Updated onSeptember 21, 2021
Aidlab has an internal, lithium-polymer rechargeable battery, which currently provides the best performance for your device. Compared with traditional battery technology, lithium-polymer batteries are lighter, charge faster, last longer, and have a higher power density for more battery life.
To charge your Aidlab battery, do the following:
Note: Don’t try to charge your Aidlab by connecting it to your keyboard, unless your keyboard has a high-power USB port.
The yellow or green light shows the charging status:
If Aidlab is very low on power, it may blink briefly indicating that it needs to charge for up to 10 minutes before you can use it.
Try to avoid charging for short periods to boost a few percent. The battery won't be damaged by doing so, but doing it frequently will lead to decreased overall capacity. Keep in mind, every battery has a certain number of charging cycles before it starts degenerating. Try to use those cycles fully.
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