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will it hurt the battery to leave blue tooth devices plugged in
I have 3 different pairs of blue tooth headphones i use for different things. one i wear outside when mowing or taking dogs for walk. one i take to work that can fold and go in my pocket. and a nice one i use for gaming or listening to music on my note 3.
I want to know if it is ok to leave these devices plugged into my new http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1wall charger when not in use. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...L._SL1500_.jpgmaybe be for a couple of weeks at a time sometimes. will this hurt the batteries or not. I just purchased this BOLSE charger for my devices. I will not be plugging my note 3 in here by the way. I charge it upstairs. Any advice or experiences would be appreciated. Thanks |
Depends on the specific device, but most should have overcharge protection circuitry, so once fully charged it would be the same as hanging the device on a hook with no electricity going to it.
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The battery charger for my vaporizer has an auto cutoff at a specific voltage, and will kick back on if the battery falls back below a certain voltage when stored in it. So it's possible that leaving it hooked up is fine. Depends on the charger.
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