Motorola NiCD Rechargeable Battery | 
enlarge | Brand: Motorola Category: CE
List Price: $12.49 Buy New: $8.71 You Save: $3.78 (30%)
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Rating: 7 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 11 x 9 x 5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 53615 Model: 53615 UPC: 723755536159 EAN: 0723755536159 ASIN: B00006JHZ0
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New. Factory Sealed. Genuine Motorola 650mAH 53615 Battery. In-Stock and Ready to Ship. Fast Shipping with FREE Tracking.
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| Features:
| • | Radio Compatibility detail: All 1W Radios (will not work w/T7100 & T7400) | | • | Compatible with Motorola T5320, T5400, T5420, T5600, T5620, T5700, T5720, T5800, and T5820 2-way radios | | • | Easy to carry and easy to change | | • | Minimize your downtime due to a depleted battery | | • | Not compatible with AA alkaline-battery-based radios |
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Product Description Don't get caught without power, have a spare, rechargeable NiCd battery on hand. This helps reduce downtime due to a depleted battery. The battery is easy to carry, easy to change.
Amazon.com Product Description Easy to carry and easy to change, Motorola's 53615 is a spare Ni-Cd rechargeable battery that no owner of a Motorola T5320, T5400, T5420, T5600, T5620, T5700, T5720, T5800, or T5820 two-way radio should ever be without. If you have a two-way radio that runs on AA alkaline batteries, you'll need Motorola's rechargeable battery upgrade kit instead (model number 53614), which includes two batteries and AA-style adapters and powers up to two radios when radios are docked within the Ni-Cd charging unit. What's in the Box One NiCd rechargeable battery and its instruction sheet.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
This battery pack and other options... December 15, 2008 First, I'd like to say thank you to Amazon for selling these batteries at a much lower price than the Motorola website (and I get free shipping). I am purchasing them as replacements for the ones that came with the radios. As a previous reviewer noted, after a couple of years of regular use, they stop working well. They are ultimately a good investment if you intend to use them around the house, farm, or office on a daily basis. I do want to note though after a similar experience with the radios at work that if your battery pack stops working and you need to use the radios, 3 AA batteries can be used in place (but DO NOT use the rechargeable variety, just standard Duracell or Energizer AAs). If you open the back of your radio and pop out the rechargeable unit, you will see the icon for AA batteries. It works well for a few days, long enough to make a decision about the Motorola replacement pack.
Decent performance, would prefer Lithium Ion for longer lasting results October 25, 2008 Works with our Motorola Talkabout Walkie Talkies. Would prefer Lithium Ion for better performance. The batteries I replaced lasted about 3 years until they wouldn't hold an acceptable charge.
Battery works in more walkie talkies July 27, 2008 As I learned from another reviewer this battery works in more than Motorola walkie talkies than ones listed by Amazon. This was important info to help me find the right battery. Works great.
walkie talkie batteries January 7, 2008 This product was recieved in a very timely fashion and seems to be working fine.
Not so much. October 3, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really dislike most of these packs. I have gone through several sets and even went with another brand once. None of them have the life span that the manufacture claims. It is one of those, if you need them, kind of things. In other words, if you need it for your radio get it, it not leave them alone.
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