Sometimes your Saphe device needs charging. Select your device below to see how to do this.
Saphe T
The Saphe T is charged via the Saphe Powerdock, which must be connected to power before it can charge your Saphe T. The Powerdock is charged with a USB-C cable, and the battery level is shown with small LEDs.
- Turn on your Saphe Powerdock.
- Place the Saphe T in the recess. Make sure the metal in the recess touches the metal on the back of the Saphe T.
- The Saphe T is now charging.
Saphe Drive Pro
The Saphe Drive Pro can be charged with either USB-C or micro-USB.
- Insert the correct cable into your Saphe device and connect it to power.
- The other end of the cable can be connected to an adapter so you can charge from a 230V power outlet. You can also charge the Saphe Drive Pro in the car.
- It takes about 6–8 hours to fully charge the Saphe Drive Pro. Therefore, it might be a good idea to bring it indoors and charge it from a 230V power outlet.
Note:
- We have found that Apple cables do not work for charging the Saphe Drive Pro.
- The Saphe Drive Pro does not benefit from being connected to power all the time.
Saphe Drive Mini
The Saphe Drive Mini is charged via micro-USB.
- Insert the correct cable into your Saphe device and connect it to power.
- The other end of the cable can be connected to an adapter so you can charge from a 230V power outlet. You can also charge the Saphe Drive Mini in the car.
- It takes about 6–8 hours to fully charge the Saphe Drive Mini. Therefore, it might be advantageous to bring it indoors and charge it from a 230V power outlet.
Note: The Saphe Drive Mini does not benefit from being connected to power all the time.
Saphe Drive
The Saphe Drive is charged via micro-USB.
- Insert the correct cable into your Saphe device and connect it to power.
- The other end of the cable can be connected to an adapter so you can charge from a 230V power outlet. You can also charge the Saphe Drive in the car.
- It takes about 6 hours to fully charge the Saphe Drive. Therefore, it might be a good idea to bring it indoors and charge it from a 230V power outlet.
Note: The Saphe Drive does not benefit from being connected to power all the time.
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