
The battery in review is on the right, on top of Spyro 3.
Seeking a new battery to replace my worn out one and to replace my 5-cell monstrosity, I trodded on one of these cheapie batteries on eBay. Seeing it is 3600mAh and I was 65% sure the battery's actual capacity was less than that, I bit the bullet anyway because it was relatively cheap.
Then it arrived, oh the joy. It felt so light, squeezing the battery made it squish as if it's made of sponges. Seriously, I can feel the components on the protection board and the wires on the Lithium Ion cell by squeezing it.
Charging was unusually quick to the point of doubtage. Charges less than an hour rather than overnight for my regular PSP battery? Hm...
Playtime was alright at first. I got 2-3 hours of use then the problems start sinking in.
First, it cut out without warning. I thought it was only a new battery blues and it would correct itself over time.
However, 6 cycles later, it's still the same. This proved infuriating.
So I launched some detective work, and oh, the glory: According to PSPtool, the battery's capacity is only 1200mAh when read from the EEPROM.
EEPROM is also permanent and non-rewritable, so all hope of softmoding into a Pandora are out of the window.
Due to this false advertisement and poor performance, I give this product a D-.
PROS:
Cheap.
Easily accessible.
Easily charged.
Lightweight.
Fits PSP.
CONS:
Poor Performance.
Cuts out without warning.
Actually 1200mAh, not 3600mAh.
Build quality issues.
RATING: 58%
D-
Where to buy:
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0442816573
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.3375