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Motorola VB3300 VB400 Body Camera Replacement Battery 3.8V

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Fits Motorola VB400 body camera and replaces OEM battery VB3300.
3.8V, 3000mAh lithium-ion cell powers extended shift recording without mid-incident cutout.
Connector seats flush into VB400 battery slot with positive terminal facing outward.
We bench-tested this cell under sustained video plus WiFi upload draw—BMS held stable without protection trips.
After installing this battery, power on the camera and wait for the ready indicator before starting shift—the VB400 firmware performs self-check on power-up to confirm BMS handshake is complete.

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Voltage

3.8V

Amp

3000mAh

Motorola VB400 Body Camera — 3.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (VB3300)

This is a 3.8V, 3000mAh Li-ion replacement for the Motorola VB400 body-worn camera. It slots directly into the VB400 and restores power capacity to the original specification. Capacity figures come from the product data — 3000mAh / 11.4Wh.

  • VB400 platform fit: The VB400 uses a fixed 3.8V single-cell Li-ion architecture. The BMS inside the camera handshakes with the battery on power-up and checks cell voltage before enabling recording. A mismatched voltage rail or incompatible cell trips that check and locks the camera out of record mode.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery under combined video-recording and WiFi-upload draw — the same sustained load the VB400 sees during active shifts. The BMS held stable across the discharge curve and did not trip the protection circuit under that dual-load condition.
  • Shift-start power-up check: After fitting this battery, power the camera on and wait for the ready-status indicator before starting your shift. The VB400 runs a self-check on every power-up cycle — confirming that check has passed means the battery is accepted and recording is enabled.

Recording cutting out mid-incident on the VB400

The VB400 pulls simultaneous current for video encoding, storage writes, and wireless upload. That combined draw can spike above the BMS protection threshold in a degraded or partially discharged cell. When the BMS trips, the camera halts recording and the indicator flashes a fault state. A battery with a healthy cell — sitting above 3.6V under load — handles that combined draw without triggering the cutoff.

Battery indicator showing low charge after a short recording session

New Li-ion cells can read conservatively on the first few charge cycles because the camera's fuel gauge has calibrated to the old cell's degraded capacity. The reported percentage is based on voltage mapping, and a new cell's voltage curve sits slightly different until a full charge-discharge cycle recalibrates it. Run the battery down to the low-battery warning, then charge it fully in one uninterrupted session. After one full cycle the indicator should read accurately against the 3000mAh cell.

Compatible Models

VB400 VB400 body camera

Replaces Part Numbers

VB3300

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.8V
Amp Hours3000mAh
Capacity3000mAh
Rate11.4Wh
Net Weight60g /2.12 oz
Gross Weight85g /3.00 oz
Approximate Weight85g /3.00 oz
Dimension 61.60 x 44.80 x 10.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Motorola
  • 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 VB400 won't start recording after I swapped the battery — it powers on but just sits there

The VB400 runs a firmware self-check on every power-up and won't enable the record function until that check passes. This usually means the camera didn't complete its boot sequence after the swap. Power the camera fully off, wait 10 seconds, then power it back on and watch for the ready-status indicator before pressing record. If the indicator confirms ready state, the battery has been accepted and recording will engage normally.

The VB400 cuts out and stops recording mid-shift — no warning, just stops

This is a BMS protection trip caused by the combined current draw of video encoding plus active WiFi upload — the two together can spike above what a low or partially discharged cell can sustain. The BMS interprets that voltage sag as an unsafe condition and cuts the output to protect the cell. Check the battery charge level before your shift and ensure the cell is above 3.6V resting voltage before you start. A fully charged cell handles that dual-load draw without tripping the protection circuit.

The VB400 gets noticeably warm during long recording sessions — is that the battery?

Heat during extended recording is primarily from the video processing chip and the cellular or WiFi radio, not the battery alone — but the battery does contribute under sustained high-draw conditions. A cell that is near the end of its charge cycle has higher internal resistance, which generates more heat under the same load. If the camera is warm early in a session on a freshly charged battery, check that the battery contacts are clean and seating fully. If warmth is concentrated at the camera body rather than the battery compartment, the processor load is the more likely source.

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