Energizer Er-P507 Replaces Panasonic Hhr-P103
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Average customer review:Product Description
Energizer cordless phone batteries offer the long life and consistently reliable performance you need to get the most out of your cordless phone, thanks to advanced engineering and state-of-the-art manufacturing.Energizer cordless phone batteries meet or exceed original standards at a lower cost.This Energizer ER-P507 nickel-metal hydride cordless phone battery replaces the Panasonic HHR-P103 and HHR-P103A.
Product Details
- Brand: Technuity
- Model: ER-P507
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x 3.75" w x 4.50" l, 1.10 pounds
Features
- Hose Washer
- 800Mah
Customer Reviews
Also Replaces VTech #89-1324-00-00 ("model #102")
This battery also works in VTech i5808 phones and the i5871 base station. Most of the complaints those two units get ("base not found" & "sudden static/call-drop") boil down to dying batteries. I don't know whether they are actually crummy batteries, or if there's a bad charging circuit design, or they simply don't show as discharged in the on-screen indicator. Whatever, I decided not to buy the VTech replacement (perennially "unavailable" from their website anyway!) and chose this Energizer equivalent. They're both 3.6V, 800mAh, NiMH. (As of this writing, these happen to be 20% more expensive.) They worked fine in my phones. I have no opinion as to whether they last longer or whether they die more gracefully, but I doubt it. Heck, they're probably all made in the same factory...
It's difficult to find the correct battery
With so many similar part numbers for AT&T and Vtech phones, it's difficult to be sure you have the right battery. Finally found this is the right one for my EP-590 phone.
This battery does last longer than the oem that came with the phone. Similar batteries are 1/3 the price though, so this seems a bit overpriced.
Better than paying vTech
I hate vTech - the batteries that they ship with their phones die too quiuckly...so far so good with the Energizer version.






