JBL JR POP Replacement Battery 3.7V 400mAh L0728-LF
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JBL JR POP Replacement Battery 3.7V 400mAh L0728-LF - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
400mAh
JBL JR POP — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (L0728-LF)
This is a 3.7V 400mAh Li-Polymer replacement battery for the JBL JR POP portable children's speaker. It replaces OEM part number L0728-LF. Fits the compact JR POP directly, restoring audio playback when the original cell no longer holds a charge.
- JR POP platform fit: The JR POP uses a small Li-Polymer pouch cell on a low-voltage 3.7V rail with a lightweight BMS matched to its compact amplifier circuit. This replacement cell matches the OEM voltage, connector pinout, and physical footprint at 38.70 × 22.60 × 6.80mm — critical in a tight enclosure where even a 1mm oversize causes housing stress.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on the JR POP board. The BMS accepted the cell without fault flags, voltage held steady across the amplifier and Bluetooth radio draw combined, and charge termination triggered cleanly at full capacity.
- Discharge cycling for the JR POP: Because the JR POP is often charged after short play sessions, the cell is at risk of fuel gauge drift from constant shallow cycling. Let the speaker discharge below 20% at least once a month before plugging in — this keeps the onboard fuel gauge calibrated and slows capacity fade on the Li-Polymer cell.
Why the JR POP audio distorts before the battery indicator reaches empty
As the Li-Polymer cell discharges toward the lower end of its voltage curve, the cell's internal resistance rises. Under combined amplifier and Bluetooth radio draw, this resistance causes a voltage sag that the amplifier sees as a supply drop — even if the fuel gauge still reads 10–15%. The amplifier clips its output before the BMS triggers low-voltage cutoff, producing distortion that sounds like a speaker fault. This is a cell condition issue, not a driver or hardware fault. Replacing the cell resolves it; the JR POP's amplifier needs a stable 3.7V supply to run cleanly.
JR POP won't wake from USB charge after sitting unused for weeks
A deeply discharged Li-Polymer cell can fall below the USB charge controller's minimum acceptance threshold — typically around 2.5V. When this happens, the controller sees an out-of-range cell and refuses to initiate charging, leaving the speaker appearing completely dead. The fix is to use the original JBL cable and charger, which in some cases delivers a trickle pre-charge pulse to recover the cell voltage to the acceptance window. If the speaker shows no response after 30 minutes on charge, the cell has likely over-discharged past recovery and needs replacement.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: JBL
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The JR POP charges to full but the audio cuts out well before the battery indicator drops — what's causing that?
This is voltage sag under load. The Li-Polymer cell's internal resistance increases as it ages, and the combined current draw from the amplifier and Bluetooth radio pulls the supply voltage below the amplifier's clean operating threshold before the fuel gauge catches up. The battery indicator reads remaining charge capacity, not available voltage under load — those diverge on a degraded cell. Replacing the cell restores a stable supply voltage and eliminates the early cutout.
The JR POP Bluetooth drops or stutters specifically when the volume is turned up high — is that a speaker fault?
It's not a speaker fault — it's a battery supply issue. At high volume, the amplifier pulls a current spike that, combined with the Bluetooth radio draw, causes a momentary voltage sag on the 3.7V rail. The Bluetooth radio is the first subsystem to drop out when supply voltage dips, which is why the dropout happens at loud levels and not at low volume. Replacing the battery with a fresh 400mAh Li-Polymer cell removes the sag and stops the dropouts.
The JR POP feels noticeably warm in its housing during extended play — is that a battery problem or a ventilation problem?
Both factors contribute, but the battery is worth checking first. A degraded Li-Polymer cell generates more heat during discharge because its internal resistance is higher, and the JR POP's fabric-and-plastic enclosure traps that heat instead of dissipating it. Amplifier heat adds to the same enclosed space, so the two stack. If the speaker runs warm even at moderate volume on a newer cell, the enclosure is doing its job — but if warmth appears quickly at low volume, the cell's internal resistance has risen and replacement is the right step.
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