That is, until companies release software updates that intelligently charge true wireless earbuds. I have had an iPhone since they were first introduced and just traded in my S5 for this. Now, this does seem to defeat the purpose of the charging case as an object that doubles as a storage unit, but again, it’s worth it if you want your earphones to last. Turning your iPad off allows all of its programs to shut down naturally. If you’ve been experiencing iPad battery problems, it’s possible a hidden software issue is the main cause of the drain. Turning your iPad off at least once per week is an easy way to extend its battery life. Separating the earbuds from the case isn’t ideal but it is possible: I manually power off the Jaybird Vista and place them in a bowl with my keys and other to-go items. Turn Off Your iPad At Least Once Per Week. This will keep their batteries in better health over the long run. If you know you’re only listening to your earbuds in short bursts, you can store the earbuds outside of the case when inactive. ![]() How to preserve your headset’s battery life ![]() Time will tell how the Creative Outlier Gold’s battery life performs over the years, but the constant charging and depletion cycle that it’s subjected to will likely see a demise similar to the original AirPods. But, the problem isn’t so much standalone battery life anymore, rather product longevity. To put it into perspective: the Samsung Galaxy S10 has a 3,400mAh capacity. ![]() Take the Creative Outlier Gold, it’s a modern wonder that these earbuds last 10.3 hours on a single charge of two 80mAh cells.
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