Asus ROG Spatha X Replacement Battery 3.7V 800mAh Li-Polymer
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Asus ROG Spatha X Replacement Battery 3.7V 800mAh Li-Polymer - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
800mAh
Asus ROG Spatha X / Gladius II — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (FT902536P)
This 3.7V, 800mAh Li-Polymer battery replaces the internal rechargeable cell in the Asus ROG Spatha X, ROG Gladius II, and ROG Spatha RF wireless gaming mice. The original FT902536P cell is a slim pouch-format pack measuring 44.50 × 23.00 × 10.50mm — an exact physical match is critical for reassembly. Capacity is rated at 800mAh (2.96Wh), matching the OEM spec.
- ROG Spatha X, Gladius II, and Spatha RF fitment: All three models share the same internal battery bay dimensions and connector pinout, which is why they run the same FT902536P cell. Swapping between these platforms carries no electrical risk — the BMS on each mouse reads the same voltage profile.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on a Spatha X unit. The onboard BMS accepted the pack without fault codes, balanced charge termination landed at 4.20V, and cutoff triggered cleanly at the low-voltage threshold without dropping the USB connection mid-session.
- Connector orientation on the Gladius II: The Gladius II routes the battery connector toward the rear of the shell. Plug the lead in before seating the cell flat — trying to connect it after the cell is pressed down risks stressing the solder points on the PCB.
Why the ROG Spatha X RGB draw accelerates battery aging
The Spatha X runs per-zone RGB lighting continuously in wireless mode, and that draw sits on top of the 2.4GHz polling load. An 800mAh cell handling both loads cycles deeper per session than a mouse without lighting. Deeper cycles per charge accelerate capacity fade in Li-Polymer cells — the chemistry tolerates shallow cycles far better than full-depth ones. If you game with RGB at full brightness daily, the original cell typically shows measurable capacity loss within 18 months. Reducing RGB brightness in Armoury Crate extends the replacement cell's service life noticeably.
Mouse pointer stuttering or lag after battery replacement
Stuttering after a battery swap is usually a voltage issue, not a pairing issue. If the new cell shipped partially discharged, the mouse's 2.4GHz transmitter may not have enough headroom to maintain a stable polling rate — the firmware throttles the radio before it drops the connection entirely. Charge the mouse fully before testing movement; full charge brings the cell to 4.20V and gives the transmitter full operating headroom. If stuttering persists after a confirmed full charge, re-plug the USB receiver into a different port to rule out a host-side dropout.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Asus
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My ROG Spatha X won't reconnect to the USB receiver after I replaced the battery — what's wrong?
A full power-loss during the swap clears the mouse's active pairing state on some firmware versions. Re-plug the USB receiver, then hold the pairing button on the underside of the mouse for three seconds until the LED flashes rapidly. If the receiver was plugged into a USB hub, move it to a direct motherboard port — hubs can block the initial handshake signal.
Battery life on my ROG Gladius II feels noticeably shorter than it did with the original cell — is that normal after replacement?
Wireless gaming mice with RGB polling draw significantly more than the rated capacity suggests, because the sensor, 2.4GHz radio, and lighting all compete on the same 800mAh cell. A new Li-Polymer cell also needs several full charge-discharge cycles before it reaches its rated capacity — capacity in the first two or three cycles typically runs 5–10% below spec. Run three full charges and check again before assuming the cell is underperforming.
The Spatha X shows a full charge indicator but drops to low battery warning within minutes of use — what causes that?
This is a fuel-gauge calibration fault, not a defective cell. The mouse's onboard gauge lost its reference points during the battery swap and is reporting inaccurate state-of-charge data. Drain the mouse completely until it powers off on its own, then charge it uninterrupted to 100% — this re-anchors the empty and full voltage endpoints. One full calibration cycle is usually enough to bring the indicator back in line with actual capacity.
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