The hair clipper can be used with battery or mains operation and the instrument is supplied with charged battery. A full battery charge is sufficient for a good 35 minutes, even dependent on how long the device is running under load. The charging time, however takes 6 to 7 hours. Pretty long, but switch the way to commercial power helps get over. For this purpose the charging cable from the charger is plugged directly into the bottom of the hair clipper. The charging cradle is very easy and can not be without the weight of the hair clipper stand tidy. In the charging cradle and the care oil and cleaning brush can be accommodated. The connection of the hair clipper to the charging cradle is a plug-in that appears quite solid.
As I was able to measure the consumption of the device with mains operation 3.4 watts and in the charging mode is 1.1 watt. At idle, the power supply requires 0.2 watts.
The spacers can be set up well, but make a little fragile impression. This impression was also confirmed during his second deployment. When removing the smaller spacer broke in two. Too bad. The power is with longer hair a bit weak and you really have to shave over the same spot a few times to get an even cut. The cutting results with various hair lengths depend essentially on the hair thickness. Enemies thin hair can be even at more than 15 mm cut distance hardly uniform but fall before collapse. Without top and in short lengths, the device cuts off cleanly and without chirp.
Overall, the device is light and balanced in the hand, and you get a decent product for the relatively small money.