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Original battery performance of MOTOROLA intercom
Original battery performance of MOTOROLA intercom
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Use shock absorbers and fillers to protect the battery and maintain the alignment of components within the battery. It can reduce the damage of components to a great extent when it is used under several severe impact conditions. In order to ensure that the two-way wireless walkie talkie can work steadily and normally under extremely harsh conditions, ultrasonic technology is used in the original Motorola Marine radio battery to weld the high-quality plastic battery shell together with other flexible materials inside.
Counterfeit batteries: there is usually no protective material to protect the internal battery and hold the components in place. Counterfeit batteries are often poorly assembled and internal components often become loose, creating hidden dangers. Counterfeit battery cases are often glued together by hand, resulting in poor connectivity. The battery could not withstand a sudden external impact, or accidentally fall from a high place.
The use of original battery of Motorola Walkie Talkie is an important and indispensable part of the overall system design of the two-way wireless walkie-talkie. In order to ensure good performance and reliable quality, MOTOROLA interphones, batteries and other accessories adopt integrated design and testing methods to ensure product quality.
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Integrated system design when developing two-way Marine Walkie Talkie and other power accessories, MOTOROLA considered them as a unified system. The integrated system design method enables each individual part in the system to give full play to its optimal performance through overall coordination and optimization.
At the same time, it also ensures that the intercom, battery and charger can be easily found out and improved in the initial design stage when the intercom, battery and charger are integrated as a whole system for comprehensive testing.
How do batteries reduce intercom performance? When choosing a battery, many users use talk time, service life, volume and weight as important evaluation indicators. Most users do not realize that battery impedance (or resistance) issues (if not considered in system design and manufacturing) directly affect the performance and call coverage of two-way interphones. This drop in performance is often referred to as a "drop in walkie-talkie sensitivity", which indicates the clarity of the signal received by the walkie-talkie. When the battery impedance is badly mismatched and exceeds the design limit, the receiving circuit will not work. At this time, the intercom can only transmit but not receive information.
All MOTOROLA products (including walkie-talkies and batteries) must undergo rigorous environmental simulation.