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Sep 18, 2015 at 5:35 comment added nonopolarity just to what extend, I suppose. There are just so many things around... a notebook computer with a non SSD hard drive, my wallet on the desk, or an external hard drive on the desk... so if I have to avoid being near any items like these, I might have to isolate a corner in the room exclusively to charge the Apple Watch... and I suppose I can't place the Apple watch next to nightstand next to the bed, because I sometimes place a notebook there too
Sep 18, 2015 at 3:31 comment added user3439894 As a general rule you should always keep magnetic media of any type away from any magnetic field that can adversely affect the magnetic media. I would never set anything that directly emits a magnetic field that has the potential to alter the magnetic state on top of my my magnetic storage media or my wallet for that matter.
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