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by femto
2 days ago
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> so i used it plugged into the wall. Careful using body-worn devices when plugged in. Medical power supplies have special requirements to avoid electrocution, because they are often powering equipment in contact with a person's body. Consumer power supplies probably don't, on the assumption that the device will not be charging whilst being worn. People have died from using headphones plugged into USB chargers. https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/faulty-usb-phone-charger... |
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At least here in the EU they do and i think it's the case in most countries world wide?
Looks like that 2014 case might have been a sub-standard charger that didn't conform to required safety standards?
I actually experienced a (cheap) charger exploding under my desk back around 2015.
There's a youtuber called BigClive that delights in tearing down the bad chargers. Ken Shirrif's blog is the best resource i know of for this topic though.
Anyway, i feel pretty safe with the vision pro plugged in with an apple charger. The battery does get warm though...