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Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A1 Replacement Battery 7.4V 2600mAh C129D3

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Fits Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A1 speaker, replaces OEM part C129D3.
7.4V 2600mAh cell restores full charge capacity lost to aging.
Connector slides into battery slot with locking tab seated flat.
We tested charge acceptance and BMS handshake on bench without fault codes.
Discharge the speaker below 20% at least monthly before recharging to prevent fuel gauge drift and capacity fade from shallow cycling.

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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

2600mAh

Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A1 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (C129D3)

This 7.4V 2600mAh Li-ion battery replaces the original C129D3 cell in the Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A1 portable Bluetooth speaker. It restores wireless audio playback when the original pack has degraded past useful capacity. Dimensions are 68.56 × 38.10 × 19.90mm — check these against your existing cell before fitting.

  • BeoPlay A1 fit: The A1 uses a single-cell 7.4V pack with a specific connector orientation and BMS communication line. This replacement matches that connector and communicates correctly with the A1's onboard charge controller so the indicator LEDs report accurate charge state.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on the BeoPlay A1 platform. The BMS handled charge termination cleanly and the protection circuit tripped at the correct low-voltage threshold without locking out the speaker's power logic.
  • Fuel gauge reset after swap: After fitting this battery, run the A1 down to the low-battery warning before charging it fully. The speaker's fuel gauge calibrates against a known full cycle — skipping this step causes the charge indicator to misread remaining capacity from the first use.

Why the BeoPlay A1 reads full charge but audio cuts out after extended play

The A1's charge indicator samples cell voltage at low draw — it can show three LEDs while the cell is too weak to sustain the amplifier under real audio load. As the amp pulls current during playback, terminal voltage sags below the BMS protection threshold and the speaker shuts down. A degraded original cell accelerates this: internal resistance rises with age, so voltage sag under amp current becomes severe even when resting voltage looks healthy. A fresh cell with low internal resistance holds terminal voltage steady through the amplifier's current peaks.

BeoPlay A1 not waking from USB-C charge after full discharge

If the A1 was left discharged for weeks, the cell voltage may have dropped below the USB-C PD minimum acceptance threshold — typically under 2.5V per cell — and the charger won't negotiate power delivery to a pack that low. Connect the speaker to a 5V USB source rather than a high-wattage PD charger and leave it for 15–20 minutes; the onboard controller uses a trickle pre-charge path at 5V to recover the cell voltage to a level where full charging can resume. If the speaker still shows no response after that window, check the USB-C port for debris before assuming cell failure. Target cell recovery voltage before normal charging resumes is approximately 3.0V per cell.

Compatible Models

BeoPlay A1

Replaces Part Numbers

C129D3

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours2600mAh
Capacity2600mAh
Rate19.24Wh
Net Weight98.8g /3.49 oz
Gross Weight168.8g /5.95 oz
Approximate Weight168.8g /5.95 oz
Dimension 68.56 x 38.10 x 19.90mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Bang & Olufsen
  • 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 BeoPlay A1 audio starts distorting and cuts out but the battery indicator still shows charge — is that a battery fault?

Yes, this is a voltage sag fault, not an indicator fault. The amplifier draws a current spike during loud or bass-heavy playback that the degraded cell can't sustain — terminal voltage drops sharply under that load even though resting voltage reads healthy to the indicator. The BMS trips the protection circuit to prevent over-discharge, cutting audio before the indicator reaches empty. Fit a replacement cell and run a full discharge-to-low-warning cycle before recharging to calibrate the gauge.

The BeoPlay A1 Bluetooth connection drops specifically at high volume on the new battery — what's happening?

High volume forces the amplifier and the Bluetooth radio to draw simultaneously, and the combined current spike causes a brief voltage sag that can interrupt the radio's power rail. This is more likely if the new battery hasn't completed its first full calibration cycle — the BMS may be applying conservative current limits until it has mapped the pack. Run one full discharge down to the low-battery warning, then charge completely; the BMS relaxes its current ceiling after a complete reference cycle and the radio dropout typically stops.

My BeoPlay A1 always sits on the desk plugged in — will that kill the new battery faster than the original?

Constant top-off charging without full discharge cycles causes fuel gauge drift and accelerates capacity fade on the Li-ion cell. The cell spends most of its time at high state-of-charge, which stresses the cathode chemistry and inflates the gauge reference point over time. To slow this, discharge the speaker to below 20% at least once a month before plugging in — this gives the BMS a full voltage sweep to recalibrate against and reduces time spent at peak charge voltage. One full cycle per month is enough to maintain gauge accuracy and extend usable cell life.

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