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NinjaBatt Battery A1494 for Apple MacBook Pro Retina 15" [Mid & Late 2013 2014 Years] A1398 ME293 ME294 - Long Lasting [11.26V/95Wh]

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  • BEFORE PLACING AN ORDER: Please identify the model and year of your Mac and make sure they are listed on the title. The easiest way is to do that is to go to About This Mac, available on the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of your screen. THIS BATTERY IS NOT FOR MACBOOK 1398 EARLY 2013, only LATE 2013.
  • PREMIUM QUALITY REPLACEMENT NOTEBOOK BATTERY: Bring your laptop back to life with Ninjabatt's high quality laptop battery - Made of high quality materials, top grade battery cells and packed with safety features.
  • TRUE CHARGING CAPACITY THAT LASTS: Every one of our replacement notebook batteries are tested to meet OEM specifications. Our Li-po battery is rated at 11.26V/95Wh - true charge capacity that wont let you or your laptop down.
  • HIGH QUALITY COMPONENTS & 12-MONTH WARRANTY: Our Laptop batteries are assembled from top quality material and circuit boards to ensure durability and performance, our batteries are equipped with grade A battery cells that provide up to 1000 charging cycles. Were so confident in the performance of our replacement laptop batteries that were including a 12-month warranty with every single purchase.
  • SAFETY FIRST: Dont fall into buying cheap and unsafe batteries, our batteries are UL/CE-/FCC-/RoHS certified for safety and packed with a variety of safety features, including short circuit, overheat, and overload protections.

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Laptop Battery Experts NinjaBatt is a leading battery and battery-powered charging solutions brand. Our Apple batteries are built using the highest quality materials and battery cells. Apple MacBook Pro 15" - A1494 A1398 [Late 2013 mid 2014 only] Enjoy a high quality laptop battery that perfectly fits into your Macbook Pro 15" [Late 2013 mid 2014 only]. Our battery is designed to be a real powerhouse and includes plenty of safety features. Bring your Mac back to life! Perfect Fit Upgraded Capacity - 95Wh/11.26V Premium-Quality Battery Cells Read more Bring your laptop back to life Our Power-house battery is designed to run your laptop for hours without constantly looking for the AC adapter. Easy Installation Battery comes with included screwdrivers for easy & quick installation. Your Mac Deserves The Best Designed to perfectly fit into your MacBook Pro 15". Don't settle for cheaply made batteries that can damage your laptop Read more Read more NinjaBatt PowerStation - 280Wh Solar Ready Battery Generator NinjaBatt PowerStation - 560Wh Solar Ready Battery Generator NinjaBatt PowerBank - 10000mAh NinjaBatt PowerBank - 20000mAh Used For Power your laptops and other electronics on road trips, camping, and emergencies. Power your laptops and other electronics on road trips, camping, and emergencies. Power your phones, tablets, and other small electronics devices on the go. Power your phones, tablets, and other small electronics devices on the go. Output Power 300W 500W 18W 15W Capacity 280Wh 560Wh 37Wh 74Wh Laptop 3-4 Charges 5-6 Charges / / Outputs 2 X AC Outlets, 2 X USB-A and USB-C 60W PD 3.0, 12/24 DC 2 X AC Outlets, 2 X USB-A and USB-C 60W PD 3.0, 12/24 DC 2 X USB-A and USB-C 18W PD & QC3 3.0 2 X USB-A and USB-C 15W PD Weight 6.6 lbs 12.6 lbs 8 oz 11.5 oz


