White Paper

Battery Health In Body Worn Cameras: Performance And Lifecycle Management

Battery Health In Body Worn Cameras: Performance And Lifecycle Management

Battery Health In Body Worn Cameras: Performance And Lifecycle Management

Battery performance in body worn cameras is influenced by environmental conditions, usage patterns, and charging behavior, with lithium-ion batteries naturally degrading over time and reducing operating duration. This white paper outlines key factors affecting battery health, including temperature extremes, charge levels, and the number of charge cycles, while highlighting how user behavior and camera settings impact energy consumption. Axis integrates protective features such as adaptive charging, temperature monitoring, and automatic shutdown to extend battery life. With proper handling, batteries retain at least 80% capacity after 500 cycles, but best practices like avoiding full charge storage and extreme temperatures are essential for maintaining long-term reliability.

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