Topic: My baby won't go to sleep...
I recently moved my BabyFace Pro FS from my desktop computer to my laptop. Laptop (Windows) is connected to a (Thunderbolt) dock, but the BF is connected (via USB-C cable) directly to the second TB3 port on the laptop (I realize that BF still operates at USB2 speed/bandwidth but I thought that this way the connection my be more "direct" i.e. perhaps not shared with other devices connected to the dock - though, in practice, I'm not sure that it makes any difference).
Anyhow, I noticed that BabyFace now never goes to sleep! Even when the laptop (and all the connected gear) goes to sleep, 3 yellow LED lights on BF are still on. Even if I explicitly shutdown the laptop (instead of just leaving it on until it goes to sleep), the 3 lights are still on. BF is NOT connected to an external power brick - the only power source is the laptop (USB port).
Anyhow, I am not too worried about the "parasitic current draw" - the laptop is still connected to the docking station which can provide power if/when needed (and I'm sure the current draw is minimal anyhow)... However, I am a bit worried that this might not be ideal for the BF itself (to be, essentially, plugged in 24/7)? Obviously, there is no on/off switch on the BF itself - so the only way I see to actually turn it off is to unplug it from the USB (Thunderbolt) port - which is not that convenient.
Of course, thinking back (now that I moved the BF) I can't remember if this was like this all along (i.e. when BF was connected to my desktop computer). I tend to think it was NOT - because, I only noticed this behaviour after I connected BF to the laptop (and within only a day or two so, I assume, I would have noticed it if it was like that when it was connected to the desktop). Therefore, I think BF would turn itself off completely when it was connected to the desktop computer and it went to sleep. However, I might take it back to the desktop at some point and double check the sleep behaviour first hand...
At any rate - I was wondering - is this something I should be concerned about? Should I unplug BF's USB connector when I'm done for the day? Or is it OK to just leave it plugged into (USB) and have those yellow LEDs on 24/7 (regardless of the fact that all the surrounding equipment - laptop, dock, monitor - is asleep)?
Thanks,
Marko