TYT Ham DMR MD-380 MD380 Digital Mobile Radio Two Way Radio battery Replacement
TYT Ham DMR MD-380 MD380 Digital Mobile Radio Two Way Radio battery Replacement
TYT Ham DMR MD-380 MD380 Digital Mobile Radio Two Way Radio battery Replacement
TYT Ham DMR MD-380 MD380 Digital Mobile Radio Two Way Radio battery Replacement

MD380 2000MAH Battery Replacement For TYT Ham DMR MD-380 MD380 Digital Mobile Radio Two Way Radio

SKU #: ECN10505_WAK_Oth | Model #: MD380

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$ 56.01
& Includes 1 Year Warranty $70.01

The TYT battery MD380 is the ideal solution to replace a worn-out or faulty battery. Specifically designed for TYT devices, this 100% Compatible battery guarantees perfect compatibility, optimal performance, and long-lasting durability.

Capacity: 2000MAH | Voltage: 7.4V | Type: Li-ion

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Technical Specifications

Condition: Replacement, 100% Brand-New
Battery Capacity: 2000MAH
Voltage: 7.4V
Battery Type: Li-ion
Certification: CE, RoHS and FCC
Part Number: DMR MD-380 MD380
Compatible Model: TYT/Tytera MD-380 MD-446 Retevis RT3

Description

TYT MD380 battery replacement Overview

Our high-performance TYT MD380 replacement compatible batteries are designed to provide reliable power for a wide range of devices, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.

These batteries are engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications, providing a cost-effective and dependable power solution for your devices.

Safety Features


  • » Over charge protection
  • » Thermal protection
  • » Over discharge protection
  • » Short-circuit protection

Signs you need a new battery for your TYT Ham DMR MD-380 MD380 Digital Mobile Radio Two Way Radio

The battery life is getting shorter.
The device overheats during use.
Unexpected shutdowns even when adequately charged.
Charging issues, such as excessive delay or no response.