
THE LIT-22 is the perfect accessory for the SPYPOINT FLEX if you want to get even more time between camera visits. The 7.4V, 5.4Ah battery slides in easily once the standard battery tray has been removed. Alternate between the battery tray and LIT-22 on visits or get a pair of LIT-22s and keep the camera powered with a rechargeable option year-round.
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52 Reviews
RAD1
I have 14 of these batteries running in Dark and G-36 cameras and some of them are going on their third season. The batteries have always been flawless. Initially there was a software issue that required an update but as long as the cameras are updated the batteries are flawless.
thehobbs
Put my new battery in a couple of months ago in the extreme cold and still going strong. Saving a bunch of money not buying AA batteries....
Brent_21054
I bought this battery despite reading some poor reviews on it. For the first few months, it worked great. Once the battery got to 70-75% of its charge, my cameras started to not transmit consistently. I called and/or chatted with Spypoint support three times. The standard answer from their "support" team is to recycle the power and reformat the SD card. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. On Nov 25th, I put a fully charged LIT-22 battery in one of my cameras. It worked for 36 hours before it stopped transmitting. On the 3rd of December, I went back out to the camera to troubleshoot only to discover that the battery had gone from 99% down to 0%. After spending another useless hour on the support chat while trying to activate a warranty claim, I am left totally frustrated with this company. I don't have nearly as much of an issue with a faulty battery as I do with getting the same run around with the company. I shouldn't have to provide previous case numbers and I shouldn't have to answer the same question over and over in the chat window.
hnt4lfe
Fully charged lasted 1 day on brand new camera. Changed to Duracell batteries, lasted 6 months!
ss123
A lot of revies talking about cameras reporting 0% charge. I had this issue but after some troubleshooting, I realized that the cameras that were having this problem were running old firmware. I manually updated the firmware on all my cameras and the problem was solved. It has been several months now and the cameras are reporting the correct battery levels. Side not, I thought all the flex cameras were supposed to auto update firmware but evidently the don't always update. Check your camera firmware. Batteries work great. Last way longer than AA batteries.
Golfz24
I bought the rechargeable battery for my camera. Unfortunately, it appears I will only get a little over a year out of this battery and it is now unusable. When I say a year, I mean the 3 months of use that I have the camera out during deer hunting season. The battery now takes 12 hours or more to show fully charged and when I install it in a camera it lasts for only hours. I can't read the other reviews here for some reason but I suspect the amount of 1 star reviews others are having the same problem. Inquired about a warranty and it is only a 90 day warranty. Disappointed in the quality of this product.
Diesel87
This battery pack along with the camera it goes in has been nothing but problems (flex-s) which is highly disappointing given i own a link-micro-s as well as its LIT-10 battery have been great. After the issues I've had i can't say I'd buy another spypoint product.
Dan H.
After having great success with their LIT-10 and LIT-09 batteries I was excited to get the LIT-22 for the Flex series. Boy did these disappoint! After digging into the specs I see why. The LIT-22 only has 5400 mAh, where the LIT-10 has 10,200 mAh. And the flex cameras seem to be more thirsty for battery. I routinely get 4 weeks out of the LIT-22 in my flex cameras. Skip these batteries and just buy the Flex-S with the solar panel installed, had those cameras out all season and still had 100% battery life.
Badlands
Glad I don’t have to buy batteries all the time now. Just swap these out.
wisconsin joe
I cant say enough about this battery, it really lasts a long time, I put my camera (Flex G36 ) with this battery in it out by my tree stand in early october of 2024 here in northern wisconsin and it stiil out there to this day with 38% battery life left.
Winchester
I bought the battery packs to see if I could cut down on buying batteries, I have not touched any of my cameras for batteries since these packs were installed. These battery packs are going to save a lot of money on purchasing batteries and disposing of them. The battery packs are a great addition to my hunting season!
While the Flex series already have wonderful battery life, the Lit-22 take it to a whole new level. Charge it, set it, and forget it!!! Why buy batteries every couple months when you can buy a Lit-22 once and use it year after year. It’s a no brainer!!
PaHunter
I purchased quite a few of these to power my Flex series cameras. Every once in a while you'll see them suddenly go to 0% battery for a fully charged pack. After looking I noticed the battery reading on the App was indicating I no longer had a LIT22 in and instead had a set of AAs installed. That's when I realized the camera thought my LIT22 which was sitting at 8.4V fully charged was a set of completely dead AAs. I contacted support and they let me know there was a bug in the one software where it would do this. They then pushed an update to the camera and it has now reliably been at 100% until it starts to drain over time. I ran one of these in a Flex-M and it took about 1000 photos over 3 months, did a firmware update, and still had over 65% battery. These things have saved me money in the long term. One of these gets me more photos than a set of energizer ultimate lithium and about 3 times more than regular Duracells. If you see the 100% to 0% look to see if it says AA next to the battery. If it does then update your firmware.
gbkyser
Bought a Spypoint LIT-22 after charging it lasted 24 hrs. Went from 97% to 0% suddenly.
Can get only 3 days max in warm weather , less in the cold.
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