It is very likely that your new electronic toy has a rechargeable battery, and the battery charger that came with the device uses a USB cable to connect the wall charger to the device. So why doesn't your toy charge when the USB cable is plugged into a computer USB port or into some mobile battery chargers or the cool newfangled solar chargers? This book explains what you need to know to insure your electronic wonder gadget gets charged properly, at the fastest rate possible.
Just about every modern computer peripheral device uses the USB port. Practically all smartphones, tablets, GPS navigation units and portable electronic toys with rechargeable batteries have chargers that use the USB cable to connect the device to a wall charger and to a computer. However, the USB port on a computer was never designed to charge a battery and any of today's portable devices that require charging power above 2.5 watts will not charge rapidly on a computer USB port. The Secrets Of USB Battery Charging will explain why your devices does not "Rapid" charge on your computer USB ports and most third party car chargers and your alternatives to work around the limitations of the USB port power specifications.
Just about every modern computer peripheral device uses the USB port. Practically all smartphones, tablets, GPS navigation units and portable electronic toys with rechargeable batteries have chargers that use the USB cable to connect the device to a wall charger and to a computer. However, the USB port on a computer was never designed to charge a battery and any of today's portable devices that require charging power above 2.5 watts will not charge rapidly on a computer USB port. The Secrets Of USB Battery Charging will explain why your devices does not "Rapid" charge on your computer USB ports and most third party car chargers and your alternatives to work around the limitations of the USB port power specifications.