Product Specifications for Replacement Uniden BT-990, BT-2499 Cordless Phone Battery
| BM Part #: | BATT-990 |
|---|---|
| Voltage: | 3.6 Volt |
| Capacity: | 600 mAh |
| Type: | NiCd |
| Length: | 2.24" |
| Width: | 1.70" |
| Height: | 0.66" |
| Shipping Weight: | 0.25Lbs (4 oz) |
| Warranty: | 1 Year |
Product Description
This replacement cordless phone battery is made with high quality parts and is guaranteed to meet or exceed the original equipment manufacturers specifications at a reduced price.
Cross Reference & Compatibility
- AT&T 90846
- Empire CPB-466
- Jasco TL96550
- Lucent Technologies 90846
- Recoton T119
- Saft STB990
- Sprint 89322
- Toshiba TRB-1000
- Toshiba TRB-8258
- Uniden BT-9901
This battery can be used in these models:
- Maxell MCP3660
- Radio Shack ET1119
- Toshiba FT-8258
- Toshiba FT-8258BK
- Toshiba FT-8505
- Toshiba FT-8505BK
- Toshiba FT-8508BK
- Toshiba FT-8808BK
- Toshiba FT-8908
- Toshiba FT-8958BK
- Toshiba RC005634
- Toshiba SG1000
- Toshiba SX-2258 BK
- Toshiba SX-2808 BK
- Toshiba SX-2908 BK
- Toshiba SX2258
- Toshiba SX2808
- Toshiba SX2908
- Uniden BP2499
- Uniden EXP-990
- Uniden EXS9110
- Uniden EXS9110I
- Uniden EXS9500
- Uniden EXS9600
- Uniden EXS9650
- Uniden EXS9660
- Uniden EXS9800
Customer Reviews
Easy to order, fair price, delivery as expected. What more can a consumer ask for?
I was in desperate need of a replacement battery for my cordless phone and found Battery Mart had the battery I needed.
Battery Mart provided professional service. The battery was affordable. It was very easy to order online. The battery arrived in a timely fashion.
The battery works great and I'm back in business. Thank you.
Fit appropriately in phone and appears to be holding charge well.
jf
This product was received quickly and works great!
This product was received quickly and works great!
I am not sure the batteries are getting charged. I will know when the phone that uses them quits. If that happens, the culprit is the charger, not the batteries.
I am not sure the batteries are getting charged. I will know when the phone that uses them quits. If that happens, the culprit is the charger, not the batteries.

