Pyle PPBCM6 Body Camera Replacement Battery 3.8V 2750mAh
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Pyle PPBCM6 Body Camera Replacement Battery 3.8V 2750mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.8V
Amp
2750mAh
Pyle PPBCM6 — 3.8V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (1044436)
This 3.8V, 2750mAh lithium-polymer battery replaces the original cell in the Pyle PPBCM6 body-worn camera. The PPBCM6 is a compact wearable recording unit used in law enforcement, security, and personal safety roles. Swap this in when the original pack can no longer hold charge through a full shift.
- PPBCM6 platform fit: The PPBCM6 uses a slim Li-Polymer cell with a 3.8V nominal rail to feed both the image sensor and the onboard storage controller simultaneously. This replacement matches that voltage, the physical footprint (44.50 × 41.80 × 10.80mm), and the OEM part reference 1044436.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell under a combined video-record and WiFi-upload load profile — the two highest draw states the PPBCM6 runs concurrently. The BMS held protection thresholds correctly and did not trip under that sustained draw.
- Post-swap power-up check: After fitting this battery, power the camera on and wait for its self-check to complete before mounting it for a shift. The PPBCM6 runs a boot-state verification on startup — if it does not reach ready status, remove and reseat the battery rather than assuming a fault with the cell.
Why the PPBCM6 runs warm during extended recording sessions
The PPBCM6 generates heat from two concurrent loads: continuous video encoding and the cellular or WiFi radio transmitting footage in real time. That combined draw pulls sustained current from the Li-Polymer cell, and the heat generated is partly from internal cell resistance, not just the camera's processor. At 3.8V nominal, the cell is working near the top of its charge window during the first portion of a shift, which is also when heat output is highest. If the body gets uncomfortably warm, check that the camera's wireless upload function is not active when not needed — disabling it cuts the sustained draw significantly.
Battery indicator showing low after only a short recording session
A new Li-Polymer cell sometimes reports an inaccurate state-of-charge on the first one or two cycles because the camera's fuel gauge has calibrated itself to the degraded curve of the old battery. The indicator reads low early because the camera expects voltage to sag faster than the new cell actually does. Run the battery down to automatic shutdown once, then charge it fully to 4.2V — the camera's gauge recalibrates against the real discharge curve after that cycle. If the indicator still reads low immediately after a full charge, check the charging source is delivering the correct voltage rather than swapping the battery again.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Pyle
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
The PPBCM6 won't start recording after I swapped in the new battery — it just sits at the boot screen. What's wrong?
The PPBCM6 runs a firmware self-check on every power-up, and if the battery voltage reads outside the expected window during that check, the camera stalls before reaching record-ready status. This usually happens if the replacement cell shipped partially discharged — below roughly 3.5V, the self-check can time out. Charge the battery fully before the first use, then power the camera on fresh. If it still stalls, reseat the battery connector and power cycle once more before drawing any other conclusion.
Recording stopped mid-incident and the camera wouldn't restart until I pressed the button twice. What caused that?
The BMS protection circuit tripped. When the PPBCM6 is recording video and simultaneously pushing footage over WiFi, the combined current draw spikes — particularly when the wireless radio is retransmitting due to a weak signal. That spike can push draw past the BMS cutoff threshold, which disconnects the cell to protect it. The camera then needs a deliberate power cycle to reset the BMS latch. To reduce the chance of this happening on shift, connect to a strong WiFi signal before starting upload, or disable live upload and transfer footage at the end of the shift instead.
The camera gets noticeably warm after about an hour of recording — is that a battery problem or a camera problem?
Heat at this level is normal for sustained dual-load operation, but the battery contributes to it. A Li-Polymer cell under continuous draw generates heat proportional to its internal resistance — a degraded original battery runs hotter than a new cell because its resistance is higher. If the camera was running hot with the old battery and still runs hot with this replacement, the heat source is mainly the video processor and wireless radio, not the cell. Confirm the camera body temperature drops when WiFi upload is turned off — if it does, the radio is the primary heat source, not the battery.
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