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The DELL DXGH8 7.6V 52Wh Battery is a high-quality replacement battery designed for various Dell laptops, including the XPS and Inspiron series. With a robust capacity of 6500mAh and a lightweight design, it ensures your device remains powered for longer. Backed by a 6-month warranty, this battery embodies SANISI's commitment to customer satisfaction and product excellence.
Brand | SANISI |
Series | dxgh8 |
Item model number | TYPE-DXGH8 |
Item Weight | 10.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 13.58 x 5.43 x 1.06 inches |
Voltage | 7.6 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Dongguan Jiataiyuan electronics Co., Ltd |
ASIN | B08D6QRLNJ |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 17, 2020 |
T**0
Dell XPS Replacement Battery - Good so far!
This is the 3rd replacement battery (and 2 cooling fans) I have installed in my Dell XPS 13 9370. This PC is 5 years old. I used off brand batteries before so thought I'd try the Dell brand this time. It is almost twice as much money but so far seems to be a quality upgrade over the cheap brand X units. It has a nice Dell logo on it... It holds a good charge and gives good performace between charges. Only time will tell if it starts to fail. Brand x batteries start to fail when they take a full charge but drain down way too fast. I have a battery minder app on this PC that an report on battery health. The last brand x battery only lasted about 18 months with VERY light use. This PC is no longer my daily driver. I now use a Asus ROC PC for that. It has been great. Built like a tank. BTW Dell is withholding parts like fans from consumers, insisting on using only thier techs to install them. Some states are passing laws against this.
A**R
Plug and play
At first, I thought there was something wrong with the battery not holding a charge after I replaced it but I found out the charger went bad. It was probably time to change the battery anyways because it was starting to balloon. Thing works better than my original battery, just hope it lasts a while. It was simple to replace - someone who isn’t tech savvy could do it. I wanted to add that you will need a T5 Torx and a tiny Philips head screwdriver bit. You can find a set of them on Amazon for 10-15 bucks. Worth to have around for other appliances too.
J**D
Lasted less than 4 months
Battery only lasted just under 4 months. My laptop is already giving me an error message saying the battery needs to be replaced. Not worth the money if it stops working in less than 4 months.
N**T
Perfect fit
Perfect fit for my older Dell XPS 13 -- way better than purchasing new laptop!
H**I
Not sure it's OEM
Well, I can say if it's an OEM battery, the font size/lettering was different from my original battery. And there was no date code on the this replacement battery which was a concern, batteries have shelf life.But at the same time I can't say it's not an OEM Dell battery and at least from a specifications point of view, my Dell XPS seems to be okay with it and sees it as a Dell OEM battery. Here is the output from my Linux terminal:native-path: BAT0vendor: LGC-LGC6.73model: DELL H754V79serial: 9001power supply: yesupdated: Wed 10 Nov 2021 12:21:49 PM EST (49 seconds ago)has history: yeshas statistics: yesbatterypresent: yesrechargeable: yesstate: dischargingwarning-level: noneenergy: 28.5228 Whenergy-empty: 0 Whenergy-full: 51.9992 Whenergy-full-design: 51.9992 Whenergy-rate: 6.3156 Wvoltage: 7.539 Vtime to empty: 4.5 hourspercentage: 54%capacity: 100%technology: lithium-polymericon-name: 'battery-good-symbolic'History (charge):1636564909 54.000 dischargingHistory (rate):1636564909 6.316 dischargingThis shows everything as being good, if anything changes I will update the review.
E**N
Best choice on Amazon for the XPS 9370
Took a chance and bought this even though there were only a couple if reviews. Fits the Dell XPS 9370 perfectly and running a battery report under Windows 10 shows a genuine Dell serial number. It came with 100% design capacity, which is more than I can say about my laptop's original battery (it was at 94% out of the box). Lasts as long as my original battery did under regular use. We'll see how it holds up over time but so far so good!
G**O
Easy to install, fully compatibile, good capacity, lasted 18 months
All good, after several weeks it is working great!Update: after 18 months the battery is not holding a charge and it is bloated up to a point that the laptop chassis was deformed and the keyboard had issues!I replaced it with one from a different vendor. I changed rating from 5 to 2.
L**X
Glad I went with the Genuine Product
I was really debating between paying a bit more for the genuine Dell battery and trying one of these third-party alternatives with good reviews. They were around 20-30 bucks cheaper and did have like 4.5+ star ratings so I probably would have been fine with those, but I ultimately decided the peace of mind of mind was worth 20-30 bucks, especially since I'll be using this every day for the next 2-3 years.Anyways, with the right tools and watching a youtube video tutorial, I was able to DIY it pretty easily in under 15 minutes - the part that took the longest was actually getting the back cover off - the actual battery installation is an absolute breeze compared to opening the laptop. I recommend you wear gloves for this because I cut lines into the tips of my finger trying to carefully pry off the back.The capacity arrived at 51,999 which is basically 100%. I went into Dell Power Management and set the laptop to stop charging at 85%, and automatically hibernate at 25%, so my battery capacity has basically not degraded at all. I don't really need to use this for more than 7 hours at a time, and I'd rather keep it in good health for the few times I will want to charge it to 100% and use it up entirely (maybe for flights, but for international flights, they usually have outlets anyway).It's also really satisfying to see in the battery report that my computer is using a recognized, Dell-genuine product, and that alone really made spending a little extra on this and going the low-risk way was entirely worth it.
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