Laptop and Notebook Batteries
Find the right laptop and notebook battery replacement for your device.
Update the life of your laptop or notebook with Accessories-Mall’s high quality replacement batteries! We offer a wide high-quality replacement battery , which Compatible for most brands like Apple,Samsung, HP, Asus, and Lenovo,We can ensure your device stays powered for work, school, or play. Whether you need a replacement for better performance or longer battery life, our reliable solutions keep you productive and connected. Explore our collection today and give your laptop the power boost it deserves!
Beyond laptop batteries, we also sell a wide range of laptop adapters for most brands. If you need assistance in finding the correct battery or adapter, contact with whatsapp tell us the laptop’s model or battery part number—we’ll help you find the right fit.
Since 2008, Accessories-Mall have became a trusted provider of high-quality batteries for laptops, medical treatment,tools, and vacuums. As a family-owned business based in ShenZhen, China, we provide top-notch products, dedicated customer support, and offer free shipping and fast deliveries.
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Genuine A2797 Laptop Battery 66.5Wh 5762mAh Compatible with MacBook Air M2 A2941 / MacBook Air M3 A3114 / MacBook Air 15-inch MQKP3LL/A MQKQ3LL/A MQKR3LL/A MQKT3LL/A MQKU3LL/A MQKV3LL/A Series
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Genuine Battery Replacement for MacBook Pro A2485(2021) 16-inch A2527 Battery
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Genuine Battery Replacement for MacBook Pro A2442(2021) 14-inch A2519 Battery
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Genuine A1953 Laptop Battery for MacBook Pro 15-inch A1990 Mid 2018 2019 EMC 3215 3359 BTO/CTO MR942LL/A MR972LL/A MR932LL/A MR962LL/A MV902LL/A MV912LL/A MV922LL/A MV932LL/A MV942LL/A MV952LL/A 11.4V 83.6Wh
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Genuine Replacement Laptop Battery A1820 Compatible with Apple MacBook Pro 15" 2016 A1707 MacBook Pro Core i7 2.9 15" Touch/Late 2016 MLH32CH/A MLH42CH/A 020-01728
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Genuine A1819 Battery Compatible with MacBook Pro 13-inch A1706 (Late 2016 & Mid 2017, EMC 3071 3163) 11.4V 49.2Wh Li-ion Replacement
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Genuine A1708 A1713 Battery Replacement for MacBook Pro 13” (2016-2020)
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Genuine A1527 A1705 Battery for MacBook Retina 12" A1534 (2015–2017) – 7.56V 41.41Wh Replacement
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Frequently Asked Questions About Replace Laptop Batteries
Is it worth replacing the battery in a laptop?
When replace a laptop replacement battery is worth it
- Your laptop still runs well
If it’s fast enough for what you do (work, browsing, light design, coding), a new replacement battery can give it a whole second life.
- Battery is the main problem
Symptoms like dying at 20%, not charging past 60–70%, or lasting under an hour are classic battery wear—not a dead laptop.
- Cost vs. replacement makes sense
A quality replacement battery usually costs $40–$120, while a new laptop is $700+. The ROI is obvious.
- You want portability again
A fresh battery restores the whole “laptop” part of a laptop—no wall-hugging required.
When it might not be worth it
- Laptop is very old (8–10+ years)
If the CPU, RAM, or storage is already struggling badly, a battery won’t fix overall performance.
- Battery is extremely expensive or hard to source
Some ultra-thin or discontinued models have pricey or unreliable battery options.
- Other major hardware issues
Failing motherboard, GPU problems, or overheating = money better spent on a new machine.
A simple rule of thumb
If a new battery costs less than ~25–30% of a comparable new laptop and the machine still meets your needs, replace the battery.
Bonus tip (people overlook this)
A genuine or high-quality OEM-compatible battery matters. Cheap no-name batteries often:
- Have lower real capacity
- Degrade fast
- Cause charging or heat issues
Spending a little more usually saves you money long-term.
Can I replace my laptop battery myself?
Yes—in many cases, you can replace your laptop battery yourself, as long as the model is designed for user access and you’re comfortable doing some light DIY.
If the battery model you purchased requires tools for replacement, we will also provide the tools for free. In case you replace don't success, we will offer free remote support.
Basic replacement steps
- Power off the laptop and unplug it
- Remove the bottom cover
- Disconnect the old battery
- Unscrew and remove it
- Install the new battery and reconnect
- Close the cover and power on
That’s it—no special software required.
Do I need to charge my laptop battery when I receive it?
Yes, you do. The battery you purchased are shipped in a discharged condition. There are shipping regulations in place that require the batteries have a charge state of 30% or less. We recommend that you fully charge and discharge the new battery two to four times to allow it to reach its maximum rated capacity after you first install it.
How long does a laptop battery typically last?
Most computer laptop batteries last five years,which depend on your usage habits and environmental conditions. If your laptop shuts down quickly and won’t hold a charge, only works when plugged in, or if the battery shows physical signs of damage, it’s likely time for a computer battery replacement.
What drains the most battery on a laptop?
The fastest laptop battery drain comes from high screen brightness, heavy apps like video games and editing software, background processes like unclosed tabs and apps, having Bluetooth on in the background, and high-performance settings. Anything pushing your hardware heavily drains power quickly.
Should I leave my laptop plugged in all the time?
Leaving your device plugged in constantly can contribute to long-term battery wear. For optimal battery health, it’s best to allow your battery to discharge occasionally and then recharge it, rather than keeping it at 100% at all times. Consider unplugging your laptop periodically to allow the battery to cycle naturally. This practice can help extend the overall lifespan of your laptop battery and maintain consistent performance.