You’ve got your 1, 2, 3 and 4. but what about the rest of your gecko gauge? Check out our blog for more details

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Power bank? Check. Case? Check. Screen protector? Check. Hands-free device? Check. You’ve got your 1, 2, 3, and 4. But what about the rest of your gecko gauge to see if you’re ready for what’s trending in wireless tech this season?

Power Bank

The power bank is an essential component of the gecko gauge, giving you a baseline number to assess your readiness for what’s trending right now in wireless tech. Of course, you’ll also need a pair of quality headphones to help you evaluate your sound system as well, but we’re not going there today (as much as we would love it)…

Summer is coming!

Summer is coming, and with it comes more time spent outdoors. I don’t know about you all, but I love being outside; from hiking to playing a game of catch with my dog, there are so many things to do when the weather is nice. But one thing I hate is having my phone die on me in the middle of my outdoor adventures. The sun drains battery life faster than ever before as we use our phones outside for everything from listening to music and tracking our path via GPS to capturing all those important moments: like getting the perfect selfie of you and your dog or seeing how far you can throw that football without fumbling.

You could always bring along a portable charger (one of our favorites), or you could opt out of the tangles entirely by using a wireless charger—the best option for charging your phone on-the-go. Conveniently, this is exactly what we’re going over in today’s blog post!

Your boss wants to hear from you ASAP; important clients are on the phone, but your phone battery is on life support — again. What’s wrong with this picture? You have a newly minted 6-month-old smartphone device and it conks out on you before lunchtime! Don’t worry, this isn’t an uncommon scenario; in fact, it happens to most of us at some time or another.

It’s a good idea to invest in a power bank. These nifty devices come in all shapes and sizes, but they all function the same way: by charging your phone when you are away from home. A power bank can be used to charge your phone when you are on the go, traveling, or otherwise not near a wall charger for an extended period of time. It’s like having an outlet in your pocket!

There are many different brands, capacities and styles of power banks out there today. Some are small enough to carry around comfortably in your pocket (or purse), while others can be big enough to charge multiple devices at once, or even charge laptops and tablets along with phones. For example, if you have both an iPhone and an Android device that need charging — no problem — just plug both into the USB ports on the power bank and off you go!

How much do you know about power banks and wireless chargers?

How much do you know about power banks and wireless chargers? They can be used for both phones and non-phone devices. Which is best for you depends on how you use your phone and where. Wireless chargers are a great option to keep your device charged at home or in the car, while power banks are useful to keep on hand when you’re out and about.

Power Banks

Portable batteries come in all sorts of different sizes with different capacities — that is, the amount of extra juice they can store — but most fall somewhere between 2,500mAh (milliamp hours) and 20,000mAh. A 2,500mAh battery may not sound like a lot, but it’s enough to give a smartphone an extra charge or completely recharge smaller devices like Bluetooth headphones or smartwatches. If you simply need something that will top off your phone during the workday or keep it powered through an evening out without having to plug it into a wall socket, even a small portable battery pack should be more than enough for your needs.

Wireless Chargers

A wireless charger can give you enough juice to make it through the day — when you’re at work as well as on the go. Some types of battery can last longer than others, while some are more versatile or portable than others. Take a look at some of our top-selling models and read what other customers think about them so you can decide which one is right for you!

You want a battery that will give you enough juice to make it through the day — when you’re at work as well as on the go. Some types of battery can last longer than others, while some are more versatile or portable than others. Take a look at some of our top-selling models and read what other customers think about them so you can decide which one is right for you!

A wireless charger is an easy-to-use, portable way to charge your device. It doesn’t always need to be plugged in, and it can hold a charge for up to several months (if not years). You’ll find the best ones offer multiple charging stations, making it easy for those with multiple devices. And because this type of charger doesn’t require cords like older chargers do, many people prefer them over other options available today.You’ve got your 1, 2, 3, and 4. But what about the rest of your gecko gauge?

Now that you’ve got a handle on the first four requirements for gauging the quality of a smartphone case, it’s time to get into the nitty-gritty.

Below is an overview of what you should be looking out for in terms of quality:

5. The warranty/return policy

6. The material

7. The design

8. The manufacturing process

So you’ve got your 1, 2, 3 and 4. You’re feeling pretty good about yourself. You’re a gecko gauge-reading expert.

Or are you? What about the rest of the gauge?

Don’t worry, we’ve got you. Here’s what those numbers really mean:

5%: Your device is fully charged!

4%: Your device is close to being fully charged.

3%: Your device has about 50% charge left.

2%: Your device has about 25% charge left.

1%: Your device has about 10% charge left. It’s time to plug it in if possible!

0%: Your device has run out of battery and needs to be plugged in or turned off until it can receive a charge again.

Hi there!

You’ve got the basics down for your gecko gauge, but what about the rest? Let’s go through them, shall we?

5: Keep it going. This is where you explain how you’re going to keep the customer coming back (your retention strategy). For a subscription service, this could be by offering lower prices to customers who stay longer. For a restaurant, this could be as simple as sending a coupon that can only be redeemed after so much time has elapsed. The point is to make sure this isn’t just a one-time thing—you want to make sure that it keeps generating revenue for you in some way.

6: Don’t forget about this one! It’s the part where you explain what happens if the customer wants out of their contract or agreement with you—which they sometimes do. Make sure you have a refund policy in place, and that you communicate it clearly. If you don’t have one yet, we’re here to help.

7: This is how we get from here to there! It’s where you tell your customers how they can actually make purchases from your company—whether it’s via an app or website, at your store location, or over the phone with a helpful representative on

We know you just got the second-to-last thing on your list, but what about the last one? You already have a gecko gauge to measure your love, but it only goes up to 4. You can’t tell him that you love him more than 4—you need to go bigger!

Luckily, we here at [company name] have the solution: our special edition, limited-time 5 gecko gauge!

It’s made of all-new, never-before-seen materials and is guaranteed to “wow” your significant other (or friends and family!). Just remember: this limited edition gauge is only available for the next week. Don’t miss out!

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