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It might not kill your battery if you only leave it for one night, but if you go multiple days without using your car - forget about it, your battery is dead
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I think this thing also contributed to killing my car battery once
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Solves the problem that my HTC One M7 phone would drain the battery when used as in-car GPS even when plugged into a charger.
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and I bought a new battery and turns out the new one starter having the same problem as soon as I plug the charger, so I stopped using it and the battery was working well ,
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Ruined my battery
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Doesn't charge my device (Galaxy Note 4) when plugged in - only decreases our stupid the battery from being drained.
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Battery dies faster than it charges it.
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My battery is draining instead of charging or even maintaining
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The problem is it won't cut off and will drain your car battery dead
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I no longer have to ever worry about a dead battery on anything when I go out because the Maxboost has me covered
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This was a big problem for me, because I use GPS as lot, and at the end of a couple of hours of driving my battery might be depleted, despite being on "charge" the entire time
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It might not kill your battery if you only leave it for one night, but if you go multiple days without using your car - forget about it, your battery is dead
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The second one does not charge, if anything it drains battery
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After another week or two, my phone would actually LOSE battery if I was using it while plugged in.
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No one wants a dead phone battery!!!
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Is it draining my car battery if I don't unplug it
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It charges my phone about as fast as if it was plugged into an outlet at home
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Product works well but don't particularly see it as that fast.
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The quick charger works as it should, while the plug and cord are made of durable materials