Sometimes, the practices you usually carry out with the battery of your portable speaker can be harmful.
In this note we want to talk to you about how to take care of the battery of your Bluetooth speaker.
Today, lithium-ions have replaced older nickel-cadmium-lead batteries in most wireless speakers, as well as other devices. Although lithium batteries have not undergone major advances in recent years, compared to previous ones, they have a lower weight, size, and greater capacity to store charge, in addition to the great advance in eliminating the well-known “memory effect.” ”.
Before talking to you about how to care for the battery of your Bluetooth speaker, we want to debunk some myths about lithium batteries:
It is not necessary to let the battery discharge completely, not even on the first charge, since around 40% is the best percentage to keep our speaker's battery in good condition.
We should not leave our device charging until it reaches 100% or keep it on after completing the full charging cycle because the battery could heat up and be harmful to our device.
Now, to keep the battery of your Bluetooth speaker in good condition, we give you these recommendations that we hope will be useful to you:
Move your portable speaker away from places with high temperatures. Lithium batteries are extremely susceptible to high temperatures.
Turn off your portable speaker when you finish using it, following the instructions to do so, thus avoiding breakdowns in the operation of your Bluetooth speaker.
Disconnect the Bluetooth that you use to play music on your speaker while it is not going to be used.
At Thonet & Vander we have worked deeply with our team of engineers and designers, focusing on the duration and useful life of the batteries of our wireless Bluetooth speaker models.
Combining the design of our batteries and the advice we give you for their care, you will now be able to enjoy the music and fun that our wireless speaker models offer you.