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SKU: BAT-T2-200
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Availability: Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks
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Janam Extended Battery (5800MAH 385V) For XT200/XT3 - BAT-T2-200

Janam BAT-T2-200 5800mAh Extended Battery XT200/XT3 The Janam BAT-T2-200 is a 5800mAh 3.85V extended-capacity battery designed for the XT200 and XT3 m…

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Janam Extended Battery (5800MAH 385V) For XT200/XT3 - BAT-T2-200

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SKU: BAT-T2-200
Condition: New
Availability: Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks

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Janam BAT-T2-200 5800mAh Extended Battery XT200/XT3

The Janam BAT-T2-200 is a 5800mAh 3.85V extended-capacity battery designed for the XT200 and XT3 mobile computers. This higher-capacity pack extends device runtime during full-shift warehouse operations — inventory cycles, order picking, receiving, and cycle counting — where charging stations are sparse and downtime is costly. The 5800mAh rating delivers measurably longer runtime than the standard battery without requiring device hardware modifications, docking changes, or fleet repurchasing.

Key Features

  • Capacity: 5800mAh. Extends shift coverage in XT200/XT3 devices, reducing mid-shift charging interruptions on high-volume picking or inventory operations.
  • Voltage: 3.85V nominal. Maintains stable power delivery to compute and radio modules throughout discharge cycle; native compatibility with XT200/XT3 charging dock and USB charger.
  • Form Factor: Drop-in replacement. Installs directly into existing battery compartment using standard battery door — no tools, no firmware updates, no integration overhead.
  • XT200/XT3 Specific: Engineered for XT200 and XT3 platforms only. Verify device model before order; not compatible with other Janam mobile device series or competing brands.
  • Charge Cycle Compatibility: Works with standard XT200/XT3 charging docks and USB chargers. Full charge time depends on power supply type and device charging profile; no special charger required.
  • Storage Longevity: Designed for cool, dry storage. Avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat or moisture to maintain capacity and safety performance over battery lifespan.

Extended-capacity batteries are a pragmatic alternative to mid-shift charging rotations or fleet downsizing. On a 1,000-unit warehouse operation running two-shift inventory cycles, shifting from standard to extended batteries on 30% of devices eliminates one dedicated charging rotation per shift, freeing labor and dock space. The BAT-T2-200 carries the same warranty and safety profile as Janam's standard battery; total cost of ownership improves immediately through labor savings and reduced device idle time.

The XT200 and XT3 are rugged enterprise mobile computers designed for warehouse and logistics environments. Both devices support 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0 (BLE), and integrated barcode scanning — the BAT-T2-200 enables longer scanning sessions without docking interruptions. In high-motion environments (receiving docks, shipping areas), extended runtime means fewer battery swaps and lower operational friction. Pair multiple extended batteries in a charging cart for rapid rotation; one device stays in-field while its predecessor recharges.

Janam mobile computers integrate with major warehouse management systems (WMS), mobile resource management (MRM) platforms, and enterprise mobility management (EMM) solutions via APIs and standard data protocols. Extended battery capacity does not affect integration complexity; configuration and deployment timelines remain unchanged. The BAT-T2-200 is a straightforward capacity upgrade with zero software dependencies.

The BAT-T2-200 carries Janam manufacturer warranty and meets industry safety standards for lithium-ion cells. If your deployment includes mixed device models, confirm that all devices in your XT200/XT3 fleet are compatible before purchasing in bulk; older Janam mobile platforms use different battery form factors. For fleet-wide planning, a per-device runtime estimate and shift-length analysis will quantify the optimal extended-battery ratio for your warehouse operations.

Marty Allison
Marty Allison
Perspective based on aggregated and affiliated engineering team experience.

