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What is a battery holder called?

2025 03/20

Battery Holders, as key components to secure batteries, are named by various names due to different application scenarios. Common types include battery holder connectors, battery clips, button battery holders, etc., whose core function is to make close contact with battery contacts through metal guides or spring structures to ensure stable power supply.
 
In consumer electronics, Battery Contacts are the core component of the battery holder. For example, in mobile phones, remote controls and other devices, gold-plated contacts contact the positive and negative extremes of the battery through the spring pressure, which both ensures electrical conductivity and facilitates battery replacement. The button battery holder is designed for small button batteries, which are commonly found in smart watches and calculators, and its low structure and precision contacts fit the miniature battery size.
 
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In industrial equipment, the Circle Connector is often used in high-vibration or high-sealing scenarios. This type of battery holder holds the battery in place through a threaded lock or snap design and is equipped with corrosion-resistant contacts to meet the needs of outdoor equipment. Some high-end devices use battery socket connector integration solutions to integrate the power management module and contacts to achieve intelligent charge and discharge control.
 
Market trends show that with the explosive growth of Internet of Things devices, battery holders are evolving towards "miniaturization and modularity". For example, wearable devices promote ultra-thin contact technology breakthroughs, and new energy vehicles require contacts with high current carrying capacity. Manufacturers need to combine material innovation with precision machining to meet the dual needs of energy efficiency and volume for devices in the 5G era.
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Whether it is a simple battery holder in a home remote control or a highly reliable battery holder in a medical device, the continuous evolution of this "invisible guardian" is providing solid energy support for the smart age.