B&O Beoplay A1 battery problem workaround

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 20

  • @MadzA-1
    @MadzA-1 6 лет назад

    as some of you perhaps have to remove protection that makes decrease the volume?

  • @benzclubru
    @benzclubru 5 лет назад

    How charging Beoplay A2 by powetbank? help me please

  • @witekbanaszak5251
    @witekbanaszak5251 7 лет назад

    There is no problem with fast charging? I used Adata A10050qc with the same parametrs and Qual Quickcharge 3.0. Every time stop charging when using output USB- C with Quick charge. Only charging by USB- A works fine.

  • @vaduvasergiu7673
    @vaduvasergiu7673 6 лет назад +1

    Did you try the eighty plus power bank to charge the beoplay via usb-usb type c(the beoplay a1 cable)? would it keep up that way?

    • @alisamini
      @alisamini  6 лет назад

      Yes I did. It keeps up with most of the usage scenarios meaning the A1 will also be charged. Even in very extreme usage with 100% volume and heavy base music the A1's battery will either stay at the same lvl or reduce very slowly.

    • @alexostafi2555
      @alexostafi2555 4 года назад

      @@alisamini You need a 9V Quick charger to do it properly, because the speaker have a 7.2V battery and a regular charger puts out only 5V, no matter how many amps. 😉

  • @Dani96Mac
    @Dani96Mac 7 лет назад +2

    does it get hot while charging??

    • @alisamini
      @alisamini  7 лет назад +1

      Not so much while regular charging, but it gets hot while fast charging.

    • @bogdanbydek2645
      @bogdanbydek2645 7 лет назад +2

      Its get hot when u listen to it. Its normal

    • @alisamini
      @alisamini  7 лет назад +2

      About the speaker temperature it depends to the volume which you play back and also regular and fast charging so if you listen to music with 90% of volume while fast charging you will actually see a significant volume/bass reduction due to the high temperature.
      So is it bad for the speaker? I don't thing so. Is it bad for the battery life in the long run? hell yes!
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    • @BELDANDY13JUICE
      @BELDANDY13JUICE 6 лет назад

      How much playback time do you get at full volume of beoplay A1? Thanks

  • @BELDANDY13JUICE
    @BELDANDY13JUICE 6 лет назад +1

    How much playback time do you get from Beoplay A1 at full Volume? Thanks

    • @alisamini
      @alisamini  6 лет назад +2

      I actually does not play it at full volume but I saw that it tears apart the battery so my guess is less than 2 hours.

  • @akshaythombare6979
    @akshaythombare6979 5 лет назад

    Can we charge it with 5V - 4A,please reply

    • @alexostafi2555
      @alexostafi2555 4 года назад

      Yes, u can, but it won't be efficient. You'll need a 9V Quick charger to do it properly, because the speaker have a 7.2V battery and a regular charger puts out only 5V, no matter how many amps.

  • @robbey300
    @robbey300 3 года назад +1

    My B&O A1 is rubbish. Worked fine got two years then problems. The B&O support staff for UK were rubbish and offered me all sorts of workarounds - none worked. I now have a £200:paper weight. Avoid these speakers ( badly made in China but carry expensive price tags).

  • @alexostafi2555
    @alexostafi2555 4 года назад

    The speaker have a battery of 7.2V!!! So you'll never get it 100% charge with a regular 5V charger/power back! U'll need a 9V Quick/fast charger wall adapter to charge it properly! 😉
    A regular cellphone battery have 3.7V and they all have an wall adapter that puts out 5V. So, B&O speaker have a battery with a double Voltage!!!

  • @bogdanbydek2645
    @bogdanbydek2645 7 лет назад

    Well obviously you will get poor results with all this cheap chinese powerbanks. They have nowhere near the capacity they claiming. If you get decent one from Ravpower or Anker than u may have to spent bit more money on them, but at least when it said its 10k mAh it really is. Ive been using such a set for year now and had no problems at all. Just always connect your a1 before the red light appears. A1 will be hot whether u charge it or not. Thats normal to this speaker.

    • @alisamini
      @alisamini  7 лет назад +2

      Generally I agree with you! Although I used this 80+ for a few month and it gives me a around 8k mAh that is not so bad! and strange enough I could not make the A1 fast charge with anything else yet!
      About the speaker temperature it depends to the volume which you play back and also regular and fast charging so if you listen to music with 90% of volume while fast charging you will actually see a significant volume/bass reduction due to the high temperature.
      So is it bad for the speaker? I don't thing so. Is it bad for the battery life in the long run? hell yes!

    • @alexostafi2555
      @alexostafi2555 4 года назад

      @@alisamini Again,You need a 9V Quick charger to do it properly, because the speaker have a 7.2V battery and a regular charger puts out only 5V, no matter how many amps!!! 😁 Most of the cheep "fast chargers" are putting out more amps but still 5V. A real smart Quick charger can put out 5,9 or 12V, that are selected by the internal CPU, who decide how much voltage and amps are needed to charge a specific battery.