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PowerSense doesn't just charge — it protects. Here's exactly what happens the moment you plug in.
Physical Auto-Ejection
Core FeatureWhen your battery hits 100%, PowerSense physically pushes itself out of the connection — not a software cut, not a timer. A real, mechanical disconnection you can see happen. The cable drops. Done.
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One night it catches fire. Every other night, it kills your battery.
You've seen what happens when a charger overheats. It's not just scary — it's real. House fires from overnight charging happen every year. But even when nothing burns, something is still breaking down quietly. Every night your charger stays plugged in past 100%, tiny power cycles heat up your battery from the inside. You can't see it. You can't feel it. But after months of this, your laptop goes from 8 hours to 3. Your phone needs a charge by noon. The damage is already done.
The moment it hits 100%, PowerSense pushes itself out.
Most chargers keep running all night. PowerSense doesn't — because it can't. The moment your device hits 100%, PowerSense's built-in mechanism physically ejects itself from the connection. Not a software cut. Not a chip that slows the current. A real, physical disconnection you can see happen. The LED goes dark. The cable drops. Done. No more heat, no more cycles, no more silent damage while you sleep.
Not all charging setups are equal.
Here's what PowerSense does — and what others leave out.
|   | Power Sense | Smart plug | Phone's built system |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physically ejects at 100% | |||
| Eliminates overnight microcycles | |||
| Works with any charger | |||
| No app required | |||
| Protects laptops and tablets |
FAQ's
My phone already stops charging at 100% — why do I need PowerSense?
My phone already stops charging at 100% — why do I need PowerSense?
Your phone does pause when it hits 100%. But then it slowly drains to 99%, and your existing charger kicks back in. This cycle repeats dozens of times every night. Each cycle generates heat, and heat is what kills batteries over time. PowerSense sits between your charger and your device and cuts the connection completely the first time — so those cycles never happen. No more heat. No more slow damage.
Is it safe to leave PowerSense plugged in all night?
Is it safe to leave PowerSense plugged in all night?
Yes — that's exactly what it's designed for. Once your device hits 100%, PowerSense cuts the power off completely. There's nothing running, nothing heating up, nothing cycling on and off. The LED ring goes dark to confirm it. You can go to sleep and not think about it again.
Will PowerSense work with my laptop?
Will PowerSense work with my laptop?
PowerSense works with any USB-C laptop. It connects between your existing charger and your laptop, monitors the charge level in real time, and cuts the connection the moment your battery hits 100%. It doesn't affect your charger's speed or output — it simply adds the intelligence to know when to stop.
How does the AI detection actually work?
How does the AI detection actually work?
PowerSense connects between your charger and your device. While your device charges, PowerSense monitors the power flowing through it in real time. When your battery is full, your device stops drawing power. PowerSense detects that drop instantly and physically cuts the connection — completely, not just pauses it. It's not a timer. It reads what's actually happening and acts on it every single time.
Where do I connect PowerSense — to my phone or to my charger?
Where do I connect PowerSense — to my phone or to my charger?
Either works. PowerSense has a female USB-C input on one side and a male USB-C output on the other. If you connect the male end directly to your phone, PowerSense will eject from your phone when charging is done. If your phone case gets in the way, connect it to your charger block instead — it will eject from there when done. Same result either way.
What happens if I leave it plugged in after it cuts off?
What happens if I leave it plugged in after it cuts off?
Nothing bad. Once PowerSense cuts the power, it stays off. Your device won't start charging again on its own. When you want to charge again, simply unplug and replug. This is what makes it genuinely safe for overnight use — it doesn't restart by itself.
Does the LED light disturb sleep?
Does the LED light disturb sleep?
No. The LED ring is small and low-brightness. It glows softly while charging and goes completely dark when done — so if anything, it's less disruptive than a standard charger that stays lit all night. Most people find it reassuring rather than annoying.
How is PowerSense different from just using a smart plug with a timer?
How is PowerSense different from just using a smart plug with a timer?
A smart plug cuts power to your entire charger after a fixed time — regardless of whether your device is actually full. Sometimes that's too early, sometimes too late. PowerSense works differently: it connects directly between your charger and your device and reads the actual charge level in real time. The moment your battery hits 100%, it cuts the connection at the source — no guessing, no app, no timer needed.
Do I need a special charger to use PowerSense?
Do I need a special charger to use PowerSense?
No — PowerSense works with any USB-C charger you already own. It connects between your existing charger and your device, so there's nothing new to buy to get started. Whether you use a 20W phone charger or a 100W laptop charger, PowerSense works with it and adds automatic physical ejection on top of whatever you already have.
What devices are compatible with PowerSense?
What devices are compatible with PowerSense?
Any device that charges via USB-C is compatible. This includes iPhones (15 and newer), Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, MacBook Pro and Air, iPad Pro, Steam Deck, Surface Pro, Dell XPS, and most other modern laptops, tablets, and phones. If it has a USB-C port, PowerSense works with it.
Community Reported Results
91%
of users said their devices were fully charged and protected every morning — without touching the charger once.
88%
said PowerSense gave them peace of mind about overnight charging — and would never go back to charging without it.
84%
reported their battery health stopped declining after adding PowerSense to their nightly charging routine.
Results based on consumer surveys and professional market feedback analysis.