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Only Motorola Original Accessories are performance matched to guarantee the same high standards of quality that you enjoy with your Motorola Two-Way radio. When you see the Motorola Original logo, you know the products are built and tested to meet the highest standards.
Motorola Original Accessories are held to high design standards and have to pass stringent tests such as Accelerated Life-Testing. ALT packs approximately five years of product use into a series of grueling tests including being dropped, as well as how the product holds up during electrostatic discharge, cold and hot temperature extremes, and vibration.
Communications Electronics of Virginia carries a large inventory of genuine Motorola parts, audio accessories, batteries, cases, and other add-on options and accessories. Audio accessories enhance your communication system. Remote speaker microphones offer the convenience of communication without having to remove the radio from your belt. Lightweight headsets provide hands-free communication so you can work and communicate simultaneously. Comfortable earpieces mute the radio speaker while channeling the audio directly to your ear, so you can monitor transmissions clearly and privately.
Motorola Nickel Cadmium (NiCd) batteries are currently one of the most cost effective chemistries on the market. NiCd batteries give you more watt-hours of operation per shift than other battery chemistries. They are ideal for a user who needs a high-performance battery and who communicates under extreme conditions of cold and heat (-30C to +50C). Historically, a NiCd battery's major drawback has been its susceptibility to memory effect, or its propensity to "forget" and not utilize its full capacity. Today, this remains a serious tradeoff, but can be minimized with proper charging/reconditioning practices.
Motorola Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries can offer superior operational life between charges. This battery chemistry provides 30-40% longer operation time than NiCd batteries, but does not operate as efficiently in extreme temperatures. In addition, NiMH is less susceptible to "memory effect" compared to NiCd batteries.
Motorola Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) batteries are superior to NiMH and NiCd batteries with respect to their power to weight ratio, i.e., a Li-Ion battery has reduced weight for equal battery capacity. As with NiMH batteries, Li-Ion batteries are also not susceptible to a “memory effect”. Li- Ion batteries, however, are the industry's most expensive chemistry.
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