The Playermaker 2.0 sensors' battery performance, explained

Modified on Fri, 29 Nov, 2024 at 2:26 PM


This article teaches you how your sensors' battery performscharges, and operates.

Fully charged sensors (100% battery) have up to 14 available recording hours and up to 10 days of battery life in rest mode

NOTE: When your case is not plugged into the charger, then your sensors will go into rest mode and not flash any light (to preserve battery life). It is important to know that in rest mode, your sensors' battery will slowly lose charge.

 

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Battery drainage pattern GREEN → ORANGE → RED

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GREEN

Battery %: 100%-35%

Battery life in rest mode: 10 days

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ORANGE

Battery %: 34%-20%

Battery life in rest mode: 4 days

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RED

Battery %: 19-0%

Battery life in rest mode: Cannot start an activity; sensors require charging

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Charging facts, tips, and recommendations:

  1. Charge your sensors after each performed activity.
  2. It takes approximately 3-4 hours to fully charge your sensors from zero battery
  3. The minimum battery life required to start and record a session is ≥ 20%. A 20% battery life allows you to record up to 4 hours of activity. Read this article to see where you can view your sensors' battery status on the app.
  4. Charging your sensors for an extended period of time (a few days) will not affect your sensors' battery performance or short-circuit your battery.
  5. Sensors that are charging successfully shine a solid color.
  6. When your case is not plugged into the charger, then your sensors will go into rest mode and not flash any light (to preserve battery life). 
  7. If your sensors die while you are performing an activity, then your session data will be permanently deleted
  8. The Playermaker 2.0 sensors' operating temperature ranges between 0-40 degrees Celsius (32-100 Fahrenheit). Operating in temperatures outside this range might affect the battery's performance.

 

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