
Availability : In stock
Battery Type : Li-ion
Voltage : 7.5V
Capacity : 51Wh
Color : Black


Availability : In stock

| Availability: | In stock |
| Battery Type: | Li-ion |
| Capacity: | 51Wh |
| Voltage: | 7.5V |
| Color: | Black |
| The condition of the product: | Band New |
| Guarantee: | 12 Months |
HP-battery provides customers with the best quality batteries on the market. Our Msi Surface Book GEN2 13.5-inch batteries are all lithium-ion batteries .
Msi Surface Book GEN2 13.5-inch Battery not charging One prevalent issue with laptop batteries is their failure to charge appropriately. There could be several reasons if your Surface Book GEN2 13.5-inch laptop battery isn't charging. Initially, ensure that the power cable is correctly connected. If it is, you may need to reset the battery by removing it and reinserting it. If this doesn't work, try updating your laptop's BIOS or resetting its power management settings.
Msi Surface Book GEN2 13.5-inch Battery draining too quickly A problem that many laptop users grapple with is the swift draining of their battery. This can be inconvenient, especially when you require your laptop to sustain for extended durations. One potential fix is to diminish your screen's brightness, which can notably prolong your battery's lifespan. Furthermore, shutting unnecessary programs and deactivating features like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when not in use can aid in preserving battery life.
Overheating battery Overheating can pose a severe concern for laptop batteries. It can potentially harm the battery and even present a safety hazard. If your Surface Book GEN2 13.5-inch laptop battery is heating excessively, attempt to shut down your laptop and let it cool down. If the issue persists, it might be necessary to replace your battery.
Msi Surface Book GEN2 13.5-inch Battery not holding charge A common problem with laptop batteries is that they stop holding a charge. If your Surface Book GEN2 13.5-inch battery is not holding a charge, you may need to replace it. However, before doing so, try calibrating your battery by fully charging it and then letting it run down completely. This can sometimes help restore the battery's ability to hold a charge.