How Do I Charge My Blast Sensor?

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Charging a Blast sensor takes about 45 minutes to an hour using the included wireless charger and USB cable. A full charge lasts up to seven days on standby, or six to eight hours of normal use.

How to Charge the Sensor

  1. Plug the charger cable into the wireless charger’s micro USB port.
  2. Plug the other end of the cable into any USB port outlet.
  3. Place the sensor in the center of the wireless charger with the Blast logo facing up.

Charging Time & Battery Life

  • Full charge time: about 45 minutes to an hour.
  • Standby battery life: up to seven days.
  • Normal usage battery life: six to eight hours (varies by usage).

FAQ

How long does it take to fully charge a Blast sensor? About 45 minutes to an hour.
How long does the battery last? Up to seven days on standby, or six to eight hours of normal usage.
Which way should the sensor face on the charger? Logo facing up, centered on the wireless charger.

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