Battery replacement?

@doccolinni wrote:

And here I was thinking that it’s better to always let it empty itself completely before recharging it! :dizzy_face: Luckily I’ve only recently bought it so I’ve only recharged it one time so far, I’ll be sure to recharge it before it gets to 0% power next time, thanks!!!

 

I doubt that the Fuze electronic would let the battery go down to 0% power, because rechargeable batteries usually don’t like to be totally discharged. And what they actually hate is to be lie about almost empty and be drained by doing nothing, instead they like to work on a regular basis. But of course I am not a professional electronic specialist. I only know that when my power hungry camcorder puts out the empty signal, the replaceable batteries are still about half full and can power up other equipment for quite a while. Someone told me that charging electronics today is intelligent and able to learn, so to fully charge battery powered equipment and then let it be discharged to the empty signal for one or two cycles in the beginning gives it a chance to do its job optimally. Does the Fuze provide different working conditions to its battery?