To get the most out of your EyeRide when you're out and about on your motorbike, it's essential to understand how to optimise its battery life.
Correct charging and battery management will keep you using your EyeRide for longer, without the worry of rapid discharge.
How do I charge my EyeRide?
To ensure optimum charging and preserve battery life, we recommend using a standard smartphone charger (5V/2A, approx. 10W) in combination with a standard USB-C cable.
In order to activate quickly when you need it, EyeRide remains in ‘semi-standby’ mode when it's switched off. However, this means that it can gradually discharge, even when not in use.
Watch out for overloads!
It's vital to check the type of USB port you're using to charge your EyeRide.
Although USB 2 and USB 3 ports are similar, make sure you don't use a USB 3 port or a USB-C/USB-C cable, which can also cause a power surge.
How can you increase the autonomy of your EyeRide by several hours?
The average battery life of EyeRide is around 2 hours.
To extend your battery life significantly, you can connect your EyeRide to an external battery and slip it into the pocket of your jacket.
This will give you several extra hours of battery life, so you can enjoy your EyeRide without interruption.
Understanding the variations in your EyeRide's autonomy
Battery life may vary depending on your use.
So, depending on how you use it, range can fluctuate from one journey to the next.
By following these simple tips, you'll maximise your EyeRide's battery life and protect your device from power surges.
If you have any further questions, please consult our guide or contact us!