The power bank can be charged by plugging it into the USB port of a computer or laptop. The power source must be turned on for the power bank to begin charging. Alternatively, it can be charged from a wall socket with the assistance of an electrical adapter that accepts a USB cable. In the case of the PowerBank, the LED light is red while the PowerBank is charging up, and the light turns off when it is fully charged. It automatically stops assuming power from the computer or mains supply when it's full, to prevent over-charging....
One important thing to remember about the power bank is that, like the device itself, it needs to be charged up to work. Therefore, it's a good idea to charge both the device and the power bank at the same time before going out for the day or away on a trip. This provides the maximum amount of power possible to transfer to the device without any use of a mains power supply.
The power bank can be charged by plugging it into the USB port of a computer or laptop. The power source must be turned on for the power bank to begin charging. Alternatively, for users who don't have a personal computer, it can be charged from a wall socket with the assistance of an electrical adapter that accepts a USB cable. A power bank will charge more quickly from a wall socket, and will take approximately twice as long from a computer.
Most power banks feature LED lights which indicate how much power it has. This is useful both when the power bank is being charged, and when it is charging the device. In the case of the PowerBank, the LED light is red while the PowerBank is charging up, and the light turns off when it is fully charged. It automatically stops assuming power from the computer or mains supply when it's full, to prevent over-charging.
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