Tuesday 30 September 2014

How To Take Care Of Your Wireless USB Charger

By Johny Jacson


If you have already bought a wireless USB charger or if you're planning to buy one (Vority's Ki+4 is indeed tempting), you should learn some ways on how to take care of such a charging device.

If you will trace the history of communication, ancient civilizations started out using materials available in nature in order to communicate with other people. Items like animal horns were used to call people and give signals. Cave walls were also used to draw and write stories. When paper was invented, it became the primary material used for communication.

Another useful invention that was made for communication is the telephone. The invention of the telephone was considered a milestone in the history of communication because with the telephone, you can speak and hear the voice of the person you are talking to. Another useful invention that was used to capture memories was the camera. During the old days, most cameras are large and hard to use.

In the 21st century, another useful communication gadget was invented---the mobile phone. Just like the old cameras, early mobile phones were also hard to carry.

Nowadays, aside from the telephone, people have lightweight, full-colored smart phones. Portable digital cameras are also available in the market. Even some of the computers being released nowadays are also smaller and lighter compared to the computers released before. There also thin tablet computers available where you can play movies and games.

What is common to the gadgets being released nowadays is that most are battery-operated. Batteries are also important in order for the gadgets to work, and that's why they need to be charged. Lithium-ion batteries are just one type of rechargeable batteries usually used in gadgets.

Wireless USB chargers are actually safe to use but for extra care when traveling, it's also important to know if the country you're planning to visit uses 110v or 220v. You should also observe your wireless USB charger if it's working properly or not. Don't overcharge or undercharge your devices because it can also affect the quality of the batteries.

Just like batteries, there are also different types of portable chargers. Some chargers are not bundled with devices and are sold separately. There are also USB cables that can be plugged in the Universal Serial Bus port of a computer in order for the gadget to charge. Aside from USB cables, there are also car chargers that can be bought and plugged in the cigarette lighter receptacle of your car in order to charge.

There is also a device called "power bank" that doesn't require to be plugged in for it to charge a electronic device but the device itself needs to be charged in order to work.

There are also wireless USB chargers available in the market. A wireless USB charger contains several USB ports and can charge more than one gadget (Vority's Fast & Smart Ki+4 is a good example of such cutting-edge charging solutions). A wireless USB charger doesn't need to be plugged in a computer in order to charge the gadgets (but they do need to draw power from an outlet).

If you will notice the wireless chargers being sold in the market, you'll realize that chargers are evolving just like the other gadgets mentioned. You will see that companies are following the trends and demands of techies who want efficient and stylish chargers for their gadgets. If you have gadgets, why not get a wireless USB charger and give it a try.




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