Reverse charging, wired or wireless, operates on the principle of power transfer from one device to another, utilizing the host device's battery as a temporary power bank for the recipient device.
Can a rechargable battery be used as a power bank?
The device has a USB Output which allows the charger to be reverse switched to become a power bank, powered by either the rechargable batteries included or indeed any AA battery can be used to reverse charge your device. Simultaneous charging of two or four AA/AAA NiMH batteries, 4 x 2100mAh AA batteries included.
How does reverse charging work?
Reverse charging, wired or wireless, operates on the principle of power transfer from one device to another, utilizing the host device's battery as a temporary power bank for the recipient device. Let's delve deeper into its mechanism:
What is wired reverse charging?
Wired Reverse Charging: In wired reverse charging, a physical cable, often USB-C to USB-C, connects the host device to the recipient device. The host device recognizes the connection and begins transferring power directly to the recipient device's battery, just as it would receive power from a traditional charger.
What are the benefits of reverse charging?
2. Emergency Power Source: In critical moments when traditional charging options are scarce, reverse charging acts as a lifeline, allowing one device to revive another. 3. Traveler's Ally: Simplify your travel kit by eliminating the need for multiple chargers or power banks. One device with reverse charging can serve as a power hub for others. 4.
How do I use reverse charging?
Check Battery Level: Make sure your phone's battery level is above 20% to effectively use reverse charging. Enable Reverse Charging: Navigate to your phone's settings and access the Battery section. Enable the Wireless reverse charging option. Prepare Charging Device: Turn on the device you intend to charge wirelessly.
• Other Low-Power Devices: In theory, other low-power devices with wireless charging capabilities, like fitness trackers or small IoT devices, could potentially be charged using reverse charging, provided they are compatible with the power output of the reverse charging device.