Official Sony Bluetooth Headset for PS3 charging time?

I was using my Sony PS3 Bluetooth Headset today and it needed to charge. Like anyone would do I took the cable and plugged it into the wall using. I plugged it in at noon. It is now 10:41 PM and it is still showing a red light meaning it is still charging. Is this normal? I bought it a few months ago and only charged it maybe 10 times, none as long as this one. My normal charging time is around 2-3 hours.

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