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Akai Camcorder Batteries And Chargers
Choose The Model Of Your Akai Camcorder To Find Akai Batteries, Akai Adapters and Accessories:
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Akai Camcorder Information:
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What is the difference between an OEM camcorder battery and DuracellDirect's camcorder batteries?
We carry replacement Duracell Direct camcorder batteries for Akai camcorders that will meet or exceed OEM manufacturer
specifications. All aftermarket Akai camcorder battery products come with a full one year warranty, and carry
various UL, CE, RoHS and FCC safety certifications. Aftermarket camcorder batteries are built with high quality
materials and newer technology which makes them longer lasting camcorder batteries, safe, and have an advantage over
OEM Akai camcorder batteries.
What different types of Akai camcorder batteries are there?
There are several different types of aftermarket Akai camcorder batteries that you might find on DuracellDirect.
These different Akai battery chemistry types are: Li-Ion (Lithium Ion), Ni-Cad (Nickel Cadmium), Li-Poly (Lithium
Polymer), or NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride). Li-Ion is a fairly common camcorder battery chemistry type for Akai
batteries. Each Akai camcorder battery chemistry type has advantages and disadvantages, such as longer life per
charge, longer overall life cycle, weight, size, faster charge time, or stability. All four battery chemistry types
are universally accepted in Akai camcorders.
Why do Akai batteries have different capacities?
Akai camcorder battery capacity is measured in “mAh” (milliampere-hour). Many different factors affect camcorder
battery capacities: in particular, camcorder battery cell size, voltage, wattage, and even the battery chemistry type.
The more electrolyte and electrode material there is in the camcorder battery cells, the larger the capacity will be
if the chemistry make up is the same. Akai camcorder batteries with larger capacities will always last longer than
camcorder batteries with lower battery capacities.
How long will my Akai camcorder battery last?
Your replacement Akai camcorder battery should last a few hours for recording and playback. Recharging your Akai
battery will take one to three hours to reach a full charge, with 80% battery capacity being reached the first hour.
Akai camcorder battery lifespan should last for about three years and can handle over 500 discharge / charge cycles.
How safe are Akai camcorder batteries and batteries in general? How do I take care of my Akai battery?
DuracellDirect replacement Akai camcorder batteries, chargers and accessories are very safe, tested and hold various
UL, CE, FCC and RoHS safety certifications before being sold to our customers.
Aftermarket Akai batteries from DuracellDirect are very durable but need to be taken care of properly to ensure a
long lasting camcorder battery. Avoid leaving your camcorder battery in poor environments that include hot temperatures,
freezing temperatures, rain, moisture, high impact, and abusive conditions which can damage or void your Akai
camcorder battery. Do not disassemble your Akai camcorder battery as it can damage the internal battery cells and
short circuit the internals. If your Akai battery becomes defective, please check to see if it is still under
warranty. If your Akai battery is out of warranty, make sure it is disposed of at your nearest battery recycling center.
If you are unsure if our replacement Akai camcorder battery or Akai camcorder charger is compatible with your
camcorder model, please contact our customer service. We also carry many other manufacturers and brands for
camcorder batteries
and camcorder chargers.
To find Akai Batteries, Battery Chargers, Adapters, and Accessories select the model of your Akai Camcorder.
At DuracellDirect.com we are proud to offer our 100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee on all of our Akai Batteries, Akai chargers, Akai adapters and accessories.
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