How do I know when Structure Sensor is fully charged?

by | May 6, 2019 | Photography, iPad | 0 comments

When charging, the Sensor displays a pulsing LED light. When fully charged, the LED light will remain solid!

Source: https://structure.io/structure-sensor/getstarted#charging

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