Shure Lithium-ion battery for SLX-D Wireless Transmitters

  • Part: 2690308
  • Model: SB903
$40.00
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Rechargeable Battery

The SB903 lithium-ion rechargeable battery powers the SLX-D transmitters. Use the SBC10-903 single bay or SBC203 dual bay chargers to recharge SB903 batteries.

Always fully charge a new battery before first use. To fully charge a new SB903 battery, it must be placed directly in the charger. After the first charge, the battery can be charged by docking the transmitter in the SBC203 dual-bay charging station.

  • General Information
    • Manufacturer
    • Shure, Inc
    • Manufacturer Website Address
    • http://www.shure.com
    • Brand Name
    • Shure
    • Product Type
    • Battery

  • Battery Information
    • Application/Usage
    • Transmitter
    • Digital Wireless System
    • Battery Rechargeable
    • Yes
    • Battery Chemistry
    • Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
    • Battery Capacity
    • 1200 mAh
    • Output Voltage
    • 3.6 V DC
  • Physical Characteristics
    • Height
    • 0.6"
    • Width
    • 1.3"
    • Depth
    • 2.2"
    • Weight (Approximate)
    • 0.99 oz
  • Miscellaneous
    • Compatibility
      • Shure SBC10-903 Single Bay Charger
      • Shure SBC203 Dual Bay Charger
      • Shure SLXD1 Bodypack Transmitter
      Shure Handheld Transmitters:
      • SLXD2/B58
      • SLXD2/K8B
      • SLXD2/B87A
      • SLXD2/SM58
      Shure Wireless Systems:
      • SLX-D
      • SLXD124/85
      • SLXD14
      • SLXD14/153T
      • SLXD14/85
      • SLXD14/SM35
      • SLXD14/93
      • SLXD14/B98H
      • SLXD24/B87A
      • SLXD24/B58
      • SLXD14DDual
      • SLXD24D/B58
      • SLXD24D/SM58
      • SLXD24/K8
      • SLXD24/SM58
    • Country of Origin
    • China
    • Environmentally Friendly
    • Yes
    • Environmental Compliance
    • Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE)
    • China Restriction of Hazardous Substances (China RoHS)
    • Taiwan Restriction of Hazardous Substances (Taiwan RoHS)
    • Battery Directive
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