neo raider
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No handshake to deliver power is stupidly dangerous
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It has some safety mechanism according to googleOh wow. I wonder if the Xbox Elite 2's magnetic charging dock does a hang shake or just constantly feeds power to the pins like the puck? I have mine tucket in my couches center console, I should test that :-/
lol you forgot to finish the title " catch fire .... if you are completely stupid and lay a metal watch band across the contacts. ".
Very amateur hour, seems they never got the proper UL certifications either. Their hardware teams are only like 30-40 people out of the 400 Valve employees.Yikes. That's some Temu level of QA work.
Oh wow. I wonder if the Xbox Elite 2's magnetic charging dock does a hang shake or just constantly feeds power to the pins like the puck? I have mine tucket in my couches center console, I should test that :-/
That's the difference between console makers or OEMs vs someone trying to do hardware on the side.It has some safety mechanism according to google
lol you forgot to finish the title " catch fire .... if you are completely stupid and lay a metal watch band across the contacts. ".
Normally exposed pins have circuitry to cut of high current in case of a short circuit. This doesn't appear to have that.
hmm im trying to do it with mine and a fork. and its not sparking or anything.start a fire damn it!
C'mon now no one is going to do that deliberately. That's the whole point of an accident. It's fine we can like Valve and still criticize them.lol you forgot to finish the title " catch fire .... if you are completely stupid and lay a metal watch band across the contacts. ".
Wonder if my 8bitdo ultimate 2 dock will do that. It's pins are at the bottom of a saddle shapped dock, a bit more protected.
wireless is kinda stupid for anything that doesn't actually need it. Waste of energy and money. Certainly small for individuals but huge if wireless would be used on everything globally, just for some comfort browny points.Magsafe on all controllers, please. wireless charging, no contacts.
A lot of gamers out there with cluttered desks. The issue is probably less someone putting something on top of the puck, and more them taking the puck off the controller dropping it on their desk and it landing on something conductive. Which with it being magnetic doesn't seem that hard.Stupid idiots at Valve didn't take into account the possibility that someone might put a metal wristwatch strap across all three nodes, absolute amateur hour.
its basically a magnet snapping to stuff, idiot.lol you forgot to finish the title " catch fire .... if you are completely stupid and lay a metal watch band across the contacts. ".
That post that blew up is extremely sus. What seems to have happened there is that the OP had the puck connected to a charger (why? ), had the watch charging via induction, connected the watch strap to the puck, inducing a charge and burning out the puck, not the other way around.
I mean that's something you probably don't think about and probably carelessly happens all the time, especially if you keep an untidy desk, never mind just having kids just leaving things around.lol you forgot to finish the title " catch fire .... if you are completely stupid and lay a metal watch band across the contacts. ".