User's Manual

Always looking for the next big thing,
Michael was intrigued by the idea of
smartphones charging wirelessly. When
he dug a little deeper, he discovered a
gaping hole in the wireless market: there
weren’t any good options for wirelessly
charging portable batteries (gasp!).
Luckily, he came up with Echo, and
now we can all go completely cord free.
Echo was invented by
Michael Schlecht,
a web developer from
Alpharetta, GA.
It all started with
Michaels render
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Power ON for
portable charging/
battery level indicator
1 light indicates
wireless charging
4 lights to indicate
battery level
Red LED light will
turn on if Echo gets
too hot!
Note: Charging is stopped and the red LED light will flash if Echo
gets too hot. Charging will resume when temperature is normal.
Echo automatically powers off aer 20 seconds of inactivity.
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Place your
Qi-compatible device
on Echo to charge.
USB to micro-USB cable
to charge Echo
(cable included)
USB ports
to charge non-Qi devices
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This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum
distance of 10 centimeters between the radiator and your body."

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