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Great question, @JenNilesArt! I went to look and I was able to find a breakdown of lights + battery percentage here:
- Four green lights—battery is fully charged
- Three green lights—battery is 75% charged
- Two green lights—battery 50% charged
- One solid red light—battery 25% charged
- One blinking red light—battery is low and charge immediately
More information on this in our Support Center: Charging and Battery Questions. Happy to help with any remaining questions. 🙂🔋💯
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Unplug the reader and press the button. If you see green lights, it's charged. It takes about two hours to fully charge if the battery was low (red light). https://squareup.com/help/us/en/article/5639-set-up-the-square-contactless-chip-card-reader
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I am just curious how to know how MUCH battery power the chip reader has. Right now I show four green lights but what if it's (for example) at 10 percent? Technically it is still charged, but could die in the middle of my art fair. Thanks!
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Great question, @JenNilesArt! I went to look and I was able to find a breakdown of lights + battery percentage here:
- Four green lights—battery is fully charged
- Three green lights—battery is 75% charged
- Two green lights—battery 50% charged
- One solid red light—battery 25% charged
- One blinking red light—battery is low and charge immediately
More information on this in our Support Center: Charging and Battery Questions. Happy to help with any remaining questions. 🙂🔋💯
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@pbroyles, you should also be able to see a tuny icon in the center of the top black bar on your square register on the iPad. It shows the tiny battery symbol.
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