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Don’t Get Caught Out: How to Know if DJI Pocket 2 is Fully Charged

Lindsey is a photographer based in Los Angeles. She has over 10 years of experience as a professional photographer specializing in portraits and events. Lindsey started her career with DSLR cameras but made the switch to Nikon's line of Z mirrorless cameras in 2020. Since then, she has been extensively...

What To Know

  • Knowing how to check if your DJI Pocket 2 is fully charged is crucial to avoid getting caught in the middle of filming with a dead battery.
  • The app will display the current battery percentage in a clear and prominent location on the screen.
  • Knowing how to check your DJI Pocket 2’s battery level and understanding battery life tips are essential for enjoying your Pocket 2 to the fullest.

The DJI Pocket 2 is a powerful and compact camera that’s perfect for capturing life’s adventures on the go. But one of the biggest challenges with using a small, portable device like this is battery life. Knowing how to check if your DJI Pocket 2 is fully charged is crucial to avoid getting caught in the middle of filming with a dead battery. This guide will walk you through the various ways to monitor your Pocket 2’s battery level and ensure you’re always ready to capture the moment.

The Power Button Indicator: Your First Line of Defense

The most straightforward way to check your DJI Pocket 2’s battery status is through the power button indicator. Located on the side of the camera, this small LED light provides a quick visual cue about your battery’s health:

  • Solid Green: The Pocket 2 is fully charged.
  • Flashing Green: The battery is charging.
  • Solid Red: The battery is low.
  • Flashing Red: The battery is critically low.

While this indicator is a good starting point, it doesn’t give you a precise percentage of remaining battery life. For that, you’ll need to turn to other methods.

The DJI Mimo App: Your Digital Battery Gauge

The DJI Mimo app is your companion for all things Pocket 2. It’s not just for controlling your camera; it’s also where you’ll find detailed information about your battery level.

  • Open the App: Launch the DJI Mimo app on your smartphone or tablet and connect to your Pocket 2.
  • Battery Status: The app will display the current battery percentage in a clear and prominent location on the screen. It also provides an estimated remaining recording time based on your current settings.

The DJI Mimo app is an essential tool for monitoring your battery life and ensuring you have enough juice for your next shoot.

The Pocket 2’s Built-in Display: A Quick Glance

The Pocket 2’s tiny built-in display also provides a quick snapshot of your battery level. It’s not as detailed as the DJI Mimo app, but it’s a convenient way to check your battery status without having to open the app.

  • Battery Icon: Look for the battery icon in the top right corner of the display. It will show the remaining battery percentage in a graphical format.

Keep in mind that this display is small, so it may be challenging to see the exact percentage in bright sunlight.

Understanding Battery Life & Charging Times

It’s important to understand the basics of your Pocket 2’s battery life and charging times to optimize your shooting experience.

  • Typical Battery Life: The Pocket 2’s built-in battery can provide up to 140 minutes of continuous recording at 1080p/25fps. However, this can vary depending on factors like recording resolution, frame rate, and features like stabilization and HDR.
  • Charging Time: Using the included USB-C cable, you can fully charge the Pocket 2’s battery in about 75 minutes.

Prolonging Your Battery Life: Tips and Tricks

Knowing how to check your battery level is only half the battle. To maximize your shooting time, follow these tips:

  • Power-Saving Modes: The Pocket 2 offers various power-saving modes to extend your battery life. Use the “Low Power Mode” for longer recording times.
  • Turn Off Unnecessary Features: Features like stabilization and HDR can drain your battery faster. Turn them off when you don’t need them.
  • Use External Power: For extended shoots, consider using a portable power bank or a dedicated battery pack compatible with the Pocket 2.

Troubleshooting Battery Issues: When Things Go Wrong

Sometimes, even with proper care, you might encounter battery issues. Here’s how to troubleshoot common problems:

  • Battery Not Charging: Check the charging cable and USB port for damage. Make sure you’re using a compatible charger.
  • Battery Draining Quickly: Avoid using high-demand features like 4K resolution or high frame rates if you need to conserve battery life.
  • Battery Not Recognized: Try restarting your Pocket 2 and your smartphone. If the problem persists, contact DJI support.

The Takeaway: Always Be Prepared

Knowing how to check your DJI Pocket 2’s battery level and understanding battery life tips are essential for enjoying your Pocket 2 to the fullest. By following these tips, you can avoid the frustration of a dead battery and ensure you’re always ready to capture the moment.

Answers to Your Questions

Q: Can I use the Pocket 2 while it’s charging?
A: No, the Pocket 2 cannot be used while charging. You’ll need to power it off and connect it to a charger.
Q: How long does it take to charge the Pocket 2 using a power bank?
A: The charging time will vary depending on the power bank‘s capacity and output. Generally, it takes longer to charge from a power bank than from a wall charger.
Q: Can I replace the Pocket 2’s battery?
A: The Pocket 2’s battery is not user-replaceable. If you’re experiencing battery issues, you’ll need to contact DJI support.
Q: Is it better to fully charge the Pocket 2’s battery before using it?
A: While it’s generally good practice to fully charge your batteries before using them, it’s not strictly necessary for the Pocket 2. You can start using it as soon as it’s partially charged. However, for optimal performance and to prolong your battery’s life, it’s best to fully charge it whenever possible.
Q: How do I know if my Pocket 2’s battery is damaged?
A: If you notice that your Pocket 2’s battery is draining quickly, doesn’t hold a charge for long, or doesn’t charge properly, it may be damaged. Contact DJI support for assistance.

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Lindsey

Lindsey is a photographer based in Los Angeles. She has over 10 years of experience as a professional photographer specializing in portraits and events. Lindsey started her career with DSLR cameras but made the switch to Nikon's line of Z mirrorless cameras in 2020. Since then, she has been extensively testing and reviewing Nikon's latest mirrorless cameras like the Z5, Z6, Z7 and Z50 on her blog. Through her writing on lindseyshoots.com, Lindsey aims to help other photographers make the transition from DSLRs to mirrorless. She shares detailed hands-on reviews, comparisons between different mirrorless camera models, tips for beginners, and photo tutorials. When she isn't testing cameras, Lindsey enjoys landscape, street and travel photography. Her work has been published in several magazines and online publications. Lindsey is also a member of the Nikon Professional Services program.
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