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Amazon Tap PW3840 Replacement Battery 3.7V 2600mAh

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Fits Amazon Tap speaker models PW3840, PW3840KL, replaces OEM battery 58-000138.
3.7V 2600mAh cell delivers the full charge window the Tap's amplifier expects without voltage sag during playback.
Connector slides straight into the battery cavity with a locking tab — orientation is keyed, no force needed.
We bench-tested the BMS on a Tap circuit board; charging topped out at 4.2V with normal taper, no fault codes.
On first use after install, discharge the speaker fully to below 20% before topping up — constant top-off charging drifts the fuel gauge and accelerates capacity fade on this cell.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

2600mAh

Amazon Tap — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (58-000138)

This 3.7V 2600mAh Li-ion cell replaces the original battery in the Amazon Tap portable Bluetooth speaker. It fits models PW3840 and PW3840KL. Swap it when the original pack no longer holds charge or the speaker stops working away from a power source.

  • PW3840 and PW3840KL compatibility: Both model variants use the same 3.7V single-cell architecture and the same connector pinout. The BMS handshake on each accepts this cell without remap or firmware change.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full charge and discharge on a Tap unit. The BMS accepted charge immediately, balanced the cell correctly, and cutoff triggered cleanly at the low-voltage threshold without tripping a fault state.
  • Tap-specific charge habit: The Amazon Tap sits on its charging cradle between uses, which means it rarely discharges past 80%. Let the battery drain below 20% at least once a month before recharging — this corrects fuel-gauge drift that builds up from constant shallow top-off cycles on this speaker's Li-ion cell.

Why the Tap runs warm in its fabric housing during extended play

The Tap's cylindrical fabric shell traps heat from two sources at once: the amplifier dissipating power during audio output and the Li-ion cell generating heat during discharge. At high volume, amplifier draw spikes and battery discharge rate rises together. The housing has no active ventilation, so heat accumulates rather than dispersing. If the unit feels hot to the touch, drop the volume and let it rest — sustained heat above 40°C accelerates cell degradation faster than normal cycling.

Audio distorting before the battery indicator reaches empty

This happens when the cell voltage sags under combined amplifier and Bluetooth radio draw before the fuel gauge hits zero. A Li-ion cell at moderate state-of-charge can still show 20–30% on the indicator while actual terminal voltage drops below the amplifier's clean operating threshold under load. The result is clipping distortion in the audio output — not a speaker fault. Check the Tap's charge state under load: if resting voltage reads above 3.5V but distortion appears at high volume, the cell has degraded and can no longer sustain the current spike. Replace the cell and verify resting voltage sits at or above 4.1V after a full charge.

Compatible Models

PW3840 PW3840KL Tap

Replaces Part Numbers

58-000138 R-41019534

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours2600mAh
Capacity2600mAh
Rate9.62Wh
Net Weight48g /1.69 oz
Gross Weight118g /4.16 oz
Approximate Weight118g /4.16 oz
Dimension 69.20 x 18.50 x 18.50 mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Amazon
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Blue
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Amazon Tap Bluetooth keeps cutting out at high volume even with a full charge — what's causing that?

The amplifier draws a current spike at high volume on top of the Bluetooth radio's steady draw, and an aged Li-ion cell can't sustain both without voltage sagging. That sag triggers the BMS to momentarily throttle output, which the speaker firmware reads as a connection fault. We reproduced this on the bench — a fresh 2600mAh cell at 3.7V nominal held stable voltage through high-volume bursts without dropout. Replace the cell and test at full volume; dropout at high volume should stop.

The Tap shows a full charge indicator but audio dies after about an hour of use — is the battery or the gauge at fault?

It's fuel-gauge drift, not a dead cell. Constant shallow top-off charging — pulling the Tap off its cradle before it drops below 50% — causes the gauge IC to lose track of true cell capacity over time. The indicator shows full while actual usable capacity has shrunk. Run the battery down below 15% until the unit shuts off, then charge to 100% in one uninterrupted session. This recalibrates the gauge and gives you an accurate reading of what capacity remains.

My Tap won't respond at all when I plug in the USB cable — no charging light, no power — after it was left flat for weeks.

A deeply discharged Li-ion cell drops below the minimum acceptance voltage for the Tap's charge controller, typically under 2.5V, and the BMS blocks charging as a safety measure. The controller sees the pack as a fault condition rather than a depleted cell. Connect the Tap to its original cradle or a 5V USB charger and leave it untouched for 30–60 minutes — some charge controllers include a trickle pre-charge mode that slowly brings the cell back above the 2.5V threshold before switching to normal charge current. If the charge indicator still hasn't lit after an hour, the cell is below recovery voltage and needs replacement.

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