How to tell if Sony XB 33 wireless Bluetooth speaker is charging? This extra bass speaker has an orange LED light on the top button panel, just below and to the left of the Power button, as shown in the following picture. This light that Sony labels as the CHARGE light flashes orange when the battery is nearly dead. So it tells battery level (to a small degree). When the speaker is not on the charge and this lamp blinks, it means to CHARGE the speaker because the battery will soon go dead. But also, to see if the XB 33 is charging, check out this lamp as well. We explain how to read it next.
Of course, you can be absolutely certain that the unit is NOT charging with no charger cord connected to it.
When the speaker is OFF, you can tell if the Sony XB 33 is charging if this light glows steady orange. This lamp continuously glows while charging, when the speaker is either ON, paired or not, or, OFF. Furthermore, when no charger is connected, this light blinks when the battery has about run out of juice. Otherwise, it is OFF.
If the XB 33 CHARGE lamp flashes when the power cord is attached, then the speaker is likely NOT charging. So you should check that your USB cable, adapter charger, and power source are in working order. Try a new adapter or a known good cord. You want this light glowing steadily to know for sure that the XB 33 is charging.
Additionally, the the XB 33 may warm slightly in the rear port area as the speaker charges. Moreover, most charger adapters you power it with will also heat a bit. This warming is a great sign to tell you if the XB 33 is indeed charging. If there is some warmth, then the speaker probably is charging. But if there is no heat, then it may not be charging, although there may not be as much speaker heating if you’re using a lower current charger.
As speaker charging advances toward finish, the CHARGE LED continues glowing. But unlike some of the higher grade wireless speakers, the 33 gives no visual reading of just how far along its recharging is, just that the charging is still in progress.
But you can hear how charging is moving along by pressing the BATT button, also located in the rear port panel. Pressing this button causes the XB 33 to speak the current percentage of charge in the battery, in a female voice.
So as time passes during charging, you can press this button now and then to see if the battery percentage full number is getting higher. If the percentage number announced increases over time, then this is another great indicator the the speaker is charging. If it does not increase after a half hour or so, then it is likely that the unit is NOT charging.
The battery charge cycle is finished when the CHARGE LED goes dark, as we see in the next picture.
Even with the charger cord still supplying power, and when the XB 33 is OFF or ON, the CHARGE lamp stops glowing when the battery inside is full. We see this in the last picture above. The speaker indeed no longer recharges when the battery reaches full charge condition and this light shuts off. If this light shuts off after several hours, then this is another hint that the XB 33 was indeed charging while the light was ON. If the lamp never goes out, then the speaker may not be charging.
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