How to Charge Tello Drone?

It’s easy to charge your Tello drone. Just connect the included micro USB cable to the drone and then plug it into a power source. The charging indicator will turn on and the battery level will be displayed on the app.

It takes about 80 minutes to fully charge the battery.

  • Plug the micro USB cable into the Tello and then into a power source
  • The battery level indicator on the Tello will start flashing when it’s charging
  • It takes about 80 minutes to charge the Tello’s battery from empty to full
  • Once the battery is fully charged, the indicator light will turn solid green

-How Do I Charge My Tello Drone

To charge your Tello drone, you’ll need to connect the included micro USB cable to the charging port on the back of the drone. Then, connect the other end of the cable to a power source, such as a computer or phone charger. The LED light on the front of the drone will turn red when it’s charging, and green when it’s fully charged.

It takes about 80 minutes to charge the battery completely.

How to Charge Tello Drone?

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Conclusion

If you’re looking to charge your Tello Drone, there are a few things you need to know. First, make sure that you have the proper charging cables. You’ll need a micro-USB cable and a standard USB port.

Next, connect the micro-USB cable to the drone and plug it into the USB port. Once the drone is connected, it will begin charging automatically. The drone’s battery indicator will turn red when it’s charging and green when it’s fully charged.

It’s important to note that the drone must be turned off while charging. If you try to charge the drone while it’s on, you may damage the battery.

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