Package Dimensions: 14.29 x 6.18 x 1.26 inches


Item Weight: 1.02 pounds


Item model number: QBEK00596_US


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: May 10, 2020


Manufacturer: Dongguan XinSineng Electronics Co. ,Ltd


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  • Worked great.
I noticed that my 2013 Macbook Pro was starting to rock some when sitting on a flat, hard surface, seemed weird so after a little internet searching, I realized the batteries were starting to swell and distort the casing. My track pad, at least the ability to click it with my thumb, was also not working well. I ordered this replacement battery and received it quickly. There are other similar options out there, but they had additional added things, at additional cost, that I didn't feel I needed. I didn't install it right away, I waited another week or so, but I noticed that my cooling fan seemed to run more often than not, and the case was getting a little more deformed. I made sure I had a current backup performed, then shut all apps down, unplugged, and let the laptop since with the screen active until the batteries completely ran down and it shut itself off. The NijaBatt came with two small torx screwdrivers that matched the 10 case screws on the bottom cover of the laptop, and the two internal screws that hold down the battery connector. These screwdrivers worked fine, BUT they are not very good quality. Make sure you use the right one for each size screw; the case ones used the smaller size, the connector screws used the larger. That said, they look pretty similar in size to the naked eye, so test that they fit right carefully before attempting to remove the screws. You DO NOT want to strip out a screw head. The screws were not in that tight, but make certain you press the screwdriver in firmly as you gently twist them out. There's numerous Youtube videos showing others going through this process. Once the back cover is off, if your laptop is as old as mine, it's probably kinda dusty and gross inside. I used our house vacuum cleaner's hose with a small soft brush attachment to gently move over the internal components and remove most of the dust. NOTE: I DON'T KNOW IF THIS COULD CAUSE A STATIC SPARK, MAYBE, but it did not do so in my case, so no harm done. Perhaps using canned air is a better option...? Anyway, the next step is to unclip the multi pin connector that hooks the battery to the computer board. Only the top flat portion of this connector comes loose, not the entire thing hooked to the board. Mine was pretty tight and took some gentle prying with a non-metallic thingy. Don't try to pry up the whole little rectangular connector box because the bottom 2/3 is soldered in. SO far pretty easy. The hard part comes now. The battery is made of 6 linked sections. They are adhered on the underside to the aluminum case with some very strong sticky tape strips. WHY they need to be SO hard to remove is a mystery; there's not really anywhere for them to slide away into. I suspect it's just another Mac thing they do to discourage user interaction under the hood. According to my Youtube reference, isopropyl alcohol, applied around and between the battery sections will soften the adhesive. Well it did, but not quickly and you still need to pry up on the edges with a stick plastic thingy (some kits come with those) or old credit card, small plastic kitchen utensil. You do this prying slowly, letting the alcohol work in. I cut the outer battery sections loose (wire snips) after I got them up first BUT again, maybe not a great reco since the snips are metal and if your batteries still have some charge, you might make a nasty spark here. Be forewarned. AFter the batteries were finally out, I then use more alcohol to get rid of the left over tape strip residue; using a flat razor to lift the edges a bit then just pulling slowly with fingernails. OK, hardest part done. Try to soak up as much leftover alcohol as you can with little paper towel bits or Qtips. The rest will evaporate soon enough. With you new battery, set it in place WITHOUT removing the plastic adhesive covers. Don't fasten the screws yet, just check for a proper fir and make sure the two screw holes will line up nicely. The take it back out, remove the clear adhesive cover on the bottom and gently put it back in place, trying not to push down on it (and engage the adhesive) until you know the screw holes line up. Press the multi connector back in place, and install the 2 screws. press down on batteries gently to make sure they stick. NOTE the wires going from the battery to the connector have a little U-shaped curve to them. You may need to flex these a bit to make them sit as the old ones did. On my new battery, these wires, seen in the photo underneath the serial number sticker, stuck up a little higher than the originals, but I didn't want to force them down too much and risk damaging them, it did not affect closure of the case. Then remove the top side plastic cover on the batteries; I think this just is used to hold them steady together until installed. I checked that the laptop would them boot up OK, which it did, before shutting down again and closing it all up. The new battery charged up great and has been working flawlessly for about a week now. I do not use it on just battery power that often, so I cannot say just what kind of battery life it provides. The problem of a constant fan running has completely disappeared though and the case is no longer distorted. Dispose of the old batteries in accordance with local regs (public service announcement). As you can see, my old ones were bloated and in eminent danger of doing some serious damage to the laptop and surroundings, I should have done this repair even sooner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 30, 2020 by J. Hathcock

