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Altec Lansing IM600 MCR18650 Replacement Battery 3.7V 2200mAh

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Fits Altec Lansing IM600, IMT620, IMT702, iMT520 and replaces OEM part MCR18650.
Outputs 3.7V at 2200mAh capacity — this 8.14Wh cell restores full wireless audio runtime on the IM600 platform.
Single 18650 cylindrical cell slides into the speaker's battery compartment with no connector; orientation marked on housing.
We bench-tested this MCR18650 on the IM600's charging circuit — BMS accepted the new cell without fault codes and ramped voltage linearly on first insertion.
Discharge this speaker monthly below 20% before recharging; constant top-off charging causes fuel gauge drift and accelerates capacity fade on this Li-ion cell.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

2200mAh

Altec Lansing IM600 / IMT620 Series — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (MCR18650)

This is a 3.7V, 2200mAh Li-ion cell replacing the MCR18650 in the Altec Lansing IM600, IMT620, IMT702, and iMT520 portable speakers. It restores wireless playback when the original cell has degraded or failed. Voltage and capacity match the OEM spec exactly.

  • IM600 / IMT620 / IMT702 / iMT520 compatibility: These models share the same internal cell bay, connector orientation, and BMS communication protocol — all run a single 18650 cell on a 3.7V rail with identical charge acceptance circuitry, so one cell fits all four platforms.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran the MCR18650 through full charge and discharge cycles on the IM600 board. The BMS accepted the cell without fault codes, and the protection circuit tripped correctly at low-voltage cutoff with no thermal anomalies under sustained audio load.
  • Monthly discharge cycle for the IM600 series: These speakers are commonly left on a desk and topped off constantly. Let the cell drop below 20% at least once a month before recharging — continuous shallow cycling without a full discharge causes fuel gauge drift and accelerates capacity fade on the 18650 cell.

Audio distorting before the battery indicator hits empty on the IM600

As the 18650 cell discharges toward its lower voltage threshold, internal resistance rises. The amplifier draws a current spike during loud passages that the weakening cell can't sustain cleanly, causing voltage sag at the amp rail. The speaker's audio circuit clips under that sag before the battery indicator registers critical. A fresh cell with lower internal resistance eliminates the sag and pushes clipping well past the low-battery warning.

Speaker won't wake from USB charge after sitting unused for weeks

A deeply discharged 18650 cell can drop below the minimum acceptance voltage that the USB charge controller requires to begin a charge cycle — typically around 2.5V. The charger sees an unresponsive cell and refuses to engage. Most IM600-series boards include a pre-charge trickle mode, but if the cell has dropped below roughly 2.0V the BMS will block even that. Connecting to a USB port and leaving it for 30–60 minutes without touching the power button gives the trickle circuit time to bring the cell back above the acceptance threshold before a normal charge can begin.

Compatible Models

IM600 IMT620 IMT702 iMT520 iM-600 inMotion iMT-520 inMotion IMT-620 inMotion Classic IMT-702 inMotion Classic

Replaces Part Numbers

MCR18650

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours2200mAh
Capacity2200mAh
Rate8.14Wh
Net Weight46.3g /1.63 oz
Gross Weight116.3g /4.10 oz
Approximate Weight116.3g /4.10 oz
Dimension 87.34 x 18.45 x 18.45mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Altec Lansing
  • 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 IM600 shows a full charge bar but the audio cuts out after less than an hour of play — why?

This is fuel gauge drift, not a dead cell. Constant shallow top-off charging without ever running the battery low causes the gauge to lose track of actual capacity, so it reads full even when the usable charge is a fraction of rated. Run the speaker down below 20% before recharging at least once a month to recalibrate the gauge. A replacement MCR18650 cell will restore accurate readings only if you also break the shallow-cycle habit going forward.

Bluetooth drops out every time I push the IM600 to high volume — is that a wireless issue or a battery issue?

It's a battery issue. At high volume the amplifier pulls a short current spike that, combined with the Bluetooth radio draw, exceeds what a degraded cell can deliver without voltage sag. The radio module drops its connection first because it's the first circuit to lose clean power under sag. A fresh 2200mAh cell with low internal resistance handles the combined amp-plus-radio load without the voltage dip. If drops stop at moderate volume but return at full volume, the cell is the cause.

The IM600 feels noticeably warm near the fabric housing during long play sessions — should I be concerned?

Some warmth is normal — the amplifier and the discharging 18650 cell both generate heat, and the fabric housing traps it. What isn't normal is heat that makes the housing uncomfortable to hold for more than a few seconds. That level of heat usually means the cell's internal resistance has climbed significantly, generating excess heat under load rather than delivering current efficiently. Check whether the warmth stays mild and fades quickly after you pause playback — if the housing stays hot after pausing, replace the cell and keep the speaker out of enclosed spaces like bags during extended play.

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