• Rooki@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I dont get what you want too. You said you can connect DIRECTLY to the headset with usb-c, then after another comment you said its possible to daisy chain it onto the battery pack ( that is dangerous ), then you said i am lying about that. I dont know anymore too, its just funny to discuss with people like you.

    You apple fanboys are more fanatic into the product than everyone else.

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      9 months ago

      Why are you continuing to lie? I never said you can connect directly to it. The parent comment said

      “You can use any USB battery with it, just plug it into the battery pack.”

      Which is absolutely true. You claimed it was false. I corrected you. I’ve made no other claims about wanting a Vision Pro, loving Apple, or anything else that you are insinuating. Just take the L dude.

      I could not find any resources that charging a the Vision Pro battery from an external battery is a safety hazard. It’s using USB spec for power delivery, as long as it receives the correct voltage and current it wouldn’t care what is on the other end.

      Sure, some cheap battery banks are not designed to be charged and discharged at the same time, but this is clearly not the case here.

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        9 months ago

        this is you? You DID NOT say you can daisy chain battery packs, you said you can plug it from a usb-c into a wallsocket. I cant decide if you are a troll or just ignorant.

        Now you say, you can directly charge the Vision pro with an external battery pack, but who has a lightning connector? and who really builds that?

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          9 months ago

          Holy shit dude. You still don’t understand? There is no lighting connector involved.

          The cable coming out of the battery pack and goes to the wall is standard usb-c. Rather than plugging this usb-c connector into the included wall adapter, you could plug it into a battery that supports usb-c power delivery.

          I honestly don’t know how I can make it any clearer for you.