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== Features and specifications ==
=== Features and specifications ===
*Battery is easily removable and replaceable (though no hot swapping?)
*Battery is easily removable and replaceable (though no hot swapping?)
*6Ah Li-Po battery (at a nominal 3.7V, for approximately 22Wh)
*6Ah Li-Po battery (at a nominal 3.7V, for approximately 22Wh)
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* ?weight of cable, length of cable, environmental info.
* ?weight of cable, length of cable, environmental info.


== Battery life ==
=== Battery life ===
* Everyday work load:  8 hours (without any power management features, tested on prototype April 2016)
* Everyday work load:  8 hours (without any power management features, tested on prototype April 2016)
* Everything on (Bluetooth, WiFi, etc.):  TBD
* Everything on (Bluetooth, WiFi, etc.):  TBD
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* Suspend mode (display off, audio off, CPU running):  TBD
* Suspend mode (display off, audio off, CPU running):  TBD


==Charger==
=== Charger ===
Sample of official [https://twitter.com/EvilDragon1717/status/565822058530340864/photo/1 charging solution]
The Pyra will charge from a standard microUSB cable, much in the same way as any other (non-apple) portable device made in the last few years.
 
Sample of [https://twitter.com/EvilDragon1717/status/565822058530340864/photo/1 potentially official charger]
 
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Revision as of 08:37, 8 August 2017

Features and specifications

  • Battery is easily removable and replaceable (though no hot swapping?)
  • 6Ah Li-Po battery (at a nominal 3.7V, for approximately 22Wh)
  • Can be charged in the Pyra using either of two microUSB ports (one carries USB3.0 otg, the other serial debug data)
  • ?weight of cable, length of cable, environmental info.

Battery life

  • Everyday work load: 8 hours (without any power management features, tested on prototype April 2016)
  • Everything on (Bluetooth, WiFi, etc.): TBD
  • Display off, audio on: TBD
  • Suspend mode (display off, audio off, CPU running): TBD

Charger

The Pyra will charge from a standard microUSB cable, much in the same way as any other (non-apple) portable device made in the last few years.

Sample of potentially official charger