can't get through port 53 (DNS) on your WiFi. Open port 53, reboot the phone, and the problem disappears. This is a MAJOR flaw that is sure to annoy a LOT of people.
This is a Nexus 5. The two are always within about 3 feet of each other. I have Google Now OFF. I have not installed any "apps" on the 360. I rebooted both this morning as a test, made no difference. Three days in a row of this now (since I got the 360).
I can't believe I didn't see any other thread about this yet!
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UPDATE Nov 10, 2014: SOLVED. The problem is that Google has some really bad/stupid code in Wear 1.X that is going runaway if it can't get through port 53 (DNS) on your WiFi. Open port 53, reboot the phone, and the problem disappears. This is a MAJOR flaw that is sure to annoy a LOT of people.
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