

It'll be a little warm from charging, but as you know from that important safety information it complies with IEC standards – so you're all good. Unplug your Shark Jack from the USB charger and give it a moment to cool down. And as you recall from that important safety information – you don't leave lithium batteries unattended while charging.

Give it a few minutes and it'll light solid blue. After a brief green-blinking boot, it'll blink blue to show that the battery is charging. The Shark Jack will sip a steady 5 volts and about a half amp. Then plug in a USB-C cable to your charger of choice. That is, with the exception of reviewing all of that important safety information – it does include a Lithium battery after all.įlip that mischievous red attack switch to the OFF position - that's the position closest to the USB-C port.

Now obviously the prudent first step would be to RTFM (which you can find at ) but let's throw caution to the wind. Cool, then what? Read up at, grab the latest firmware & tools from, get chatty at, spin up your very own Cloud C2 server from c2., and finally nab & contribute payloads from.
