Tidal Seal device showing amber battery warning light next to USB-C cable
HARDWARE

Tidal Seal Battery & Charging: Everything You Asked

Published May 26, 2026 · 6 min read · By the TidalSpace team

Tidal Seal battery life reaches up to 24 hours in ambient standby mode, or roughly 8 hours of continuous voice conversation. This guide covers real-world runtime numbers, the right chargers to use, and five specific ways to get more out of each charge.

Quick reference: Standby (light on, waiting) = 24 hrs · Active voice conversation = 8 hrs · Full charge time = 90 min (10W) · Charging connector = USB-C · Wireless charging = not supported

Battery specifications

Tidal Seal contains a 520 mAh lithium-polymer cell — compact enough for a palm-sized device, sufficient for full-day ambient use. The numbers below were measured in controlled conditions (22°C ambient, BLE connection active, latest firmware):

ModeDescriptionBattery runtime
Standby — Light OffBLE connected, mic on low sensitivity, light off~40 hours
Standby — Breathe modeBLE connected, mic on medium, light pulsing~24 hours
Standby — Glow modeBLE connected, mic on medium, light solid~20 hours
Active conversationContinuous voice exchange, light active~8 hours
Shipping / storage modeBLE off, all features suspended~90 days standby

Real-world use typically falls between standby and active — a few hours of conversation spread across a day with ambient light on means most users charge every 2–3 days.

Charging: what works and what doesn't

Tidal Seal uses USB-C charging. The included 30 cm cable is fine for everyday use; any USB-C cable rated for data (not charge-only) also works. Charging speed depends on the power source:

Charger typeCharge rate0→100% time
5V/1A phone charger or USB portStandard~150 min
9V/2A fast charger (e.g. 18W PD)Fast~90 min
USB-A laptop port (0.5A)Slow~3 hours
Power bank (5V/2A)Standard–Fast~100–130 min
Wireless / Qi padNot supported
Tidal Seal does not support wireless (Qi) charging. This was a deliberate design decision: the device's BLE 5.3 antenna is positioned where a Qi coil would normally sit, and combining both in a device this size would compromise range.

Understanding battery warnings

Tidal Seal communicates battery state through the ambient light without requiring you to check the app:

  1. Slow amber pulse (20%): Battery is getting low. You have several hours of standby remaining — charge when convenient.
  2. Fast amber flash (5%): Critical battery. The device will save state and power down within a few minutes. Any ongoing conversation is saved to the app.
  3. White pulse when plugged in: Charging. The light dims gradually as charge completes.
  4. Solid white for 3 seconds, then off: Fully charged. The device stops drawing power and switches to trickle mode.

You can also check the exact battery percentage in the TidalSpace app under Settings → Device → Battery.

5 ways to extend battery life

Small setting changes can meaningfully extend runtime between charges:

  1. Turn off or dim the ambient light. Light is the single biggest power draw — switching from Breathe to Off adds roughly 16 hours to standby life. If you want presence without the drain, try "Dim" mode (30% brightness).
  2. Lower listening sensitivity during noisy hours. The always-listening microphone polls continuously. Setting sensitivity to "Low" when you're in a loud environment (and not expecting to talk to your character) reduces polling frequency and saves ~10–15% battery.
  3. Keep firmware updated. Firmware 1.3.0 (released April 2026) included BLE power optimizations that reduced standby draw by about 8% compared to the launch firmware.
  4. Don't let it hit 0% regularly. Lithium-polymer batteries age faster with repeated full discharges. Charging at 20% and unplugging around 90% extends the cell's overall lifespan — the app will remind you if you enable Battery Health Reminders.
  5. Use Sleep mode overnight. Found in Settings → Device → Sleep Schedule. Sleep mode turns off the microphone and dims the light to near-off between set hours, then automatically wakes at your morning time.

Temperature and battery health

Lithium-polymer batteries perform best between 15°C and 35°C (59°F–95°F). Avoid leaving Tidal Seal:

The device includes an over-temperature protection circuit that automatically reduces charging current if it detects temperatures above 40°C. You may notice slower charging in hot weather — this is intentional, not a defect.

Can I use Tidal Seal while charging?

Yes, fully. Pass-through charging works without any functional limitations. The device does not get noticeably warm during simultaneous charging and use. If you want to keep Tidal Seal on your desk all day without worrying about battery, plugging it in continuously is fine — the trickle-charge circuit prevents overcharging once at 100%. For the complete Tidal Seal setup guide, including pairing and ambient light configuration, see our dedicated walkthrough.

TidalSpace — your AI companion, in your hands

Free app. Tidal Seal hardware available in 2026.

Get TidalSpace →