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Zebra WT41N0 Replacement Battery 3.7V 2200mAh Li-ion

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Fits Zebra WT41N0, WT4000, and WT4090 mobile computers with OEM battery slot compatibility.
3.7V 2200mAh Li-ion cell delivers 8.14Wh for sustained barcode scanning and wireless data transmission throughout warehouse shifts.
Battery slides into the rear slot with spring-tab retention; connector is flush-mount and keyed to prevent reverse insertion.
We ran load cycles with active scan trigger and wireless radio — BMS accepted charge without fault codes and held voltage under combined inrush demand.
After installing, place the scanner in its cradle for a full charge cycle before pick-and-pack use — scan trigger inrush is highest near minimum capacity and a fully charged cell prevents false BMS cutoff on first shift.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

2200mAh

Zebra WT41N0 / WT4090 / WT4000 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery

This 3.7V 2200mAh Li-ion battery fits the Zebra WT41N0, WT4090, and WT4000 wearable mobile computers. These devices run in warehouse pick-and-pack lines, logistics hubs, and retail stockrooms where the battery takes constant, repetitive load from barcode scanning and wireless communication. Capacity is 8.14Wh — matched to the original cell specification for these units.

  • WT41N0, WT4090, WT4000 platform fit: All three models share the same battery bay geometry, 3.7V nominal rail, and BMS communication protocol. A single cell design covers the platform without requiring different connectors or firmware handshake adjustments.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and discharge cycles on WT41N0 hardware. The BMS accepted the cell without fault codes, balanced the charge correctly, and the device reported accurate state-of-charge throughout the cycle.
  • First-shift prep for pick-and-pack use: After installing, seat the scanner in its charging cradle and run a full charge cycle before the first shift. Scan trigger inrush current peaks when the cell is near minimum — a fully charged pack prevents false BMS trips when the trigger is hammered hard in the first hour of use.

Why the WT41N0 drops its wireless connection during rapid scan bursts

The WT41N0 fires both the imager and the 802.11 radio simultaneously during active scanning. That combined draw creates a current spike that a degraded or low cell struggles to sustain above the BMS undervoltage threshold. When the cell voltage sags below that threshold mid-burst, the BMS cuts output momentarily — the radio drops its access point association and the scan misses the acknowledgment. A fresh cell at full charge holds the voltage rail stable through those combined spikes and keeps both the imager and radio live.

Cradle showing a charging error immediately after installing a new pack

This error almost always comes from contact resistance at the battery terminals, not a fault in the cell. Dock contacts and battery gold pads accumulate oxidation and debris in active warehouse environments, and even a thin layer adds enough resistance that the cradle's charge controller reads an abnormal handshake. Pull the battery, wipe the gold contacts on both the pack and the dock with a dry lint-free cloth, reseat firmly, and check that the pack clicks into the locking tab. If the error clears, the cell is fine — if it persists after clean contacts, check the cradle voltage output at the terminals, which should read 4.2V under no-load.

Compatible Models

WT41N0 WT4000 WT4090

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours2200mAh
Capacity2200mAh
Rate8.14Wh
Net Weight69.5g /2.45 oz
Gross Weight219.5g /7.74 oz
Approximate Weight219.5g /7.74 oz
Dimension 112.20 x 28.40 x 27.60mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Zebra
  • 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 WT41N0 stops reading barcodes about halfway through a shift — is this a battery issue or a scanner fault?

This is almost always the battery, not the imager. As the cell depletes past roughly 50%, the voltage rail sags enough that the imager loses the minimum power it needs to illuminate and decode consistently — the laser or LED fires but the decode engine gets unreliable results. Charge the pack fully and test: if the reads are clean for the full shift, the cell was the cause. If it still drops out on a full charge, check the imager window for contamination before chasing hardware faults.

The WT41N0 feels noticeably warm after a long shift — is that normal?

Some warmth is expected. The WT41N0 housing is compact and encloses both the wireless radio and the battery with limited airflow, so sustained scan-and-transmit loads push heat into the pack. What's not normal is the device becoming hot to the touch or the BMS triggering a thermal shutdown. If you're seeing shutdowns, check whether the scanner is being stored in a hot vehicle or charging bay where ambient temperature already starts the shift above 35°C — that's the threshold where the BMS will reduce charge acceptance to protect the cell.

We swapped to a new battery but the WT41N0 still shows short endurance compared to what we expected — what are we missing?

New Li-ion cells don't always hit full capacity on the first cycle. Run three full charge-to-discharge cycles through normal use before judging shift endurance — the cell's actual usable capacity stabilises after those initial cycles. Also check scan burst frequency: high-volume pick lines that trigger the imager hundreds of times per hour combined with constant 802.11 polling draw significantly more current than light-use environments, and a 2200mAh cell at that duty cycle will deliver a shorter shift than the same cell in a low-scan role. Set the wireless polling interval to the longest value the WMS allows to reduce background radio draw.

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