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The Dobbly app currently does not indicate when the buttons are empty. You can recognize that the battery is empty when the red LED (on the bottom of the button) does not light up anymore when the button is pressed.  
The Dobbly app currently does not indicate when the buttons are empty. You can recognize that the battery is empty when the red LED (on the bottom of the button) does not light up anymore when the button is pressed.  






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Charging is done with a USB-C cable. This is the same cable that is used for charging a phone, for example. The USB-C cables are not supplied by Luqo. ''NOTE: The plug must have a 5V output and a maximum of 2 Amps.'' For example, Chromebook chargers often have an Ampere output that is too high (e.g. 3A), which means the button will not charge.  
Charging is done with a USB-C cable. This is the same cable that is used for charging a phone, for example. The USB-C cables are not supplied by Luqo. ''NOTE: The plug must have a 5V output and a maximum of 2 Amps.'' For example, Chromebook chargers often have an Ampere output that is too high (e.g. 3A), which means the button will not charge.  
   
   
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The USB-C connector is deliberately located at the bottom of the button, so that it cannot be used when the button is being charged. This is to prevent the USB-C port from being pulled apart during charging.
The USB-C connector is deliberately located at the bottom of the button, so that it cannot be used when the button is being charged. This is to prevent the USB-C port from being pulled apart during charging.
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The Dobbly app currently does not indicate when the buttons are empty. You can recognize that the battery is empty when the red LED (on the bottom of the button) does not light up anymore when the button is pressed.


Charging is done with a USB-C cable. This is the same cable that is used for charging a phone, for example. The USB-C cables are not supplied by Luqo. NOTE: The plug must have a 5V output and a maximum of 2 Amps. For example, Chromebook chargers often have an Ampere output that is too high (e.g. 3A), which means the button will not charge.

  1. Press the USB-C connector into the USB-C port at the bottom of the button.
  2. A red LED light will light up.
  3. The red LED light will go off when the battery is full.


The USB-C connector is deliberately located at the bottom of the button, so that it cannot be used when the button is being charged. This is to prevent the USB-C port from being pulled apart during charging.