Best gps batteries according to redditors

We found 4 Reddit comments discussing the best gps batteries. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about GPS Batteries:

u/Coldkennels · 3 pointsr/PSP

Here's the blow-by-blow:

  • There's a great modding guide over in the sidebar. It takes you through getting the most common custom firmwares onto any PSP device, and it's literally a ten minute job, if that.
  • Everyone will give a different answer for batteries. Generally, most aftermarket batteries are terrible, so some recommend hunting down original ones - but you have no idea what sort of condition they'll be in at this point. Another option is removing the UMD drive and installing a LiPo in the void left behind, but that can be a bit intensive, and not everyone wants to lose UMD capability. You can also - with great care - dissect an original battery and install a new cell. Personally, I just picked up a 1200mAh Cameron Sino battery from Amazon two months ago and it seems to be holding up well.
  • Don't bother with overpriced Memory Duo cards - just get a Micro SD to Memory Pro Duo adapter. It's a lot cheaper and you can get higher capacity cards.
  • I've never used a Pandora battery, so I'll leave that to someone else. I don't think you need them now, though.
u/Ben0ut · 2 pointsr/PSP

I'm having this problem at the minute with a 3rd party battery I've purchased recently and used just once. I picked up a 3rd party as the official small psp batteries seem to have a poor shelf life and wanted to find a good alternative. I am currently awaiting a reply from the seller (they have until the end of today).

My battery, when put on charge, takes just a few minutes before the orange light disappears. However it will not switch on unless the mains lead is connected to the wall. When on the home screen I can see the battery icon flip from being shown to being hidden. Clearly it's a battery issue - my other battery works fine for charging and using.

The link below shows the battery I purchased just in case anyone wants to know.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Replacement-battery-PSP-2000-PSP-3000-PSP-3004/dp/B004WLOJ1E

u/spinfire · 2 pointsr/flying

I’m extrapolating a bit, but I think it would be good for around 2 hours of recording, plus or minus a bit. For that video I recorded continuously for about 1:15 with all cameras. I never swapped the batteries in the Virb (IIRC, I did in the Hero6 about 3/4 of the way through the video - it’s edited out, obviously).

I have Wasabi Power aftermarket battery for the Virb: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MT1SHMK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ah4OBbGN9GJBM

I’ll preemptively change the battery pack to a fully charged one before starting each leg of a flight.