Battery pack overview

The battery pack supplies power to the energy weapon via lithium cells. Battery packs contain data from the weapon. Battery packs have Axon Signal technology compatible with Axon cameras. This capability can be configured in Axon Evidence (Evidence.com). The Axon Signal feature will only work when the energy weapon is loaded with a duty (black) magazine.


The image shows a battery pack seated in a charging dock. The battery is oriented vertically with contact terminals visible on the top surface. The dock includes a recessed area to hold the battery securely in place.

Battery packs should be stored in their original packaging, including the desiccant bag, until they are to be used. Do not store the battery pack anywhere that the gold contacts on the top of the battery pack may touch metal objects. If you cause an electrical short between these contacts, the short will drain the lithium energy cells and may cause the pack itself to become dangerously hot.

The TASER 7 and TASER 10 energy weapons use the same battery pack but in order for older TASER 7 battery packs to be compatible with the TASER 10 the battery packs must be updated to the latest version of firmware.

Rechargeable Battery Packs (Models TS1005, TS1013, TS1017, TS1027, TS1028)

When plugged into the TASER 10 Dock, rechargeable battery packs upload data to the Axon Evidence (Evidence.com) website and begin charging. For more information see TASER Weapons Dock Operation.

A fully charged battery pack will support approximately 250 five-second trigger pulls with two active connections. Battery capacity may vary depending on temperature, environment, use of the flashlight and other factors. Battery packs will deplete faster in colder weather and increased use of the flashlight.

Non-rechargeable battery pack (TS1006)

Non-rechargeable battery packs will support approximately 1,200 five-second trigger pulls. As with rechargeable battery packs, battery capacity may vary depending on temperature, environment, use of the flashlight and other factors. Battery packs will deplete faster in colder weather and increased use of the flashlight.