When I was charging my Bluetooth earphones, the red charging light was off.
The instruction manual clearly states that when the red light turns off, it means that the battery is fully charged. So the earphones are fully charged.
But wait a minute. It feels like the charging time is too short.
- How should events be measured?
- I believe that events should be evaluated in a way that includes their impact.
No matter how precise and wonderful an event may be, if its impact is negative, it will be rated low.
When I touch the charging cable, the red light comes on. When I let go of the cable, the lamp goes out. I chuckled, but this is weird.
If the earbuds are faulty, they are defective. I was kind of pissed off.
For some reason, the charging lamp lights up while I’m touching the cable. I moved my hand up and down while holding the cable.
Then the lamp will turn on and off. I realized what was going on. Cable is broken.
- Can the results be accurately predicted?
- However, it is not easy to accurately predict the impact of an event. If even the effects are included in the results, the evaluation of the event is almost unknown to us.
Of course, even though you can think of it as having a positive effect.
I connected my earphones to another cable. The lamp doesn’t turn on when I move the cable. Earphones were not damaged.
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