Skip to Main Content

Cordless phone battery

Cordless phone batteries rechargeable telephone replacement.
Replacement rechargeable portable Cordless phone batteries, power pack for DECT & analogue twin, triple and Quad telephones.
  • Cordless phone batteries
A cordless telephone generally uses mains electricity to power the base station and rechargeable batteries to power the handsets which are charged when in their cradles. These come in various guises from simple AA or AAA batteries to more complicated bundles in nickel-cadmium or Ni-Cad, Nickel-metal Hydride or Ni-Mh and now Lithium-Ion or Lithium-Polymer cells. Such handsets may be matched to others around the home or office, all wirelessly speaking to each other via radio signals so you have in effect, a telephone system from which you can answer and pass calls and many other features depending on the hardware. Most cordless phones use the DECT standard nowadays with Twin Triple and Quad packs. This just refers to the number of handsets in the bundle. Digital technology has helped provide a more precise sound and cut down on someone being able to listen in on your call. The digital revolution has also helped with many features, such as conference calling.

If you use a telephone indoors the chances are it’s a cordless one. We can supply many rechargeable replacement batteries for portable cordless telephones. A cordless telephone uses a radio link to speak to the fixed Base set, which in turn has its cable plugged into the telephone network. It is the base station which makes a cordless phone different to a mobile phone but the difference are becoming less obvious with possibilities of cell handover. where the call may start on a fixed cordless telephone and as the radio connection gets weaker as you travel away from it a auto handover to an assigned mobile network. This and many other advanced features are changing the way we communicate on our mobile and cordless handsets.

With a Cordless Phone and the battery it is important to to keep it charged. Many will spend their entire life sitting in a cradle, very rarely picked up, if this is the case with your situations then perhaps remove it from the cradle once a month and allow the battery to cycle, this will help with overll life span.

Cahreg your new battery when it arrives and first use. If you can make the first charge inexcess of eight hours. If its not being used for long periods then also recharge every eight weeks to keep the cells active.

Please use your browser to find your battery below, or as there are just so many battery codes and many might fit more than one phone you might find it easier to use the search button at the top of the page, if you still cannot find your battery please us the contact us link in the left hand pane and we will be only to happy to locate it for you.
Explore
0 item(s), $0.00

0 items