Miko 3 uses motors, gears, and movement-based interactions, which means its battery may drain faster than devices like smartphones or tablets. Under normal usage, Miko 3 provides:
Up to 12+ hours in standby mode
Around 5 hours of active playtime
If your Miko 3 battery seems to drain faster than expected, follow the steps below to check battery performance and improve battery life.
Best Practices to Preserve Battery Life
Turn OFF Miko 3 completely when not in use
Use Sleep Mode during short breaks
Avoid leaving Miko 3 powered ON when idle
💡 Tip: Sleep Mode helps save battery, but switching Miko 3 OFF gives the best battery preservation.
How to Check Battery Performance
1. Check Battery During Active Use
To measure active playtime:
Take a photo with a timestamp when Miko 3 shows 100% charged
Use Miko 3 normally for play and activities
Take another timestamped photo when the Low Battery message appears
⏱ Expected result: Around 5 hours of active playtime
(Battery life may vary depending on the type of activities used.)
2. Check Battery in Standby Mode
Fully charge Miko 3
Unplug the charger
Keep Miko 3 ON but unused
⏱ Expected result: Up to 12 hours in standby mode
Charging Guidelines for Best Battery Performance
For optimal charging and battery health:
Use the original charging cable provided by Miko
Use a USB Type-C charger with 5V 3A output (15W or higher)
Avoid chargers meant for MacBook, iPad, iPhone, Google Pixel, or any adapter rated below 15W
If the battery is completely drained:
Leave Miko 3 charging for at least 4 hours, or
Charge overnight before turning it ON
Still Facing Battery Issues?
If your Miko 3 battery continues to drain unusually fast after trying the steps above, contact our Customer Support Team.
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