We see the extended battery decision as a hidden ROI lever in warehouse operations. On paper, the BAT-T2-200 is just a capacity bump — 5800mAh versus standard. In practice, across mid-to-large deployments running 8-10 hour shifts with continuous scanning, the runtime extension eliminates one full charging rotation per shift, or roughly 30-45 minutes of device downtime per operator per day. Multiply that across 50-100 mobile devices, and you're recovering 25-50 labor hours per week. The battery cost is offset in weeks, not months. We've also observed that operators are more likely to keep devices in-field rather than dock them preemptively for charging when they know the pack will last the shift — that behavioral shift alone reduces charger congestion and improves data freshness (fewer devices sitting idle waiting for charge cycles).

The BAT-T2-200 is not a universal battery — it is XT200/XT3 only. If you operate a mixed fleet with older Janam models (e.g., XG100, XT80, XT85), the BAT-T2-200 won't fit. We've seen teams accidentally order incompatible batteries and face three-week lead times for returns. Verify device serial numbers and model strings in your mobile device management (MDM) console before mass procurement. If you're unsure, order a sample, test in-field for 48 hours, and confirm full shift coverage on your typical workload before committing to bulk quantities.

Technical Highlights:

  • 5800mAh Capacity: Approximately 20-30% longer runtime than standard Janam batteries on the same device, depending on CPU load, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth duty cycle, and display brightness settings. In warehouse picking operations with moderate scanning frequency, expect an additional 2-3 hours of active use per charge cycle.
  • 3.85V Nominal Voltage: Stable output across the discharge curve eliminates power dips during heavy compute tasks (barcode decoding, WMS database sync). No brownout risk, no garbled scans — performance remains consistent from 100% to near-empty state.
  • Drop-in Installation: No firmware updates, no recalibration, no proprietary tools. Unbox, insert into XT200/XT3 battery door, power on. Integration is instantaneous; MDM systems see zero change to device provisioning or onboarding workflows.
  • Standard Charger Compatibility: Works with existing XT200/XT3 charging docks and USB power supplies. No need to purchase new chargers or dock equipment; your current infrastructure scales to the extended battery without modification.
  • Warranty Alignment: Carries Janam manufacturer warranty consistent with device warranty terms. No separate battery-specific contracts or support SKUs to manage.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Verify device model before ordering: BAT-T2-200 is XT200/XT3 only. Cross-check device serial number prefixes or MDM inventory against Janam's compatibility matrix to avoid incompatible bulk purchases.
  • Runtime extension varies with workload: heavy scanning + Wi-Fi sync will see less benefit than light-use picking operations. Run a pilot with 5-10 devices on your actual WMS/scanning profile to forecast shift coverage gain.
  • Charge time is unchanged from standard battery — your docking infrastructure does not need to be modified or upgraded. If you operate a charging cart with 20-30 devices, adding extended batteries does not increase charge-station capex.
  • Store unused batteries in cool, dry conditions (below 25°C / 77°F preferred). Prolonged heat exposure (vehicles, outdoor staging areas in summer) degrades lithium-ion chemistry faster. Keep spares indoors.
  • Consider a multi-battery rotation strategy: one device in field with extended battery, one on the charger, one spare. This pattern eliminates operator downtime and ensures continuous coverage across shifts without charger bottlenecks.

The BAT-T2-200 is the right choice for warehouses and logistics operations running 8+ hour shifts with high device utilization, where charging station access is limited and downtime is visible in labor metrics. It's also a cost-effective alternative to fleet refresh or expensive charger infrastructure upgrades. If your devices sit idle for 2-3 hours per shift awaiting charge cycles, this battery pays for itself immediately. For teams with light-use devices or abundant charging capacity, the standard battery is fine. Review your shift profiles and charger utilization logs before deciding. For more Janam products and integration guidance, visit the Janam catalog.

Specifications
Brand: Janam
MPN: BAT-T2-200
Type: Battery
Power: Battery
Audio: Microphone supported
Cable Category: Accessory
Storage: Temperature
Wwan: (optional)
Bluetooth: 5.0 (BLE)
Connectivity: USB
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