Altec Lansing Omni Jacket Replacement Battery 3.7V 10200mAh
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Altec Lansing Omni Jacket Replacement Battery 3.7V 10200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
10200mAh
Altec Lansing Omni Jacket / iMW678 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (INR18650-3S1P)
This is a 3.7V, 10200mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Altec Lansing Omni Jacket portable Bluetooth speaker, including the iMW678, iMW678-BLK, and iMW678-BLU variants. It restores power to the speaker when the original cell has degraded past usable capacity. Voltage and cell format match the OEM specification exactly.
- iMW678 series fit: All listed iMW678 variants share the same internal cell format, connector pinout, and BMS handshake. The 3S1P configuration — three 18650 cells in series — sets the pack voltage at 3.7V nominal, which the speaker's onboard controller expects for both charging and audio output regulation.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge, standby, and high-volume audio playback. The BMS held communication with the speaker's fuel gauge circuit throughout, and the protection cutoff triggered correctly at low-cell threshold without nuisance trips during amplifier current spikes.
- Monthly discharge cycle for iMW678 owners: Let the speaker run down below 20% at least once a month before recharging. The iMW678 is typically kept on a desk or shelf and topped off constantly — this shallow-cycle pattern causes fuel gauge drift over time, so the battery indicator reads inaccurate and you lose usable capacity faster than the cells actually degrade.
Bluetooth dropping at high volume on the Omni Jacket
At maximum volume, the amplifier and Bluetooth radio draw current simultaneously, creating combined spikes the degraded original battery cannot sustain without voltage sag. When pack voltage dips under load, the radio module loses stable supply voltage and the Bluetooth connection drops or stutters. This is not a pairing issue — it is a power delivery issue. A fresh pack rated to the full 10200mAh capacity handles the combined draw without the sag that triggers the dropout.
Omni Jacket won't wake from USB-C charge after sitting unused for months
If the speaker sat discharged for an extended period, the individual 18650 cells may have dropped below the USB-C PD minimum acceptance voltage — typically around 2.5V per cell. At that point, the charger cannot initiate a charge handshake and the speaker appears completely dead. Connect it to a USB-A 5V source instead of a USB-C PD charger, which applies a slow trickle charge and can recover cells in the 2.5–3.0V range. Once cell voltage climbs back above 3.0V, normal USB-C charging resumes.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Altec Lansing
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Omni Jacket shows a full battery but the audio cuts out after about an hour of use — is that the battery?
Yes, this is classic fuel gauge drift from shallow cycling. The battery indicator reports full because the fuel gauge has lost calibration — it no longer maps accurately to actual cell charge. The speaker then hits the BMS low-cell cutoff sooner than the indicator predicts. Run the new replacement pack down below 20% at least once a month to keep the fuel gauge recalibrated.
The speaker sounds distorted and crackling well before the battery indicator hits empty — what's causing that?
This is amplifier clipping under voltage sag. As the degraded cells discharge, internal resistance rises and pack voltage drops under audio load — the amplifier hits its lower supply voltage limit and clips the output signal before the fuel gauge registers empty. The distortion is the amplifier running out of headroom, not a speaker driver fault. A new pack with lower internal resistance maintains stable supply voltage deeper into the discharge curve, eliminating the early clipping.
The Omni Jacket gets noticeably warm on the fabric during long sessions — is that a battery problem or something else?
Both the amplifier and the discharging Li-ion cells generate heat, and the Omni Jacket's fabric housing traps it. A degraded battery with elevated internal resistance generates more heat per amp-hour than a fresh pack does. If warmth is more pronounced than it was when the speaker was new, internal resistance in the original cells has increased significantly. Replacing the pack reduces the resistive heating component; if the housing still gets hot after replacement, the amplifier itself is the remaining source.
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