Litones Square 3 Portable Video Conference Light does, it comes with a charging cable and adapter for computers.
If it is an iPod Touch, yes, you can work on an iPod or use the iPod while it is charging.
No, charging your tablet device while working or using it does not damage it. However, excessive charging of your electronics can impact your battery life.
what you need to do is just charge it a little bit more and if it dont work then somthin is wrong!!!
no charging it while on is the same as while off the only thing different is maybe one or two apps won't work while charging and you can't move too much do to the short charger for ipods
Dead battery or the charging cable is broken or socket in the tablet. if the charging light comes on the tablet should work.
It does not take long for it to get enough of a charge for the red lights to work. Plus when the item is plugged in it has power and will work as a controller while it is charging.
sound like you have a bad alternator. it will kill the battery.
Sounds like the alternator is not charging the battery. The first thing to do is check the battery voltage while the engine is running and see if you have 13 Volts or better and work from there.
It is safe to continue working on your tablet while charging it. There is no adverse effect. You should not however leave your tablet on charge all the time or it can affect your devices battery life.
It will work on a charging cable and not even delay the charging time. How would you even use on on a charging station
It could be the way you're charging. If you're charging it by computer and it doesn't work than, I do not know why. Sorry. If you're charging by speaker, it could be the kind of speaker, it might take a while, it might be that the speaker does not charge the ipod.
The lights on a modiary battery charger typically indicate the charging status of the battery. A green light usually signifies that the battery is fully charged or in a maintenance mode, while a red or orange light often indicates that the battery is currently charging or requires attention. Some chargers may have additional lights to show specific conditions, like a fault or temperature warning. By monitoring these lights, users can easily understand the charging progress and status of their batteries.