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> I have used the phone charger for my android and it works fine > I don’t think there is a problem USB 2.0 port output = 0.5A Android phone charger output could be up to 2.4A It's not very good for the battery in case if headphones doesn't have controller inside. That is why I am asking what is the best amperage for charging if I do not have PC with USB port near me.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have used the phone charger for my android and it works fine I don’t think there is a problem
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it wouldn't affect the battery
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can use any USB power source capable of providing 0.5A or greater to charge these headphones. Maximum USB current draw I've measured while charging is approximately 0.45A, most but not all of which is directly consumed by the battery. The battery is a 1.2AH lipo unit and using Sony's stated full charge time of 4H, the average battery input current during charge is 0.3A. Also at at the advertised 30H run time in NC mode the current consumption is 0.04A. So as a rule of thumb the average play / charge ratio is 0.3A / 0.04A = 7.5, which roughly agrees with the stated 70m play with a 10m charge.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is not recommended. With these headphones it is suggested you use wall charger/adapter capable of feeding in 1.5 A or 0.5 A.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Andrew, we cannot guarantee if a 5V, 1A charger will charge the battery of this headphone and if it is safe. We recommend using a wall charger/adapter capable of feeding in 1.5 A or 0.5 A only. Thanks, -Mark
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