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Philips BT6000 Replacement Battery 3.7V 5200mAh Li-ion

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Fits Philips BT6000 portable speaker; replaces OEM battery ICR18650-1S2P.
3.7V and 5200mAh capacity sustains wireless audio playback and Bluetooth connectivity without external power.
Single 18650 cell slides into the speaker's battery compartment with flat terminal contacts; no locking tab.
Bench testing showed stable voltage under amp load spikes; BMS accepted charge in standard USB-C mode without fault codes.
On first use, discharge the speaker 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

5200mAh

Philips BT6000 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (ICR18650-1S2P)

This is a 3.7V, 5200mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Philips BT6000 portable Bluetooth speaker. It slots into the BT6000's cell bay and restores both audio playback and wireless connectivity functions. Capacity is rated at 19.24Wh, matching the original ICR18650-1S2P specification.

  • BT6000 cell compatibility: The BT6000 runs on a single 1S2P 18650 cell pack at 3.7V nominal. This battery matches that voltage rail and cell footprint, so the onboard BMS reads state-of-charge correctly without recalibration.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the BT6000's charge and discharge path. The BMS accepted the pack cleanly, showed no fault flags, and fuel gauge readout tracked accurately across the full charge curve.
  • Fuel gauge reset after installation: After fitting this battery, run the BT6000 down to shutdown from a full charge at least once before topping off again. Constant partial charging without a full discharge cycle causes fuel gauge drift — the speaker will report incorrect charge levels until the BMS recalibrates through one complete cycle.

Capacity fade from constant desk-top charging on the BT6000

The BT6000 is frequently left plugged in at a desk between uses, which keeps the cell sitting near 100% charge for extended periods. Li-ion cells held continuously at full charge experience accelerated electrolyte degradation, which cuts usable capacity faster than normal cycling would. The result is a battery that measures close to rated voltage but delivers noticeably less audio playtime than expected. Discharging below 30% before recharging at least once a week slows this degradation significantly.

Audio distorting before the battery indicator reaches empty

This happens when the cell voltage sags under the combined current draw of the amplifier and Bluetooth radio at high volume. The amplifier clips before the BMS triggers low-battery cutoff, because the cell's internal resistance rises as it ages and can no longer sustain peak current without a voltage drop. You will hear the distortion while the indicator still shows one or two bars remaining. Reducing playback volume stabilises the voltage draw — if distortion clears above 50% volume, the cell is approaching end of life and replacement is the fix.

Compatible Models

BT6000

Replaces Part Numbers

ICR18650-1S2P

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours5200mAh
Capacity5200mAh
Rate19.24Wh
Net Weight96g /3.39 oz
Gross Weight121g /4.27 oz
Approximate Weight121g /4.27 oz
Dimension 66.60 x 39.00 x 20.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Philips
  • 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 BT6000 shows a full charge but the audio cuts out after less than an hour — why?

This is fuel gauge drift, not a defective cell. When the speaker is always topped off before dropping below 50%, the BMS loses its reference points for empty and full, and starts reporting inflated charge levels. Run the BT6000 fully down to automatic shutdown from 100%, then charge uninterrupted to full — one complete cycle resets the gauge. After that single recalibration cycle, charge readout and actual capacity will align again.

Bluetooth keeps dropping when I push the BT6000 to high volume — is that the battery?

Yes. At high volume, the amplifier and Bluetooth radio pull current simultaneously, and if the cell's internal resistance is elevated, voltage sags enough to destabilise the radio module. The Bluetooth chipset drops connection before the battery indicator shows low. This happens most often on aged cells that still read 3.6–3.7V at rest but cannot sustain the combined amp-plus-radio current spike. A fresh 5200mAh cell with lower internal resistance eliminates the sag — confirm the resting voltage on your old cell is above 3.5V before blaming other causes.

The BT6000 won't wake up from USB charging after the battery ran completely flat — how do I fix it?

A deeply discharged Li-ion cell can drop below the minimum acceptance voltage for USB charging circuits — typically around 2.5V — and the charger will not initiate a charge handshake. The speaker appears completely dead even when plugged in. Try connecting to a USB port that supplies a trickle or pre-charge current rather than a fast-charge adapter, and leave it connected for 20–30 minutes without expecting any indicator light initially. If the cell has dropped below 2.0V, recovery is unlikely and the cell needs replacement.

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