
07-02-2007, 07:51 PM
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Noobie-BOTster
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 7
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yeah you're right..
As for your question, did you mean if the user has the choice to turn off the alert when he don't want to use it upon charging?
Kirsi Sormunen, Vice-President of Environmental Affairs at ededededed, did not mention on its press release if it has the 'turn off alert' option. But I think the main purpose of these alerts will be of no use if that's the case.
Regarding on the audible set too loud, yes, this may be very alarming to the user. I think ededededed can further improve on this part, or maybe in the future, manufacturers can have an added feature to their chargers that is capable of detecting a battery that is full and automatically switches itself off whenever it's necessary.
For now, atleast ededededed has initiatives in helping maximize potential energy savings.
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