  • Perfect fitment in Retina MBP mid 2014 "MacbookPro11,2"
I selected this battery as what I deemed to be the least sketchy aftermarket I could find, that also could be shipped in two days or less. I didn't have to have it fast, but I don't ever like buying direct from other countries and waiting weeks for a shipment to arrive. Price wasn't important to me, but NinjaBatt's price is excellent. Also, there's a nice touch I think is not included with similar products from other manufacturers: There's a sheet of heavy gauge clear PVC on the top and bottom of the battery. One covers the adhesive, the other acts as a spine to keep the battery segments together while sliding the battery into place during the most critical step of the install process. Once you're sure the battery is located perfectly, you can peel off this spine - the second piece of plastic on the top. I had to reposition the battery a bit, and this support piece made that much easier. The adhesive doesn't fully adhere until pressure is applied, so that helps as well. I followed the ifixit guide, which can be found by searching google "battery replacement macbook pro mid 2014 A1494", and it worked fine. I added an extra step because it made sense to me: After going through the install process, I turned on the laptop, connected the charger and made sure the battery had reached 100% capacity. No, I don't mean checking for "100%" next to the battery icon at the top of the screen. I went to about this mac > system report > hardware > power. Then I compared "Charge Remaining (mAh)" to "Full Charge Capacity (mAh)". The first time I checked, these numbers were not equal, even though the percentage at the top of the screen read "100%". About 10 minutes later, I reopened the system report and the latest snapshot showed them to be equal. (truly full charge) With battery capacity at true 100% full charge, I immediately closed all apps and shut down the Macbook. Then I disconnected the charging cable. About a minute later, when I was sure it was completely shut down, I reset the SMC: first hold down shift-control-option keys on the left side of the keyboard, all at the same time. Continue holding those keys and add the power key. Now hold all four of those keys down for 10-12 seconds. (Run a stopwatch on your phone or keep an eye on a clock with a second hand to be sure.) After that, I booted up the Macbook, and left it unconnected. Use the laptop until battery is around 5% before charging again. Then charge until full. Repeat this 2-3x and by then the system should be calibrated to the battery and fully utilizing available charge. In some cases, this means the battery will seem to discharge more rapidly than expected until the third or fourth cycle. Then it should last about as long as a new stock battery. From then on, charge and discharge in the 30-90% range when not leaving the laptop connected to power. If you typically leave your MBP connected all the time, set a reminder to do a monthly discharge down to around 30% before reconnecting. In short, this battery works, but I never paid attention to the discharge rate of this laptop. If it gets me through an hour of work before I board a flight, I'm fine. I'll be charging again before I'm in the air, and everywhere else I go there's always AC receptacles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on August 2, 2021 by Allen Mรผller

  • Well built, except the connector.
The battery is well built overall, but seemed like the connector (to the board) is rather finicky, and is made out of some sort of fragile plastic. Other than that the rest was pretty good. I installed it anyways, and it works fine.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on August 27, 2022 by taste_of_cherry

  • Breathing new life into a Mid-2014 MBP 15โ€
While it is too soon to say how the life of this replacement battery will be, the process to replace the swollen original battery was easy enough after following the process in iFixIT procedures. While some would say th process on the page was too involved, I completely disassembled mine allowing me to do a deep clean including replacement of the thermal paste while I had the laptop open. Replacing the battery also has my trackpad operating normally again from where the original battery was swollen and pressing against the bottom of the trackpad. The will tell on the longevity of the battery, and if able I will update value and longevity at the 6 month mark. Currently I am getting about 6 - 7 hours of moderate usage on a full charge after cycling the battery per instructions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on August 4, 2022 by R Rieck

  • Worked for my macbook pro (late 2013)
I suggest buying some plastic pry tools or spatchua to help removing the old battery since they are glued in I used some wide screwdrivers but it was sketchy. I'm happy just finished install after putting up with my shot factory battery for so long it worked for my 15" macbook pro (late 2013) A1398.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on September 4, 2022 by Easten

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