Losing Glasses


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Found 3 results for Find Flux library USB input eFuse or protection switch IC for 5 V USB-C sink with adjustable/current limit around 0.75 to 1 A, overvoltage protection threshold above normal USB 5.25 V and below 9 V, undervoltage lockout, reverse current blocking, soft-start/inrush control, active SMD part. Prefer TI TPS2595 TPS2596 TPS2594 AP2265 AP22802 style eFuse..
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i always loose my glasses what can i do to keep track of them
A few practical options:
  • Use a fixed “glasses home”: keep a bright tray or hard case in one consistent spot.
  • Add a glasses strap/cord so they stay around your neck when removed.
  • Attach a tiny Bluetooth tracker designed for glasses, or use a lightweight tracker mount compatible with your phone.
  • Build a habit: say aloud, “Glasses are on the desk,” whenever you put them down.
  • Keep spare pairs in high-use places, such as your desk, bedroom, and bag.
The simplest reliable setup is a bright case plus a glasses cord; for electronic tracking, choose a very light BLE tracker so it doesn’t make the frames uncomfortable.
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