1. Charge the battery properly: Follow the manufacturer's guidelines on how to charge the battery and ensure that you do not overcharge or undercharge it. Overcharging can damage the battery cells, while undercharging can reduce its runtime and lifespan.
2. Keep the battery cool: Heat can damage your walkie talkie battery, so try to avoid exposing it to direct sunlight or placing it close to a heat source.
3. Store the battery properly: If you are not going to use your walkie talkie for a long time, remove the battery from it and store it in a cool and dry place.
4. Use the right charger: Always use the charger that came with your walkie talkie or one that is recommended by the manufacturer. Using a wrong charger can damage the battery or cause it to charge improperly.
5. Avoid deep discharges: Try to avoid fully discharging the battery as this can reduce its overall lifespan. It is better to charge it when the battery level drops to 20 percent.
6. Turn off the radio when not in use: When the walkie talkie is not in use, turn it off to conserve battery life. If you are in a noisy environment, use a headset or earpiece to hear incoming communications without raising the volume.