KT02XL HP Pro X2 612 G1 Keyboard Compatible Battery 7.4V
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KT02XL HP Pro X2 612 G1 Keyboard Compatible Battery 7.4V - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
3150mAh
HP Pro X2 612 G1 Keyboard — 7.4V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (KT02XL)
The KT02XL is a 7.4V, 3150mAh Li-Polymer battery for the detachable keyboard unit of the HP Pro X2 612 G1 hybrid tablet-laptop. It fits the wireless keyboard accessory — not the tablet itself. Part numbers 753330-1B1, 753330-421, HSTNN-I19X, HSTNN-IB6F, and HSTNN-LB6F all cross to this same cell.
- Pro X2 612 G1 Keyboard unit fit: The keyboard accessory runs its own independent power rail at 7.4V, separate from the tablet's main battery. This cell matches that rail voltage and the internal BMS handshake the keyboard firmware expects — so the host system recognises it correctly on attach.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran the KT02XL through charge and discharge cycles on a Pro X2 612 G1 keyboard dock. The BMS reported state-of-charge accurately to the host tablet within two cycles, and charge termination triggered cleanly at rated capacity without overrun.
- Post-install calibration on the keyboard unit: After fitting, let the keyboard discharge fully until it stops responding, then charge it uninterrupted to 100% before use. The keyboard's fuel gauge IC calibrates against the new cell during that first complete cycle — skipping it leaves the reported charge level inaccurate for weeks.
Why the Pro X2 612 G1 keyboard shows "0% battery" immediately after a cell swap
The keyboard's fuel gauge IC stores learned capacity data in its EEPROM tied to the old cell. When a new cell goes in, that stored data no longer matches actual cell behaviour, so the gauge reads zero or reports an error state to the tablet. This is not a wiring or compatibility fault. Running one full discharge-to-cutoff followed by a complete uninterrupted charge forces the IC to rewrite its EEPROM with data from the new cell. After that cycle, the tablet should display an accurate charge percentage.
Keyboard battery stuck below 80% charge after replacement
HP's firmware on the Pro X2 612 G1 includes a BIOS-controlled charge limit that can cap the keyboard battery at 80% to reduce cell stress over time. This setting persists across cell swaps — it is a firmware state, not a battery fault. Access HP BIOS Setup (F10 at boot), locate the Battery Care Function or similar power management option, and disable or adjust the charge threshold. Once cleared, the cell will charge to the full 7.4V terminal voltage.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: HP
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
The tablet shows the keyboard battery as "unknown" or won't display any percentage — is the new cell faulty?
The keyboard's fuel gauge IC still holds EEPROM data from the original cell, so it cannot map the new cell's voltage curve to a valid percentage. This reads as "unknown" or blank in the host tablet's battery status panel. Run one full discharge to cutoff, then charge the keyboard uninterrupted to 100%. That forces the IC to rewrite its stored capacity data against the new cell, and the tablet will show a real percentage from that point forward.
The Pro X2 612 G1 tablet's system information is showing the wrong Wh rating for the keyboard battery after I swapped the cell — should I be worried?
The Wh figure shown in HP system info is read from the battery's EEPROM, which carries the rated specification written at manufacture. The new cell's EEPROM reports 23.31Wh, which is the correct rated value for the KT02XL. If you are seeing a different number, your system may still be reading cached data from the old cell before a full reconnect. Detach the keyboard, reattach firmly, and check the figure again — it should update to 23.31Wh on a clean read.
The keyboard battery percentage jumps erratically — drops from 60% to 5% then back up — after the replacement cell was installed.
This is fuel gauge IC drift during the first few cycles on a new cell. The IC calibrates its discharge curve incrementally each time the cell completes a charge-discharge cycle, and until it has enough data points, the reported percentage can jump. It is not a cell defect. Run two to three full discharge-and-charge cycles — discharge until the keyboard stops responding, then charge to 100% each time — and the gauge output will stabilise to within a few percent of actual capacity.
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