[SC-CSTD] FW: [victor] How Best To Preserve Battery on VRStream
Frank Loza
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Sat Feb 4 03:17:17 UTC 2023
From: victor at groups.io <victor at groups.io> On Behalf Of Laz
Sent: Friday, February 3, 2023 8:27 PM
To: victor at groups.io
Subject: Re: [victor] How Best To Preserve Battery on VRStream
Here's How to Charge Your Phone to Save The Battery, According to Science
https://www.sciencealert.com/how-to-charge-phone-battery-to-last-longer-advice-science
Stay well,
laz
On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 8:09 PM Roger Loran Bailey via groups.io <http://groups.io> <Rogerbailey81=aol.com at groups.io <mailto:aol.com at groups.io> > wrote:
You probably are shortening your battery life. Laz has posted a link on this list at least twice about preserving battery life and it would be good if he would do so again. It was an article about extending the life of cell phone batteries, but since the Stream uses the same kind of battery then presumably it applies to the Stream too. The article contained some explanation of this, but the gist of it was that you should avoid letting the battery run down entirely and avoid letting it charge to 100 percent. Doing either now and then by accident won't noticeably hurt it, but you should not make a habit of it. I seem to recall that the article said that ideally you should start charging at 90 percent and stop at 99 percent, but that would be rather impractical. It's just too hard a target to shoot for. Personally, after reading the article the first time I got into the habit of checking the battery charge now and then and if it is below 90 percent I start charging. When it is anywhere above 90 percent I stop charging.
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On 2/3/2023 7:39 PM, Tom Behler wrote:
Hello, everyone.
I suspect I’ll get varying opinions on this, so perhaps Matthieu can weigh on this to give us the official answer from Humanware.
What is the best way to maximize and preserve the battery life on the second-gen and third-gen VRStream?
I have owned two second-gen VRStreams, and have always kept them plugged into the supplied battery chargers. This way, when I am ready to do reading, or listening to podcasts or internet radio, I’m starting with a maximum battery charge.
Some people have told me that constantly leaving the Stream plugged in will degrade the battery over time.
Is this true for the second-gen Stream.
How about for the new third-gen Stream, and its internal battery?
Thanks!
Dr. Tom Behler From Michigan
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