FastMac on Monday announced the availability of a battery replacement for Apple’s first, second and third-generation iPods that features 70 percent more capacity than the original and up to 7.5 times more charge cycles. The battery comes with a two-year warranty and 30-day money back guarantee.
FastMac’s new battery features “TruePower” technology, which slows its degradation, according to the company, which claims the technology smoothes out power spikes that can, over long periods, damage iPod batteries. Such spikes are caused by activity like turning on the backlight or loading the next few songs, said FastMac.
The replacement battery costs US$39.95 for first and second-generation iPods, and $29.95 for third-generation iPods. FastMac includes instructions and installation tools. If you’d prefer to have them do it, FastMac offers an iPod upgrade program for $49.95 that includes three-way shipping, installation, and 48-hour turnaround.