This piece covers how to charge the Sony XB 23 BT speaker. Do this easily through the USB-C power in port, shown in the pictures below. Note that you can still play your XB 23 as it recharges, without raising the charging time by a whole lot.
First, pick a powerful enough USB adapter, as no charger comes with this particular Sony BT speaker. Next, connect a medium to high current USB cable (one that easily handles 1.5 amps) between the speaker and that adapter (the speaker comes with a suitable but short USB-C to USB-A cord). Then, plug the charger into a working wall outlet. Finally, after four hours or so, your XB 23 finishes recharging. So it’s ready to play once more for up to twelve (12) hours before needing another charge-up.
The charger you use should provide 5 volts and at least 0.5 amps (2.5 watts). But for fastest results, use one that can deliver 5 volts at 1.5 amps (7.5 watts). So with that in mind, we use here the Key Power model HDD15-3-PD USB charger station. Now as we said earlier, this speaker needs roughly one and a half amps of current to recharge fully in the least time. Thus, we chose this charger, because it supplies way more than enough capacity for this job.
Now you could use a small charger (0.5 amps), but this would increase the recharge time to more than ten (10) hours. Thus, we pick the higher current option here.
Note that the XB 23 still charges when running. But depending on how much above-and-beyond recharging headroom that your charger supplies, the speaker might charge a trifle faster when switched OFF.
First, open the water resistant port door.
This exposes the USB-C input port as we see next.
Then, plug the small end of the cable into the port on the back of the speaker, as we see in the next shot.
Next, connect the large end of the cord to the AC or car adapter.
Now that we connected the XB 23 and our adapter, we then plug the mains end of this power supply into a working AC outlet, as we show next. We connected ours to a power strip surge protector.
The status lamp lights up solid orange on the speaker. And while no battery status gauge shows percentage of charge, the glowing CHARGE lamp means that charging is occurring, as shown next.
Full battery charging is complete when the solid glowing CHARGE lamp on the top panel, behind the Power button turns off, as shown next.
Also, close the port cap to maintain water resistance.
We have now fully charged this Sony Bluetooth speaker.
Finally, repeat this recharging every twelve hours of play, or any time the 2`3 goes dead, to keep the battery in top condition for years to come.
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