I did that yesterday. It fixed the battery monitor and storage that weren't showing up.
Great, that is a good start
But battery performance seems to stay under the 15 hours with notification and ambient light off.
Did you keep all the other settings stock and make sure all Wear watch apps you installed were removed?
I'm testing today again and see how it goes.
Good. 15 hours is way too short... even for someone with numerous notifications per day. I do think one variable is how often the watch thinks you are looking at the screen and wakes up.... it is entirely dependent on how the user moves their hand/arm during the day.... and I bet that varies wildly from person to person. Once nice thing people can now try as a test is the Theater Mode! It will make the watch less of a watch, but it will completely prevent the watch from waking with movement and THAT can be a great test to see if perhaps it is part of the issue.
It's been already 2.5 hours and I'm down to 85% Battery is going fine quick. Have a look at the wear app prediction of battery life.
It is nice that they added a battery stats to Wear devices, but I *hate* what they did with Android 5 in that function. Case in point- look at your stats, they only add up to 24%. So what accounts for the other 28% of your battery use? That is more than HALF! I have the exact same issue on my phone and tablet with 5.0. Not only do I hate the way they changed the percentages to be of TOTAL power instead of total power USED, but nothing seems accurate anymore
