JBL Flip 5 Replacement Battery 3.7V 6800mAh ID1060-B
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JBL Flip 5 Replacement Battery 3.7V 6800mAh ID1060-B - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
6800mAh
JBL Flip 5 / Link Portable — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (ID1060-B)
This is a 3.7V, 6800mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the JBL Flip 5 and Link Portable Bluetooth speakers. It replaces OEM part ID1060-B and cross-references 1INR19/66-2, ID1060-A, and 33LIR200120. Fit this battery when the original no longer holds charge and the speaker has lost its portability.
- Flip 5 and Link Portable compatibility: Both speakers share the same 3.7V cell format, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. The fuel gauge IC communicates directly with the battery pack — this cell matches that communication spec so the charge indicator reads accurately from the first cycle.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and discharge cycles on a Flip 5 unit. The BMS accepted the cell without fault flags, the protection circuit triggered correctly at low-voltage cutoff, and the charge IC reached full termination at the expected threshold without false-positive full readings.
- Discharge cycle for Flip 5 daily users: If the Flip 5 sits on a desk and gets topped off before it drops below 50%, let it run down below 20% at least once a month before recharging. Constant shallow charging causes fuel gauge drift — the speaker reports full charge but the usable capacity quietly shrinks over time.
Voltage sag under combined amplifier and Bluetooth radio draw
The Flip 5 runs its Class D amplifier and Bluetooth radio from the same cell. At high volume, the amplifier pulls a sharp current spike while the radio simultaneously draws for packet transmission. A worn or degraded cell cannot sustain voltage under that combined load — internal resistance climbs, and the cell voltage sags below the amplifier's stable operating range. This replacement cell has lower internal resistance than a worn original, so the voltage rail stays stable under peak draw.
Speaker fails to wake from USB-C charging on a deeply discharged pack
If a Flip 5 has been left fully discharged for weeks, the cell voltage can drop below the USB-C PD minimum acceptance threshold — typically around 2.5V. At that point, the charger sees the port as unresponsive and delivers no current, so the speaker appears completely dead even on a known-good cable. Connect the speaker to a 5V USB-A charger instead of USB-C, leave it for 15–20 minutes to allow trickle pre-charge to bring the cell back above acceptance voltage, then switch to the standard USB-C cable to complete the charge normally.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: JBL
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My JBL Flip 5 shows full charge on the indicator but the audio starts cutting out after about an hour of use — is the battery the problem?
Yes, this is fuel gauge drift from shallow cycling. When the Flip 5 is repeatedly topped off before dropping below 50%, the battery management IC loses calibration and reports a higher state of charge than the cell can actually deliver. The speaker still cuts power once the real cell voltage drops, regardless of what the indicator shows. Run the new pack down below 20% before recharging for the first three cycles to recalibrate the gauge.
The Flip 5 audio distorts and crackles at high volume even though the battery indicator still shows charge remaining — what's causing that?
That distortion is amplifier clipping caused by voltage sag, not a speaker driver fault. Under high-volume output, the Class D amp draws a current spike that the degraded cell can't sustain — cell voltage dips, the amplifier's supply rail drops, and the output clips before the battery indicator reaches empty. A fresh cell with lower internal resistance holds the voltage rail steady under that load. If distortion persists on the new battery, check that the cell is fully charged before the next high-volume session, as sag is worst below 30% state of charge.
The Flip 5 gets noticeably warm on the side during long playback sessions — is that normal with a new battery?
Some warmth is expected. The speaker's fabric housing traps heat from two sources at once: the Class D amplifier generating heat during sustained output and the Li-ion cell warming as it discharges under load. Together, these raise the housing temperature more than either source alone. The cell's internal protection circuit will trigger a thermal cutoff if temperature reaches the safe limit, so the speaker will pause playback before anything is damaged. If the housing feels hot rather than warm, move the speaker off soft surfaces like beds or cushions that block the passive venting on the underside.
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