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Nari Ultimate - Charging Questions

  • 11 September 2019
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Hi all, I am new to this forum, actually I'm pretty new to PC gaming. I have been replacing all my PC accessories with Razer gear, don't think I need explain why here :)
I picked up a new headset today the Nari Ultimate and as recommended I placed them on charge. I have a couple of questions I'd really appreciate answering.
First off (yea I know these could be really dumb q's but I have no idea and I am not very tech minded) is it okay to charge my Nari's with my mobile phone's USB plug? I haven't they are currently charging via a USB port on my PC but it would be handy if I could safely do so.
Secondly, I remember hearing years ago ... when mobiles first went mainstream, that you should always leave your device charging for a good few hours even if the indicator says it is fully charged? I don't know if there is any truth in that but it was a tech guy in the Orange store who told me this and he said that it didn't just apply to mobile phones but all rechargeable devices!
Any related info would be greatly appreciated and thanks very much for taking the time to read. Can't wait to set up my new headset and log into Arma3. Cheers.

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@HiveMind3006 No such thing as a dumb question in here so long as they abide by our House Rules.

1. If the cable fits, it will work.
2. There isn't a need to keep it plugged in. There is something called the overcharge detector inside the headset which will automatically stop the charging process when the battery is full.

Don't worry about it too much. Feel free to send me a PM should you need further assistance.
Razer.Caziel
@HiveMind3006 No such thing as a dumb question in here so long as they abide by our House Rules.

1. If the cable fits, it will work.
2. There isn't a need to keep it plugged in. There is something called the overcharge detector inside the headset which will automatically stop the charging process when the battery is full.

Don't worry about it too much. Feel free to send me a PM should you need further assistance.

Thanks very much and appreciate the advice. Yea I know but you know how harsh some folks can be on the interwebs!! Lol Thanks again. BTW I am loving the Nari's the Haptic Tech is astounding, normal sound is bland without them !! Cheers 🙂
Userlevel 7
No biggie. Don't hesitate to start threads, we're all friends here. Anyways, have a great weekend!