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Preserving battery
#1
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Hi to all owners of these nice IEMs.

got them yesterday, and found that they seem not to be able to be left alone by not charged to 100% in the box? If out of the box they seem to be in use and will drain to 0% SOC.


If I leave them for a longer time period at full charge, the battery will suffer long term. Anyone put the strip on the metal charging connectors (as it was when purchased)?

If anyone wonders why I'm in it - have an EV car and it makes sense to care about the battery.  Smile
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#2
Quick update:

Been NOT using them for 3 days, they were in the charging case (about 60% power left in the box), and now - everything is totally DEAD. 0%??

Hope anyone has them to either confirm that this is expected (?) or are mine faulty?
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#3
(05-Sep-2023, 11:32)tomsag Wrote: Hi to all owners of these nice IEMs.

got them yesterday, and found that they seem not to be able to be left alone by not charged to 100% in the box? If out of the box they seem to be in use and will drain to 0% SOC.


If I leave them for a longer time period at full charge, the battery will suffer long term. Anyone put the strip on the metal charging connectors (as it was when purchased)?

If anyone wonders why I'm in it - have an EV car and it makes sense to care about the battery.  Smile

For those of you who have experience with similar in-ear monitors (IEMs), how do you manage the battery health when storing them in the charging case for extended periods? Do you have any tips or techniques to ensure optimal battery performance and longevity?
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#4
never had an issue like this. And sometimes I don't use them for several weeks. Have you updated to the latest firmware ?
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