Charging
The charging dock
Your kit includes a USB-C 10-port charging dock. It powers up to 10 trackers at once and keeps them organized between sessions.
How to use it
- Drop each tracker into a port, USB-C end down. The dock’s port engages with the tracker’s USB-C automatically.
- Plug the dock into a USB power source. Use a wall charger, not a PC port — wall chargers deliver more current and finish faster.
- Wait until each tracker’s charging LED turns off (varies by firmware; some show steady, some pulse).
A full charge from empty takes a few hours. From half-full, much less.
Use a wall charger, not your PC
Charging from a PC USB port works, but it’s slow (PC ports often share current across many devices). A 5V wall charger of any USB-A or USB-C variety gets the dock to full speed.
Charging a single tracker
If you don’t want to set up the dock, you can charge any individual tracker with a USB-C cable into a 5V source. Same rules apply — 5V, no fast-charge profiles.
How often to charge
50+ hours of battery means most users charge once every few sessions. A weekly top-up is a good default.
Trackers auto-sleep after 15 minutes of inactivity, so leaving them strapped to your body during a quick bathroom break doesn’t drain them.
When trackers are “fully charged”
Pull them off the dock and put them somewhere dry until your next session. Don’t leave them on the dock indefinitely once charged — for battery longevity, see Battery Care.
Charging problems?
- No LED activity when docked → see Charging Issues
- One tracker won’t charge → swap to a different dock port to rule out a port issue
- Tracker shows “charging” but never reaches full → very rare; raise it in Discord or support