Laptop model (Printed on the A side or bottom case, such as MacBook A2289, ThinkPad T14 Gen2)
Battery Part Number or Model Name (On the label when the battery is removed, such as HP MU06, Dell 0V9HXX, R73TC, XVJNP)
Battery shape + interface direction (card slot position, cable length, number of positioning posts)
Courteous and sincere recommendations
Most customers purchase the wrong batteries because some compatible laptop models and replacement batteries are complicated. Please be sure to confirm your original battery model and appearance, compared with our battery image, make sure that's what you need
If you're not sure, you can also take photos of the old battery, compare the front and back, interface, and send them to us to confirm "whether it can fit properly" to avoid the compatibility issue
Battery Model293F1Battery TypeLi-ionBattery Voltage11.25VBattery Capacity41W / 3467mAhBattery Condition100% Brand New From ManufacturerPackaging1* 293F1 Battery+1*Manual+1*Tool Kits Compatible Laptop Models:
Replacement for Dell Latitude 5330 2-in-1 Series
Replacement for Dell Latitude 7330 2-in-1 Series
Replacement for Dell Latitude 7430 2-in-1 Series
Replacement for Dell Latitude 5330 Series
Replacement for Dell Latitude 7330 Series (NOT fit for Dell Latitude 7330 Rugged Series)
Replacement for Dell Latitude 7430 Series
Replacement for Dell Latitude 7530 Series
Replacement for Dell P133G P133G002 Series
Replacement for Dell P134G P134G002 Series
Replacement for Dell P135G P135G002 Series
Replacement for Dell P136G P136G002 Series
Replacement for Dell P110F P110F002 Series
Replacement for Dell P138G P138G002 Series
Replacement for Dell P139G P139G002 Series
Note: There are two different types of batteries available for the listed Dell laptop models: FK0VR (58 Wh, 4-cell) and 293F1 (41 Wh, 3-cell), which differ in size. To ensure you purchase a compatible battery, we strongly recommend opening the back cover of your laptop to confirm that the battery model you need is 293F1 (41 Wh, 3-cell)
Our batteries have undergone strict testing and perfectly match the listed models, enabling plug-and-play functionality
Laptop Battery Usage and Maintenance Guide
I. Battery Usage and Maintenance Tips
Activation Method for New Batteries: After receiving a new battery (usually with an initial charge of approximately 50%), first discharge the battery to 10% - 20%, then fully charge it. Repeat this process 3 - 5 times to maximize the initial performance of the battery
Avoid Over-discharging: Do not discharge the battery to 0%, as this may damage the battery cells and accelerate battery aging. When the battery level is extremely low, the laptop may shut down suddenly
Charge in a Timely Manner: After the battery is exhausted, charge it promptly. If the battery is not charged for a long time, it may be damaged
Storage for Long-term Inactivity: If you plan not to use the laptop for a long time, charge the battery to more than 70% before storing it, and the optimal storage period should not exceed 3 months
Use the Battery Regularly: If you often use the laptop with the charger connected, it is recommended to use the battery power (i.e., disconnect the charger) at least once a week to maintain battery activity
Choose Compliant Chargers: Use original chargers or chargers from well-known brands. Poor-quality chargers will affect the normal charging of the battery and may even damage the battery
Maintain Device Heat Dissipation: Clean the fan dust regularly to improve the device's heat dissipation effect, reduce power consumption, and effectively extend the battery life
Explanation of Battery Level Fluctuations: During the battery discharge process, the remaining power percentage and estimated usage time may fluctuate up and down due to running different software, which is a normal phenomenon. Please