Battery and Charging
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Battery and Charging
- Front LED colors
- Charging Process
- Charging Protocols (QC2; QC3; Power Delivery (PD))
This page is under construction, information may not be up to date.
1. Front LED colors
When the Lynx-R1 is charging, the front LED color will reflect the battery status
Green : 100% ; Yellow 50% ; Red 10%
If the Lynx-R1 doesn't boot, the front LED might indicate the cause:
- If the front LED is blinking at a regular interval, this means that the battery is too low to boot-up
- If the front LED is blinking at irregular intervals, this means that the headset has a hardware issue
2. Charging Process
Please take into account the following comments to properly charge the Lynx-R1:
- Cable: Please use another a certified PD-compatible charging Cable
- Charger Protocol: The Lynx-R1 is compatible with QC2, QC3 and PD. We recommend to use a PD Charger as it's compatible with most USB-C devices
- How to charge with V1.1.6 firmware? :
- Power on the Lynx-R1 and let it boot normally
- use the Power Button to turn-off the displays
- Wait until fully charged (might take up to one hour)
We will add a new charging mode with the firmware V1.1.7 to ease the charging process.
3. Charging Protocols
(Certifications are still in process, this information might change)
The Lynx-R1 should be compatible with :
- QuickCharge 2
- QuickCharge 3
- PowerDelivery
PowerDelivery seems to be the more efficient and we recommend a 20W charger.