Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere MM50 Replacement Battery 3.7V 2200mAh
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Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere MM50 Replacement Battery 3.7V 2200mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
2200mAh
Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere Speaker 2nd Generation MM50 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (NTA2335)
This 3.7V, 2200mAh Li-ion cell replaces the NTA2335 battery in the Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere Speaker 2nd Generation (MM50). It fits the original battery bay with the same connector orientation and matches the BMS handshake the speaker's charge circuit expects. Capacity is 8.14Wh — identical to the factory spec.
- MM50 platform fit: The Pure-Fi Anywhere 2nd Gen uses a single-cell Li-ion pack with a specific protection circuit profile. This replacement matches that cell voltage, connector pinout, and charge termination behaviour — the speaker's internal charger sees no difference from the original pack.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the MM50's charge circuit and monitored BMS cutoff at both the low-voltage floor and charge termination threshold. The protection circuit tripped correctly at both ends with no false cutoffs under normal audio load.
- Fuel gauge reset after swap: After fitting this battery, run the speaker down until it shuts off automatically, then charge it uninterrupted to 100% before use. The MM50's fuel gauge calibrates on that first full cycle — skipping it leaves the indicator inaccurate from the start.
Audio distorting before the battery indicator reaches empty on the MM50
At low charge, the amplifier inside the MM50 draws a current spike to maintain output level — especially at mid-to-high volume. If the cell voltage sags below roughly 3.2V under that load, the amplifier clips before the battery indicator has caught up to actual cell state. You hear distortion while the LED still shows charge remaining. This is a cell-voltage issue, not a speaker fault. Fitting a fresh cell with healthy internal resistance eliminates the sag, and the distortion goes with it.
MM50 showing full charge but audio drops after an hour of playback
This is the classic symptom of capacity fade from shallow cycling — the speaker was regularly topped off before dropping below 50%, so the cell never completed a proper discharge-recharge cycle. Over time the usable capacity shrinks while the fuel gauge still reads optimistically. The indicator shows "full" based on voltage at rest, but the cell can't sustain output under real audio load. After fitting this replacement, complete one full discharge-to-shutdown and uninterrupted charge cycle to anchor the gauge to actual capacity.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Logitech
- 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 MM50 Bluetooth cuts out when I push the volume up past halfway, even with a charged battery — what's causing that?
The amplifier and Bluetooth radio both spike current simultaneously at high volume, and if the cell's internal resistance has climbed with age, that combined draw pulls cell voltage low enough to trigger the BMS or brown out the radio module. The speaker reads "charged" at rest because the sag only appears under load. A replacement cell with lower internal resistance removes the sag and keeps both the amp and radio supplied through loud passages. Fit the new cell, run a full discharge-recharge cycle, then retest at high volume.
The MM50 gets noticeably warm around the battery compartment during long listening sessions — is that a problem with the new cell?
Some warmth is normal — the amplifier generates heat during playback, and the Li-ion cell adds a small amount of its own discharge heat in the enclosed housing. The concern is heat above what you can hold your hand against comfortably, which points to elevated internal resistance in the cell forcing it to work harder under load. A healthy replacement cell runs cooler under the same audio load because it delivers current more efficiently. If the new cell still runs hot after a full break-in cycle, check that the battery connector is fully seated — a partial connection adds resistance at the joint.
The MM50 won't respond to the USB charge cable after the battery went completely flat — how do I get it to accept a charge again?
When a Li-ion cell discharges below approximately 2.5V, most USB charge controllers refuse to push current into it as a safety measure, so the speaker appears completely dead at the port. Plugging it in and waiting longer won't help once the cell is that far down. The fix is replacing the discharged cell with this one — the fresh cell sits above the USB acceptance threshold and the charge circuit resumes normally. After fitting the new battery, plug into a wall adapter rather than a PC port for the first charge to ensure consistent current delivery.
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