Humantechnik InfraLight DIR Replacement Battery 2.4V 80mAh
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Humantechnik InfraLight DIR Replacement Battery 2.4V 80mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
2.4V
Amp
80mAh
Humantechnik InfraLight DIR / InfraLight II Series — 2.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery
This is a 2.4V, 80mAh Ni-MH replacement cell for the Humantechnik InfraLight DIR wireless headset and related models in the InfraLight range. It restores cordless audio operation in hearing assistance and communication headsets that have lost the ability to hold a charge. Fits the InfraLight DIR, InfraLight II, InfraLight II LR, and LPU-1 among others.
- InfraLight series compatibility: These models share the same 2.4V cell configuration, physical housing dimensions (33.90 × 20.00 × 10.50mm), and base station charging interface. Swapping across the range works because the charge management is handled by the base unit, not an on-cell BMS.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the bench. The base station accepted the new cell without error and brought it to full charge without triggering a fault state. Discharge curve tracked consistently with the 80mAh rating across multiple cycles.
- First-use charging on InfraLight headsets: Place the headset in the base station and let it complete one full uninterrupted charge cycle before taking a call. DECT headsets log the new cell during this first cycle — skipping it causes the talk-time indicator to read inaccurately until the base recalibrates.
Base station showing full charge but headset cuts off after short use
A freshly installed cell arrives at storage voltage, typically around 2.2V or lower. The base station may interpret this as a charged cell after a short top-up and display a full indicator before the cell has actually completed a proper charge cycle. The headset then cuts off quickly because available capacity is a fraction of the rated 80mAh. Let the headset sit in the base undisturbed for a full charge cycle — usually several hours — before use.
Headset cutting out mid-call on a replacement cell
The InfraLight headset draws current from two loads simultaneously: the audio driver and the 2.4GHz radio transmitter. At 80mAh, the cell operates at a low absolute capacity, so combined draw causes voltage to sag faster than either load alone would. If cut-outs happen with a new cell, the cell likely has not completed its first conditioning cycle. Run three to five full charge-discharge cycles through normal use — talk time improves as the cell reaches its rated capacity. If cut-outs continue after five cycles, check that the cell contacts in the headset housing are clean and making firm contact.
Compatible Models
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Humantechnik
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The base station shows the headset is charging but the charge light never goes off — it just keeps charging indefinitely. What's happening?
On Ni-MH cells, the base station detects end-of-charge by watching for a voltage drop (−ΔV) that signals the cell is full. A new or deeply discharged cell can take longer to reach the voltage profile the charger expects, so the base holds the charge state open. This is normal on the first cycle. Leave it to complete without interruption — the charge light should extinguish once the base detects the −ΔV signal, typically after the cell reaches full capacity.
The headset works fine for the first part of a call, then the audio breaks up and drops before cutting out completely — is this a pairing problem or the battery?
This is a voltage-sag symptom, not a pairing issue. The InfraLight's DECT radio and audio driver pull current together, and at 80mAh the cell has limited reserve before voltage drops below the headset's operating threshold. It tends to happen earlier in a cell's life before conditioning cycles have brought capacity up to its rated level. Run the cell through three to five full charge and use cycles — sag under combined load reduces as the Ni-MH cell reaches its full 80mAh capacity.
After a few months of light use, the headset talk time is noticeably shorter than it was when the new battery was fitted. Is the cell failing already?
Ni-MH cells used in shallow cycles — frequent short calls with the headset returning to the base before the cell is meaningfully discharged — develop a condition where usable capacity drops. The cell becomes accustomed to shallow discharge depth and effective capacity shrinks. Run the headset on a call or in active use until the battery is close to flat, then return it to the base for a full charge. Repeat this two or three times and usable capacity should recover toward 80mAh.
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