How Often Should You Charge Your Vibrator?
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If you're here, you've probably already used a vibrator, and you know how awesome they can make your body feel. You know how amazing vibrators are for solo play (masturbation is such an inelegant word!), and you might already know how good they can be for couples.Â
However, if you don't properly turn off your vibrator when you’re finished with it, you'll have nothing but the shell of a machine in your hands pretty soon. And that would make your sex life suck, and not in a great orgasm giving way, but in a terrible way that makes you want to pull your hair out.
One way a vibrator can get bad is by constantly dying while you’re using it. Imagine you're having the greatest sex of your life. It's so good that you think you're in another dimension because sex on this earth cannot possibly be this amazing.Â
And all of a sudden, your partner rolls off you (or from under you) and goes to sleep without so much as a warning. Imagine how annoyed and royally pissed off you would be. I wouldn't want to exaggerate, of course, but your anger and disappointment at that point may well be unquantifiable.
That's exactly what happens when your sex toy dies mid-sex. It's annoying, it's frustrating, and it can get you angry. Sometimes it can even destroy your entire week.
Thankfully that situation can be avoided. It doesn't have to happen to you, and you don't have to use your vibrator with the fear of getting left hanging while at your orgasmic peak. To make sure your vibrator lasts longer and doesn't die on you during masturbation, or sex, you need to know how to manage its batteries. And that's precisely what this guide is going to be about.
Most rechargeable sex toys come with Lithium-ion batteries. These sex toy batteries are like the batteries you'll find on your laptop. The only difference, of course, is that they are much smaller than your power pack. Now, these batteries have good life spans if you use them sensibly, but if you don't, well, they don't.Â
To ensure that doesn't happen, make sure you follow these four tips:
- Fully charge your vibrator before first use— a full charge takes about two hours.
- Don't overcharge your vibrator. This means that you shouldn't charge it for more than the time it needs to get full, as that could affect its battery life.
- Do not recharge your vibrator until it is low.
- Always make sure your vibrator is turned completely off before storing it.
How Often Should You Charge Your Vibrator?
The first thing you need to do is find out how long the usage of the vibrator is. This shouldn't be difficult to find out, as any quality sex toy will have specs that will have this information. Once you get that information, you should be pretty clear how long the battery lasts and when you should charge it before the battery gets depleted.
Now, I know that you could get carried away, but don't get so carried away that the battery of your vibrator gets depleted during use. Charging it from zero percent constantly can hurt the lifespan of the vibrator.Â
So, the answer to the question of how often you should charge your vibrator is simple; not too often that it's consistently charged too full, and not too little that it often dies, or you have to charge it from 0%.Â
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