The Wildgame Innovations WGIWGIBT0013 Edrenaline rechargeable battery eliminates the constant expense and hassle of disposable batteries in trail cameras. This 6.0-volt lithium-ion power source delivers extended field time with 4500mAh capacity for serious wildlife monitoring.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard alkaline batteries that drain quickly in cold weather, this rechargeable lithium-ion unit maintains consistent voltage output across temperature extremes. The 4500mAh capacity provides approximately 3-4 times longer operation than comparable alkaline battery packs. Built-in charge protection prevents overcharging damage that destroys cheaper rechargeable alternatives.
Key Features
- 6.0-volt lithium-ion rechargeable battery with 4500mAh capacity
- Compatible with Wildgame Innovations Edrenaline series trail cameras
- Integrated charge protection circuit prevents battery damage
- Operating temperature range from -4°F to 140°F
- Lightweight 8-ounce design reduces camera weight vs battery packs
- LED charge indicator shows battery status during charging
- Standard barrel connector for easy camera installation
Field performance shows 2-3 month operation depending on camera settings and trigger frequency. Cold weather performance remains stable where alkaline batteries fail, making this essential for winter wildlife surveys. The compact form factor fits existing camera mounts without modification. Hunters report consistent camera operation through entire seasons without mid-hunt battery changes.
Technical Specs
- Voltage: 6.0V DC nominal output
- Capacity: 4500mAh lithium-ion cells
- Weight: 8 ounces
- Dimensions: 4.2" x 2.8" x 1.5"
- Connector: Standard 2.1mm barrel plug
- Charge time: 4-6 hours with included charger
- Operating temperature: -4°F to 140°F
- Housing: Weather-resistant ABS plastic construction
This rechargeable solution pays for itself within one season compared to disposable battery costs. The reliable power delivery ensures critical wildlife footage isn't missed due to dead batteries during peak activity periods.