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Amazfit ZenBuds review [techadvisor.co.uk]
As to battery life it seems fine if you don't want audio playing all night. I definitely don't want that. I only want it playing until I fall asleep which for me will usually be 30 mins or less.
It makes sense then that Amazfit has gone overboard. It claims that the ZenBuds will last for 12 hours of sleep tracking including audio
playback of up to 3 hours, with a battery life cap of 8 hours if you keep the audio going all night.
That makes the unlimited playback option a risky one - especially if you're also relying on the ZenBuds as your alarm - but so long as you
only use a few hours of audio to get you to sleep you should be alright. It's hard to really stress test the battery life of something that only
works while you sleep, but I can say that using the Smart Playback option the ZenBuds have so far never died on me overnight.