Sony NW-A1000 Replacement Battery CT019 3.7V 450mAh
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Sony NW-A1000 Replacement Battery CT019 3.7V 450mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
450mAh
Sony NW-A1000 / NW-A1200 Series — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (CT019)
This 3.7V 450mAh Li-ion battery replaces the original CT019 (also listed as 1-157-607-11) in Sony's Network Walkman NW-A1000, NW-A1200, NW-A1200s, and NW-A1200v. It restores full power capacity to players that no longer hold charge after repeated cycle wear on the original cell. Capacity matches the stock spec at 450mAh / 1.67Wh.
- NW-A1000 and NW-A1200 compatibility: These four models share the same PCB layout, connector pin-out, and BMS voltage thresholds, which is why Sony used a single cell part number — CT019 — across the entire sub-series. The cell slots into the same physical housing without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell on NW-A1000 and NW-A1200 units and confirmed the BMS accepted charge from the dock connector without triggering a protection-trip fault. Charge acceptance, cutoff at full cell voltage, and low-voltage cutoff all matched expected behaviour for a 3.7V Li-ion single cell.
- First charge after cell swap: After fitting this battery, connect the player to its charger before powering it on. A freshly installed cell at partial charge can read below the player's minimum startup voltage. Letting the charger deliver a trickle for 15–20 minutes brings the cell above the BMS power-on threshold and prevents a false dead-device reading.
Why the NW-A1000 shuts down before the battery indicator reaches empty
The NW-A1000's audio amplifier draws a current spike when driving headphone output at higher volumes. Near the end of a discharge cycle, cell voltage sags under that load and drops below the BMS cutoff threshold — even if the on-screen gauge still shows one or two bars. The device shuts off to protect the cell, not because the indicator is accurate. After a full charge cycle on the new cell, the voltage-to-percentage mapping recalibrates and the gauge becomes more consistent. If early shutdowns continue, run two full charge-to-discharge cycles to let the indicator settle.
Battery percentage jumping around erratically after fitting the replacement cell
The NW-A1000 estimates charge level by reading cell voltage against a fixed lookup table stored in firmware. A new cell has a slightly different open-circuit voltage curve than an aged original, so the player's percentage estimate can jump — often 10–20% in either direction — during the first few charge cycles. This is not a fault with the cell or the player. Run two or three full charge and discharge cycles without interrupting them mid-way. By the third cycle the firmware's voltage readings stabilise and the display tracks actual capacity accurately.
Compatible Models
Replaces Part Numbers
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sony
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My NW-A1000 won't turn on at all after sitting in a drawer for a year — is the new battery dead too?
The player has entered deep-discharge protection. When a Li-ion cell drops below roughly 2.5V, the BMS blocks power-on to prevent damage. Connect the charger and leave it for at least 30 minutes before pressing the power button — the trickle current needs time to bring the cell above the BMS re-enable threshold of around 3.0V. Do not press the power button repeatedly during this window; just leave it on charge.
Playback keeps cutting out in the last section of what should still be a usable charge — what's happening?
The audio output stage draws a short current spike each time it drives headphones, and at the tail end of a discharge cycle the cell voltage sags under that load below the BMS cutoff point. The player shuts off to protect the cell even though the gauge shows charge remaining. After two full charge-to-discharge cycles on the new cell, the BMS cutoff voltage and the gauge threshold align more closely and the early cutouts stop. If it persists after three cycles, check that the dock connector contacts are clean — a resistive connection raises apparent voltage drop under load.
The battery percentage on my NW-A1200 drops from 80% to 30% in seconds while playing — what causes that?
The firmware maps cell voltage to percentage using a calibration table built for the original aged cell. A fresh replacement cell has a steeper discharge curve at the high end, so the voltage drops faster in that range and the gauge over-corrects. This typically corrects itself after two to three uninterrupted full cycles — charge to 4.2V, discharge until the player cuts off, repeat. After the third cycle the displayed percentage should track the actual remaining capacity without large jumps.
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