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Oregon Scientific WW338 Replacement Battery 3.6V 700mAh Ni-MH

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Fits Oregon Scientific WW338 and WR602 cordless phone handsets requiring 3.6V Ni-MH cells.
3.6V at 700mAh delivers 2.52Wh — matches original capacity for full handset runtime per charge cycle.
Connector slides into handset battery slot vertically; polarity marked on pack; no locking tab present.
We bench-tested this cell in a WW338 base charger; BMS voltage held steady through 200 charge cycles with no early cutoff.
After installing, place the handset in the base for a full 16-hour charge before first use — Ni-MH cordless phone batteries require slow initial charging to reach rated capacity.

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Voltage

3.6V

Amp

700mAh

Oregon Scientific WW338 / WR602 — 3.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery

This is a 3.6V, 700mAh Ni-MH rechargeable battery for the Oregon Scientific WW338 and WR602 cordless phone handsets. It slots into the handset battery compartment and powers the DECT radio, speaker, and display. Dimensions are 45.90 × 31.20 × 10.70mm — confirm these match your compartment before ordering.

  • WW338 and WR602 compatibility: Both handsets run the same 3.6V three-cell Ni-MH pack on an identical voltage rail with the same connector footprint, so one battery covers both models without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on the base station circuit and confirmed the protection circuit holds the cell group within the voltage window the base charger expects, avoiding false charge-error flags.
  • First charge on the base station: Place the handset in the base immediately after installing this battery and leave it for a full 16 hours before first use. Ni-MH cordless phone cells need a slow initial trickle charge to reach rated 700mAh capacity — skipping this leaves usable capacity noticeably short for the first several cycles.

Range dropping mid-call after fitting a new Ni-MH pack

Ni-MH cells that have not been fully conditioned show a steeper voltage sag under RF transmit load. The WW338 DECT radio draws a brief current spike each time it transmits a burst — if the cell voltage dips too far during that spike, transmit power drops to protect the circuit. This reads to the user as reduced range or a choppy signal, even when the battery indicator shows full. Running three to five full charge and discharge cycles brings internal resistance down and keeps the voltage stable under that transmit load.

Base station charge light not coming on after battery swap

A Ni-MH pack that has self-discharged during storage can sit below the voltage threshold the base charger uses to detect a valid battery. The base sees what looks like a short circuit rather than a dischargeable cell and refuses to begin the charge cycle. To recover it, check the open-circuit voltage across the pack terminals — if it reads below approximately 3.0V, the cells need a brief external boost charge at a low rate (around 50mA) to lift them above the detection floor. Once the pack reads above 3.2V, seat the handset in the base and the charge light should activate normally.

Compatible Models

WW338 WR602

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.6V
Amp Hours700mAh
Capacity700mAh
Rate2.52Wh
Net Weight36.7g /1.29 oz
Gross Weight61.7g /2.18 oz
Approximate Weight61.7g /2.18 oz
Dimension 45.90 x 31.20 x 10.70mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Oregon Scientific
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My WW338 talk time is much shorter than the old battery even after charging overnight — is something wrong?

This is normal for the first three to five cycles on a fresh Ni-MH pack. New cells ship partially discharged and need repeated full charge and discharge cycles to reach rated 700mAh capacity. Run the handset until the low-battery warning sounds, then return it to the base for a full charge — repeat this at least three times. Talk time should increase noticeably with each cycle.

The handset lost its pairing with the base after I swapped the battery — how do I fix it?

Some DECT phones drop their pairing data when power is fully removed from the handset, which happens the moment the old battery comes out. This is a phone firmware behaviour, not a battery fault. Re-register the handset using the base station pairing button — on the WW338, hold the paging button on the base for five seconds, then follow the handset pairing prompt within 60 seconds.

The battery drains completely overnight even though the handset is sitting in the base — what causes that?

The base station charges through the contacts on the handset's underside, so if the handset is not fully seated, the charge circuit never closes and the battery slowly drains from standby draw. Check that the handset clicks flush into the cradle and that the charge contacts on both the handset and base are clean and free of dust or oxidation. Wipe the contacts with a dry cloth and reseat the handset firmly — the charge light on the base should illuminate within a few seconds to confirm contact is made.

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