MRB-M4

MRB-M4
Mobile Radio Battery

Keep your mobile radio powered up and ready with the MRB-M4, a high-capacity 4920mAh Li-ion battery designed for rugged use. With double the runtime of a standard battery, the MRB-M4 runs your Motorola mobile radio for 38 hours on a single charge. The convenient top-mounted USB-C port allows direct charging of the battery without removing it from your radio. Simply plug into a power bank, vehicle charger, or AC adapter. Fast charging is supported to minimize downtime. 90% charge in 90 minutes. With an IP65 rating, the MRB-M4 stands up to dust, dirt, and water so you can count on performance in harsh conditions. Integrated circuitry protects against overheating and over-discharging. Rugged and reliable, the MRB-M4 radio battery delivers the extended runtimes and durability required for critical communication. Keep your mobile fleet connected when it matters most. Compatibility: Motorola DP4400, DP4600, DP4800, DP4401, DP4601, DP4801, DP4000e Series, DP2000e Series

MRB-M4
Specifications

MRB-M4
Rated capacity
  • 4950mAh, 36.6Wh
Nominal output voltage
  • 7.4V
Chemistry
  • Li-ion LG INR21700M50LT
Charging protocol
  • BCP1.2
  • QC2.0
Charging port
  • USB Type-C
Nominal charge current
  • 2A
Maximum charge current
  • 3.0A
Nominal discharge current
  • 1.5A
Discharge current protection
  • 9.25A
Operating temperature
  • -20°C to +60°C
Charge temperature range
  • 0°C to +45°C
Weight
  • 206g (7,3Oz)
Expected Cycle Life
  • 500 cycles ≥ 80% (@+25°C and nominal charge/discharge conditions)
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Long-lasting and reliable communication
without interruptions

2X capacity - 4920mAh

Fast USB-C charging

On-the-go charging - top mount keeps radio on

Built-in charge indicator

IP65 rating - dust, dirt and water resistance

Rugged design for field work in extreme conditions

EMI shielding reduces noise during charging

38 hrs runtime per charge

Video review

The battery has successfully passed testing at Ukrmetrteststandard to confirm its technical characteristics and the influence of external factors.

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01.01.1970

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