So I am notorious for letting my devices (e.g. phone, apple watch, headphones, and laptop) totally run out of juice before I charge it. The only exception is my work computer because I have to make sure I'm online there during work hours or... well you know I could get fired if I don't work so... lol
I've never made it a priority to make sure I always have full battery. I charge everything while I'm sleeping ...and use up my device's charge throughout the day. It's not unusual for me to take a personal phone call and eventually you'll hear me say "oh no! my battery is low!"
How about you...when do you usually charge up your devices?
I charge my phone nightly and it holds the battery until the next charge. I charge my FitBit every week and I just keep an eye on it to see where it's at in percentage. My laptop is always plugged in so there is no fear there of it running low on battery. I used to listen to my iPod a lot and had to charge it before listening to it but Amazon messed up things so my music was deleted and I don't feel like downloading everything again.
I do the same with my EV, basically have it set to charge only up to 80-90% maximum unless I need the full charge (or delay the full charge until it’s going to be near when I’m expected to wake up).
During the day, if I get to come home on my lunch (which I normally do) then I'll charge my phone some more so that I don't have to worry about my phone running low before I get home at the end of my shift.
I recently discovered my portable charger - GAME CHANGER. Now when my battery is low I no longer resign to the possibility it's going to die any minute. I don't know why I didn't make this a priority to have at all times when I'm not near an outlet. lol
I charge mine once or twice during the day as I need to, or before I go out and bring my phone or device with me. When I am using it, and using heavy battery draining apps on it for an extended period of time, I prefer to use my high powered charger to make sure that it remains charged, and not die on me during using them.
I'm a vlogger so I am constantly charging batteries. I also have quite a few charging bricks fully charged with the needed cords just in case I run into battery issues. I buy a lot of batteries too.
This reminds me, I have to take the charged batteries off and put the dead ones in... Thanks 😀