Aiptek ZPT-NP60 PocketCam 8900 Compatible Battery 3.7V 1050mAh
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Aiptek ZPT-NP60 PocketCam 8900 Compatible Battery 3.7V 1050mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
1050mAh
Aiptek PocketCam 8900 Series — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (ZPT-NP60)
This is a 3.7V, 1050mAh Li-ion cell for the Aiptek PocketCam 8900 and compatible compact digital cameras. It replaces OEM part ZPT-NP60 across a wide range of Aiptek Pocket DV models including the DV-5700, DV-8700, and DV-8800LE. Dimensions are 53.20 × 35.30 × 7.10mm — verify against your existing cell before fitting.
- PocketCam and Pocket DV compatibility: These models share the same 3.7V single-cell architecture, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — which is why one cell covers the full range. The voltage rail and physical form factor are identical across the DV-5700, DV-8700, DV-8800LE, and PocketCam 8900.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on compatible Aiptek hardware. The BMS accepted the cell without fault codes, and protection circuits triggered correctly at low-voltage threshold — no runaway or false cutoff observed.
- First-install charge cycle on camera body: Charge this cell fully inside the camera using the OEM cable or charger before your first shoot. Some Aiptek BMS firmware maps the battery-remaining display against a charge curve it only learns during an in-body charge — skipping this step causes the indicator to read inaccurately from the first session.
Camera showing dead battery indicator on a partially charged replacement cell
The PocketCam 8900's battery indicator maps voltage thresholds against the discharge curve of the original cell. A fresh replacement cell has a slightly different resting voltage profile, so the camera reads it as empty even when it holds a charge. This is a calibration issue in the BMS, not a fault with the cell. Perform one full charge cycle inside the camera body — the firmware recalibrates its threshold mapping once the cell completes a full cycle from within the camera.
Battery percentage jumping erratically during shooting
If the remaining-battery display jumps — say from 60% to 20% mid-session — the camera's voltage-to-percentage lookup is misreading the new cell's discharge curve. The ZPT-NP60 replacement cell's voltage sag under flash or continuous video draw differs slightly from the worn OEM cell the camera last calibrated against. Run one full discharge-to-cutoff cycle followed by a full in-body charge. After that cycle, the display stabilises to within a few percentage points of actual remaining capacity.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Aiptek
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Aiptek PocketCam 8900 shows "no battery" or won't turn on after fitting the new ZPT-NP60 cell — what's happening?
The camera's BMS performs an authentication check on first contact with a new cell and can reject it if the cell's resting voltage sits outside the expected range after shipping. Insert the battery and connect the camera to charge via the OEM cable without powering it on first. Let it charge fully — this brings the cell voltage into the window the BMS expects and clears the rejection. After a full charge, power the camera on normally and it should recognise the cell.
Shot count on the new battery seems lower than I expected — is the cell faulty?
Shot count drops significantly when flash, continuous autofocus, and video recording all run together — each adds real draw on top of the base sensor and processor load. The ZPT-NP60 is rated at 1050mAh under controlled discharge conditions, but camera spec-sheet shot counts assume a fixed light/AF cycle that rarely matches real shooting. Check whether flash is set to auto-fire on every frame — disabling flash when ambient light is adequate is the single biggest step to recovering shot count.
Flash is firing but not recycling fully between shots on the new cell — why?
Flash capacitor recharge pulls a high burst of current from the cell right after each shot. If the cell voltage sags under that burst — common in the first few charge cycles before the cell reaches full capacity — the capacitor doesn't recharge to full before the next frame. Run two to three full charge-discharge cycles on the cell to let it reach rated capacity. If the recycling lag persists after three cycles, check that the battery contacts on the camera body are clean and making firm contact — measure resting cell voltage at the terminals; it should read 3.7V or above when fully charged.
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