

🔋 Power your productivity, stay unplugged longer!
The Futurebatt New Spare Battery is a premium 58Wh, 11.1V lithium-ion replacement battery designed for HP Pavilion G4, G6, G7, and select Presario models. Featuring Grade A cells, it supports up to 600 recharge cycles with built-in circuit protection for safety and stability. CE/RoHS certified and backed by 12 months replacement and 30-day refund support, it’s the reliable power upgrade every professional needs to stay productive on the go.























| ASIN | B07J6QCQL2 |
| Antenna Location | Laptop |
| Battery Capacity | 5200 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Weight | 235 Grams |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,049 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #125 in Laptop Batteries |
| Brand | Futurebatt |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,313) |
| Manufacturer | Dongguan LEWE Electronics co., LTD |
| Model Number | CQ42 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| UPC | 653437451725 |
| Voltage | 11.1 Volts |
S**H
Good
Fantastic
S**E
Worked as intended and out of box, TY!
B**T
Battery works only in an hour after fully charge and need recharge again
8**S
Great fit. Good price too.
J**N
This is my second Futurebatt replacement battery for the HP 593550-001. I exchanged the first one because it would no longer power my laptop despite showing as fully charged. Prior to exchanging it, the battery initially powered my laptop running Ubuntu Server 24.04 for two hours and 19 minutes (100% charge down to 18% charge). The energy at full for the battery was 48.6624Wh during and after that first use. The second time I used the battery I was doing more with the laptop, and it went from 100% to 2% charge (triggering the automatic shutdown) in one hour and 50 minutes. When I restarted the laptop on AC power, the energy at full now showed 46.176Wh (a drop of about 2.5Wh), and the battery fully charged up to 100%, but would no longer power the laptop. I made several attempts to get the battery to power the laptop, but nothing worked, leading to the exchange. The second battery arrived at 56% charge (27.7056Wh) and showed the energy at full charge as 48.6624Wh, the same starting point as the first one. The first time I used the battery it went from 100% charge to 38% after 90 minutes. The next time I ran the laptop off battery power it once again went from 100% to 38% in 90 minutes, then dropped 7% for each of the next two 10 minute blocks until it was at 24% after 112 minutes of use. From there it dropped down to 2% within the next 9.5 minutes and triggered the automatic shutdown. Once I powered on the laptop and recharged the battery the energy at full charge had dropped to 45.8208Wh. It had lost 2.8Wh of battery charge off its maximum. As a result, on its next use the battery went from 100% to 34% after 90 minutes. By this time I realized letting these batteries drop too low clearly impacts their long-term capability, so I altered the power settings on the Ubuntu operating system to consider the power critical once it gets down to 20%, and to automatically shut down when the battery reaches 15%. The first time using the battery after making this change it went from 94% charged to 18% in one hour and 48 minutes. I plugged in the laptop to start the recharge process and the battery wouldn't take a charge. After several hours being plugged in without charging it had dropped from 18% to 17%. I tried unplugging and plugging in the laptop multiple times, along with restarting it, with no success. What finally worked to get it to take a charge again was removing and replacing the battery while the laptop was powered on and connected to AC power. I fully charged the battery (up to its new maximum of 45.8208Wh) and once again unplugged it. I ended up getting distracted and the laptop drained the battery to 15% then automatically shut down. After plugging the laptop back in, the battery recharged to 45.8208Wh, and that continues to show as its energy at full level. I share all of this to say that these batteries work, but with some caveats. They provide a good amount of power, but you have to be extra careful with them and recognize they are quirky and the quality control is not top notch. The fact the original battery very quickly refused to provide a charge, and the second one at one point refused to accept a charge, does not speak highly to the build quality. If you go with one of these, I would recommend updating your power settings to avoid letting them drop below 15-20%. I am using this laptop as a server on an internal network, so the laptop is not getting put through any sort of significantly heavy workload. Under greater strain I would expect the battery to get drained more quickly, requiring extra diligence to ensure it is not drained too low and causing a reduction in its maximum power.
I**H
Computer back up and running great.
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