Philips Fidelio P9 Compatible Battery 11.1V 2600mAh
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Philips Fidelio P9 Compatible Battery 11.1V 2600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
11.1V
Amp
2600mAh
Philips Fidelio P9 Series — 11.1V Li-ion Replacement Battery (ICR18650-1S3P)
This is a 11.1V, 2600mAh Li-ion battery pack for the Philips Fidelio P9 portable wireless speaker. It fits the P9BLK/98, P9SLV/98, and P9WHT/10 variants that share the same ICR18650-1S3P cell configuration. Swap it in when the original pack no longer holds a charge or fails to power the speaker away from the wall.
- P9 variant compatibility: The BLK, SLV, and WHT suffix models all run the same 11.1V three-cell series pack with the same connector pinout and BMS handshake — one battery covers every colour variant in the P9 line.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on the P9 platform. The BMS accepted the charge curve without tripping protection, balanced the three 18650 cells correctly, and the speaker's charge indicator tracked normally through each stage.
- Fuel gauge recalibration after fitting: After installing a new pack, let the P9 discharge below 15% before recharging fully — at least once in the first week. Constant top-off charging without a full discharge causes the fuel gauge IC to misread state-of-charge, which accelerates apparent capacity fade on the new cells.
Why the Fidelio P9 shows full charge but audio cuts out after an hour
The P9's fuel gauge reads state-of-charge from a coulomb counter calibrated to the original cell capacity. When the original cells degrade, the counter no longer reflects real remaining charge — so the display shows 60% while the pack voltage is already sagging below the amplifier's minimum rail. The amplifier pulls a combined current spike each time the woofer hits a bass transient, which drags pack voltage below the BMS cutoff threshold sooner than the gauge predicts. Replacing the pack resets the available charge, but recalibrating the gauge with one full discharge-to-cutoff cycle is what brings the indicator back in line with actual capacity.
Audio distorting before the battery indicator reaches empty
Distortion near the end of a discharge cycle is almost always amplifier clipping under voltage sag, not a speaker driver problem. As the Li-ion pack discharges below roughly 10.5V (3.5V per cell), the amplifier's power supply can no longer deliver full output swing — it clips the waveform instead of cutting out cleanly. The BMS hasn't tripped yet, so the battery indicator still shows a bar or two of charge. If distortion starts appearing significantly before the low-battery warning, check pack voltage under load — anything below 10.2V while playing at mid volume points to a degraded cell that needs replacing.
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Technical Specifications
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
The Fidelio P9 Bluetooth keeps dropping specifically when the volume is turned up high — is this the battery?
Yes, this is a battery issue. The P9's amplifier and Bluetooth radio share the same power rail — at high volume, the amplifier draws a current spike that causes the pack voltage to sag, which momentarily starves the Bluetooth radio and drops the connection. A degraded pack with high internal resistance sags harder under that combined load. Fit a fresh pack and test at high volume — if the drops stop, the old cells were the cause.
The P9 stopped accepting a charge after it sat unused for several months — USB won't wake it up at all.
Extended storage without a maintenance charge can push Li-ion cells below 2.5V per cell — at that point the BMS locks out charging entirely to prevent cell damage, and the speaker won't respond to USB power. Some BMS circuits can be recovered with a brief trickle charge applied directly to the pack terminals at around 2.8–3.0V per cell before reconnecting to the device, but cells held that low for months rarely recover usable capacity. Replacing the pack is the reliable fix — then store it at around 50% charge if it will sit unused again.
After months of using the P9 on a desk constantly topped up, playtime feels noticeably shorter even with a new battery — what's happening?
Shallow cycling — charging from 80% back to 100% repeatedly without ever letting the pack drop below 50% — causes the fuel gauge coulomb counter to drift. The gauge loses track of the true empty point, so it triggers the low-battery cutoff earlier than the cells actually warrant. Discharge the new pack fully to the automatic cutoff at least once, then charge to 100% without interruption — that single full cycle re-anchors the counter and restores accurate capacity reporting.
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