If you’re the owner of a Halo Bolt and you’re experiencing issues with charging, then you’ll want to read on. Here’s a condensed version of a video that covers the problem and offers a troubleshooting guide for those who are running into the same issue.
The Halo Bolt 58830 is a versatile portable charger that can charge your laptop, cell phone, and other devices. It comes with a 90-day warranty, and if you’ve owned it for longer than that, you may be out of luck in terms of getting a replacement.
The issue that some owners have encountered involves the unit not accepting a charge after a year of use. This issue can occur even if you’ve taken care of the unit and kept the battery topped off.
In some cases, owners have encountered the issue when trying to charge a new device wirelessly. After attempting to charge the unit, it may show two bars and then suddenly display four blinking lights. This indicates that there is some sort of error, and the unit is not accepting a charge.
Halo’s customer support may suggest trying different outlets, completely discharging the unit, or replacing the charging adapter. However, these solutions may not work. If the unit is out of warranty, Halo may offer to sell a new unit at a 50% discount, but this may not be a satisfactory solution.
If you’re experiencing this issue, and you haven’t been able to resolve it, unfortunately, it may be time to retire your Halo Bolt 58830. While this isn’t meant to be a product review, it’s helpful to know that some owners have encountered this issue with their units.
If you’re in the same boat, and you’re unable to find a resolution, then it may be time to start looking for a new portable charger. However, if you’ve found a solution that has worked for you, leave a comment down below and help out other Halo Bolt owners who are experiencing the same issue.