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If you have already bought a [http://www.amazon.com/Vority-Qi-Standard-Ki-400-550mAmps-Qi-Enabled/dp/B00MNZ6Z90/ie=UTF8?m=A1IJVNWCDZNY9J&keywords=qi+wireless+usb+charger USB wireless 4 port 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 your wireless USB charger has dirt on it, use a dry, clean cloth to wipe it. Don’t use water or any kind of cleaning solution (e.g. Rubbing alcohol) to clean it because the problem might get worse. In order to avoid getting scratches on it, put your wireless USB charger inside its original box. You can also put it inside your bag. To avoid accidents and misuse, make sure that children won’t be playing with it because there’s a possibility that they might get electrocuted if they do such a thing. You should also take note of the room’s temperature. The room should not be too cold or too hot for the charger because temperatures can also affect the battery and it charging quality. As you know, no one wants batteries that don’t last. Make sure that your devices are plugged correctly. You should know which USB port is suitable for your device. Read the charger manuals and take the USB port amperes and volts of the charger into consideration before plugging your device. You must also know the types of batteries your devices have. If you just simply charge your devices (e.g. smartphones) and you failed to take such details into account there’s a possibility that your gadget will be harmed. 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 condition of the batteries. Here’s a pointer you must keep in mind – don’t be in a hurry when charging your device. If you’re the type who is impatient or you have an appointment in two hours, charge your device early or the day before your appointment. If you think that your charger is not working properly, call customer care to ask for some help. However, if you think you cannot troubleshoot it even with the help of such support representatives, use the charger’s warranty and have it fixed by technicians. Your own safety is also at stake if you attempt to fix it without seeking any advice from its makers. Don’t be afraid to personalize your charger. You can add a name tag or put a sticker on it so that it will look good and people will know it’s yours. Just remember that you should not decorate it while your device(s) is charging. Don’t use any flammable material in decorating it. The things mentioned are some of the ways you can do in order to take care of your wireless USB charger. Enjoy and take care of it so that it will last longer.
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