JBL Flip 5 Eco Replacement Battery 3.7V 6800mAh Li-ion
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JBL Flip 5 Eco Replacement Battery 3.7V 6800mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
6800mAh
JBL Flip 5 Eco / Flip 5 Ocean — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (SUN-INTE-152)
This 3.7V, 6800mAh Li-ion cell replaces the original battery in the JBL Flip 5 Eco and Flip 5 Ocean portable Bluetooth speakers. It fits the same physical bay, matches the OEM connector, and restores charging behaviour through the existing BMS. Capacity is 6800mAh (25.16Wh) — use the product data, not third-party listings that cite lower figures.
- Flip 5 Eco and Flip 5 Ocean compatibility: Both variants share the same internal battery bay dimensions, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol. The speaker's charge controller uses the same voltage thresholds on both models, so one cell fits both without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the Flip 5 charge circuit and confirmed the BMS accepted the pack without triggering a fault state. Charge termination occurred correctly at 4.2V, and the protection IC responded to load spikes from the amplifier without tripping into cutoff.
- Monthly discharge cycle for Flip 5 users: Let the speaker drop below 20% at least once a month before plugging in. The Flip 5 is often left on a desk and topped off constantly — repeated shallow cycles cause fuel gauge drift, which makes the battery indicator unreliable and accelerates capacity fade in the Li-ion cell.
Audio distorting before the battery indicator reaches empty
As a Li-ion cell ages or sits deeply discharged, its internal resistance rises. Under high amplifier load, that resistance causes a voltage sag — the cell voltage drops sharply even though the fuel gauge still reads 15–20%. The Flip 5 amplifier clips when rail voltage falls below its minimum operating threshold, producing audible distortion before the LED indicator shows low battery. Replacing the cell restores the voltage headroom the amplifier needs; a fresh cell holds above 3.6V under the same load conditions.
Speaker won't wake from USB-C after sitting unused for months
A deeply discharged Li-ion cell can fall below the USB-C PD minimum acceptance voltage — typically around 2.5V — at which point the charge controller refuses to initiate a session and the speaker appears completely dead. The fix is to trickle-charge the cell at a low current (under 100mA) to bring it back above 3.0V before the main charge circuit will engage. Some USB-C chargers won't do this automatically; use a charger that supports pre-conditioning, or leave the cable connected for 20–30 minutes — the controller will often retry. If the cell won't recover past 2.8V after an hour, the cell is sulfated and needs replacement.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: JBL
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My JBL Flip 5 Eco shows a full charge but the audio cuts out after about an hour of play — is the battery failing?
Yes, this is classic capacity fade from shallow cycling. The fuel gauge calibration drifts when the cell is repeatedly topped off without a full discharge, so the indicator reads "full" against a cell that's lost significant usable capacity. The amplifier then hits voltage sag earlier than the gauge suggests, and audio drops. Discharge the speaker below 20% once, charge it fully, and see if playtime improves — if it doesn't, the cell needs replacing.
Bluetooth keeps cutting out at high volume on my Flip 5 Ocean even with a new battery — what's happening?
At high volume, the amplifier and Bluetooth radio draw current simultaneously, and the combined spike can cause a brief voltage sag on the battery rail. If the cell's internal resistance is elevated — even on a replacement that wasn't stored properly — that sag trips the BMS protection circuit and the radio drops. Check that the replacement cell is fully charged to 4.2V before testing, and if the issue persists, verify the cell's resting voltage with a multimeter; it should sit above 3.7V after a full charge and 30 minutes off charge.
The Flip 5 Eco gets noticeably warm on the back panel during long outdoor sessions — is that normal or a battery problem?
Some warmth is expected — the amplifier generates heat, and the Li-ion cell also produces heat during discharge, both trapped inside the fabric and rubber housing. What's not normal is heat concentrated near the battery bay rather than spread across the speaker body, or warmth that continues building after you stop playback. If the cell is hot to the touch through the housing after audio stops, the cell's internal resistance is high and it's dissipating energy as heat rather than delivering it to the amplifier. Replace the cell and keep the speaker out of direct sun during extended play, as ambient heat above 40°C accelerates cell degradation.
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