System Requirements For Battery Charge Using Usb; Wireless Charging - Sony WF-1000XM5 Help Manual

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A: USB AC adaptor
Charging starts on the headset and charging case. The indicator (orange) on the charging case lights up.
After charging is complete, the indicator on the charging case turns off.
Remove the USB Type-C cable.
About the charging time
The required time for fully charging the headset and the charging case is about 2 hours
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Time required for charging the empty battery to its full capacity. The charging time may differ depending on the conditions of use.
Charging the headset when you are outside
A rechargeable battery is built into the charging case. If you charge the charging case in advance, you can use it to
charge the headset when you go out without a power supply.
The required time for fully charging the left and right headset units is about 1.5 hours.

System requirements for battery charge using USB

USB AC adaptor
A commercially available USB AC adaptor capable of supplying an output current of 0.5 A (500 mA) or more
Personal computer
Personal computer with a standard USB port
We do not guarantee operation on all computers.
Operations using a custom-built or homebuilt computer are not guaranteed.

Wireless charging

This headset is compatible with the wireless chargers that meet the Qi standard. Use a wireless charger that conforms to
the Qi standard.
Close the charging case lid and place it on the wireless charger with the SONY logo of the charging case facing upward
to charge.
See
"Location and function of
When charging, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the wireless charger.
Hint
The headset can be also charged by connecting the charging case to a running computer using the supplied USB Type-C cable.
Note
parts" for the location of the charging contact surface.
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