Power your Motorola two-way radios with confidence using this 7.2V 2100mAh NiMH replacement battery by Cameron Sino—reliable, long-lasting, and built for demanding use.
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What Types of Batteries Do Radios Use?
In most instances, basic walkie-talkies may use AA or AAA batteries, but higher-end two-way radios often use one of the following types of radio batteries:
Ni-Cad - With a long life expectancy, these batteries for radios are less prone to issues associated with overcharging. While nickel-cadmium batteries are one of the most cost-effective options on the market, they're also among the heaviest.
NiMH - Slightly more expensive than Ni-Cad batteries, these radio batteries are also smaller and lighter. Nickel metal hydride batteries typically last for one to two years.
Li-Ion - The most expensive two-way radio battery option, lithium-ion batteries are lightweight and powerful. However, these radio batteries are also limited to a certain number of charging cycles. This means that once that number is reached, the batteries won't take another charge.
Extend the Life of Your Two-way Radio Battery
Proper charging will help to keep your battery operating at full power.
Remove the battery from the charger when charging is complete. Continuous charging of the battery will reduce the life of the battery.
Store the radio and battery in a dry place at or below room temperature without exposure to direct sunlight.