Haptic Devices Documentation
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BATTERY AND LED
There are 2 LEDs inside the haptic device:
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The first little one is always red and means the modul
e’s
microcontroller is on.
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The second one is the battery level LED, it changes accordingly:
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80 to 100%: White.
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30 to 80%: Green.
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<30%: Red.
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It blinks red very quickly (3 Hz) if you have a battery cell with a too low charge level to work.
In this state, the module will not work and needs to be charged.
The second LED blinks (near 1 Hz) when the Haptic device is not connected to an application (not to be
confused with not paired to PC/Quest/phone) and is steady when connected.
You can charge the module with the provided USB-C-to-USB charging cable. Plug the USB-C connector into the
module
’s USB port below the power button
on the front, and then plug the USB connector into a USB port on
your computer.
Important:
trying to use a USB-C-to-USB-C or an electrical outlet instead of your PC can result in the module
not receiving any charge. You should use it as instructed above for it to charge!
The battery level LED turns orange when the module is charging. After 6 to 8 hours of charge, your Haptic
device will be fully charged. You can check it by unplugging it (restart it if it shutdowns at unplugging) and
check the battery level LED is white.
We highly recommend a full charge (until the LED becomes white) when you receive your haptic product.