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We were commonly taught that the healthiest way to keep our phone batteries optimized is to always drain it until it shuts down and use it after fully charging it to a complete hundred percent. The non-contact charging system employs an electromagnetic induction method and is characterized by its thin coil areas used for transmitting and receiving electric power. It's not really the wireless, long-distance, over-the-air charging that I was thinking but it still works. Both the MA270S and MA320UG come equipped with two Thunderbolt 4 ports, one that supports up to 96W power delivery (more than enough to charge a MacBook Pro), and a Thunderbolt out with 15W charging. It’s got a pretty tough build quality, a a solid battery life paired with fast charging, and an unexpectedly good software to boot. Long battery life, solid battery endurance Speaking of long-term usage, we also like this feature called “Battery Self-Healing Tech” that’s said to recover an extra 1% battery health every 200 charging cycles. On top of that, there’s also bypass charging support to actually reduce battery decay since the phone can directly run on power from the wall charger rather than using the battery itself. This is useful for those long gaming sessions leading to less charging cycles and therefore having a more optimal battery health. Read more in our articles including "WATCH: Overcharging - Quickly Explained" and "Wireless Mobile Charging is here!".

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We were commonly taught that the healthiest way to keep our phone batteries optimized is to always drain it until it shuts down and use it after fully charging it to a complete hundred percent. The non-contact charging system employs an electromagnetic induction method and is characterized by its thin coil areas used for transmitting and receiving electric power.

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It's not really the wireless, long-distance, over-the-air charging that I was thinking but it still works. Both the MA270S and MA320UG come equipped with two Thunderbolt 4 ports, one that supports up to 96W power delivery (more than enough to charge a MacBook Pro), and a Thunderbolt out with 15W charging. It’s got a pretty tough build quality, a a solid battery life paired with fast charging, and an unexpectedly good software to boot.

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Our coverage of charging hacks includes: "WATCH: Overcharging - Quickly Explained"; "Wireless Mobile Charging is here!"; "ASUS ExpertBook Ultra - 5 Best Features That Make This a Serious Executive Productivity Machine". Each article provides unique insights and information.