JBL PartyBox 110 Compatible Battery 7.4V 5200mAh IBA064GA
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JBL PartyBox 110 Compatible Battery 7.4V 5200mAh IBA064GA - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
5200mAh
JBL PartyBox 110 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (IBA064GA)
This is a 7.4V 5200mAh (38.48Wh) Li-ion replacement battery for the JBL PartyBox 110 portable Bluetooth speaker. It fits directly in place of the original IBA064GA and ICA002GA cells. Replace it when the speaker no longer holds a charge or loses power mid-session.
- PartyBox 110 fit: The PartyBox 110 runs a 7.4V dual-cell Li-ion pack with a dedicated BMS that monitors cell balance and controls charge cutoff. This replacement matches that voltage rail and connector, so the onboard protection circuitry communicates correctly with the pack.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on the PartyBox 110 platform. The BMS accepted the cells without fault flags, cell balance stayed within spec across multiple cycles, and the speaker's charge indicator tracked accurately through each stage.
- Fuel gauge calibration on the PartyBox 110: Constant top-off charging — plugging in before the battery drops below 50% — causes the fuel gauge to drift over time. Run the PartyBox 110 down below 20% at least once a month before recharging to keep the charge indicator accurate and slow capacity fade on the Li-ion cells.
Why the PartyBox 110 shows full charge but audio cuts at high volume
At high volume, the PartyBox 110's amplifier pulls a sharp current spike that the battery must supply on top of the Bluetooth radio draw. An aged or degraded cell cannot deliver that combined current without its voltage sagging below the amplifier's operating threshold. The BMS interprets this sag as a low-voltage event and can trigger a protective cutoff, even though the resting charge indicator showed a full pack. A fresh cell with lower internal resistance handles the surge without the same voltage drop.
Audio distorting before the battery indicator reaches empty
This symptom appears when a degraded cell's actual capacity no longer matches what the fuel gauge reports. As the cell discharges, voltage sags early under amplifier load — the amp clips because supply voltage is too low, producing audible distortion before the indicator reads low. The charge indicator is reading estimated state-of-charge, not live voltage under load. After fitting a replacement pack, run one full discharge cycle so the BMS can recalibrate its state-of-charge estimate against the new cell's actual curve.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: JBL
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My PartyBox 110 won't wake up at all when I plug in the USB-C cable — the replacement battery is fully installed but nothing happens.
When a Li-ion cell drops below roughly 2.5V per cell (5V across the 7.4V pack), the USB-C PD handshake fails because the charger's minimum acceptance voltage isn't met and the BMS stays latched off. Connect the speaker directly to the wall adapter — not a computer port — for at least 15–20 minutes without expecting any LED response; the charger needs to trickle current into the cells before the BMS re-initialises. If the LED still shows nothing after 30 minutes on the wall adapter, confirm the adapter output is 19V/2.53A as specified on the PartyBox 110 label — an underpowered adapter will not recover a deeply discharged pack.
The PartyBox 110 runs warm to the touch on the back panel during extended play — is that normal with this battery?
Some warmth is expected: the amplifier generates heat at sustained volume and the battery discharge reaction adds to it, both trapped inside the fabric-and-plastic enclosure. It becomes a concern if the speaker is placed on a soft surface like a couch or carpet that blocks the rear vents, which pushes internal temperatures higher and can cause the thermal protection to throttle output. Stand the speaker on a hard flat surface during long sessions and keep the rear panel clear. If it's getting hot enough to be uncomfortable to hold, reduce volume and let it cool for ten minutes before continuing.
My PartyBox 110 is losing noticeable charge capacity after just a few months with the new battery — what's causing that?
Shallow cycling is the most common cause — if the speaker is topped off after every short use and rarely discharged below 50%, the Li-ion cells never complete a full electrochemical cycle and the fuel gauge drifts while actual capacity fades faster than it should. Run the battery down below 20% at least once a month, then charge it fully in one uninterrupted session. This recalibrates the BMS state-of-charge counter and slows the capacity fade that shallow cycling accelerates.
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