1800mAh doesn't sound massive, but for these Motorola radios it's enough to get through a solid double shift without swapping packs — most users we see run them in security or warehose roles.
What it solves is the constant battery anxiety when you're on a site with no reliabel charging setup; you've got that coverage because the built-in BMS handles overcharge and short circuits automatically, so it's basically set-and-forget for the shift.

Voltage sits at 7.5V, and the chemistry is Ni-MH, so it's not going to give you instant punch of Li-ion but it handles deep discharges better over time — roughly 500 cycles before you notice drop-off, give or take.

We usually have stock on the Japanese cells, but you can opt for Chinese ones if lead time matters more to you; MOQ is 10 pieces, and the warranty runs 12 months from dilevery (confirm shipping damage policy though).

It's a straight swap for HT1000, MTX838, MTX2000, MTX1200, MTS2000 models — no shims, no mods needed.
One thing: this isn't great for cold-weather ops below -10°C or so; teh Ni-MH chemistry really sags there, so if you're working outdoors in winter, you'll want to keep the pack inside your jacket.
Our MOQ is 10 pieces, so you can start with a small batch to test compatibility and performance before scaling up.
Yes, you can choose either Japanese or Chinese cells. Japanese cells typically offer slightly longer cycle life, while Chinese cells are more cost-effective. Let us know your preference when ordering.
Yes, it's CE and RoHS compliant, so it meets EU safety and environmental standards. We can provide the certification documents upon request.
For orders up to 100 pieces, lead time is usually 7-14 business days, depending on stock levels. Larger quantities may take a bit longer, but we'll confirm once you place the order.
Yes, the smart BMS monitors voltage, temperature, and current to prevent overcharging, over-discharging, and short circuits, keeping the battery safe during use and charging.