Battery Buying: Getting the Most Bang for Your Buck

An article that you cannot miss when you are choosing to buy a new battery for your mobile device.
By: Benny Wong
 
March 5, 2012 - PRLog -- Today’s society is hinged largely on being mobile. He who has the coolest phone or most advanced laptop rules the roost. However, no matter how cool or advanced your mobile phone or laptop you can’t show it off with a dead battery. And few things in life these days are more disarming and annoying than pulling out your device only to find that it has died at the precise moment that you need it. Purchasing a superior battery will keep you from living this nightmare as well as keeping you from lugging around a bag filled with chargers and cables.

Finding The Right Battery

   Buying a replacement battery for your laptop or mobile phone is slightly more complicated that simply choosing AA vs. AAA. These high-tech devices were designed to work with a specific type of battery, often leaving the consumer with a limited number of options. Before committing to a battery pop the existing battery out of your device and take note of the type of battery (Li-Ion, Li-Poly, for example), or you can search for a replacement by knowing the make and model of the device itself. Once you know what kind of battery your device requires you’ll want to find one with good power. Often this is expressed in watt-hours, which will tell you how much power the battery can provide per hour. With this in mind, when shopping for batteries be sure to choose a battery with the correct grade (A, B, or C) for your device. These grades were established not as a measurement of quality but rather a measurement of the capacity and internal resistance of the battery. It’s important to note that obviously the higher the grade the higher the price.You might also opt to purchase a refurbished battery, but take care to purchase only from a trusted source, as sometimes the quality of the cells in the refurbished unit can be inferior.

Importance of Cell Grades

Grade A, the highest grade for most manufacturers, typically has a very high capacity and low level of resistance, meaning that the battery will have a longer runtime and better output or performance. To run optimally you should choose a grade with enough output to adequately power your device. While these grades don’t necessarily measure quality, choosing a battery with inadequate cells can affect the quality of your user experience. Depending on which device you are shopping for a Grade A battery might be over-kill. Think of it this way: you don’t need as much juice to run a cell phone as you would to run a laptop. Alternately powering a device that can run optimally on a Grade A battery with a Grade C battery could mean poorer performance of your battery and therefore your machine. So be sure to shop within the appropriate grade.

Distinguishing The Grade

   You might notice when battery shopping that most manufacturers or retailers don’t label the battery with a grade. So how can you tell what you’re buying? Try checking the mAh, or millisamperes. This will tell you how much energy the battery will produce and for how long. For instance, a Motorola BN61 boasts 950 mAh. That means that this particular battery will provide 950 amperes of energy for one hour. The higher this number, the higher the grade. Try comparing different brand names and batteries for your device and note the ranges of mAh that you see. Once you find a retailer you’re comfortable with go through their selection to choose the best grade for your device type.


Where You Should Look

Unless you have an unlimited budget (a rarity indeed these days) you probably want to get the best deal possible when purchasing a replacement battery. Therefore choosing a great purchasing source is paramount to getting a good deal. A safe bet for quality is always to purchase a battery directly from the manufacturer of your device, however these batteries are typically more expensive than those that can be purchased from a third party retailer. Bidding or auction sites such as Ebay.com or Overstock.com can be a good source, but these types of sites typically do not offer a warranty, a lacking feature that could leave you with an inadequate or dead battery soon after purchase. You also have little or no way of knowing the reputation of these sellers and therefore could end up with an product of inferior quality. The safest bet is to purchase directly from the manufacturer or for a less expensive option for comparable product quality consider a third party retailer. Online superstores such as
Batterybay.net   only provide the best prices but also a warranty that leaves you at ease with your purchase. This site offers a warranty period of one year. So you can rest assured that you’re getting a quality product for your money.

    Purchasing the best battery for your devices will ensure that you enjoy the most successful usage possible. The decision of which replacement battery to purchase and where to purchase it from deserves just as much attention and consideration as you put into purchasing the device itself. So don’t just purchase any old battery from the first retailer you find. With a little research, know-how and attention paid you can purchase the best battery for your needs and often stay well within your price range.

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