Sony SRS-X33 ST-03 Replacement Battery 7.4V 1900mAh
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Sony SRS-X33 ST-03 Replacement Battery 7.4V 1900mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
1900mAh
Sony SRS-X33 — 7.4V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (ST-03)
This is a 7.4V, 1900mAh Li-Polymer replacement battery for the Sony SRS-X33 portable Bluetooth speaker. It slots into the SRS-X33 chassis and restores wireless operation when the original cell has degraded. Capacity figure is 1900mAh as specified — do not charge above the rated voltage ceiling.
- SRS-X33 fit: The ST-03 pack runs the combined Bluetooth radio, DSP, and amplifier stage from a single 7.4V cell. The connector pinout and BMS handshake match the SRS-X33 mainboard — no adapter or re-pinning needed.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through full charge and load discharge on the SRS-X33 board. The BMS held cutoff correctly at the low-voltage threshold and accepted charge without triggering the protection circuit at any point in the cycle.
- Discharge cycling for the SRS-X33: This speaker is often left on a desk and topped off before hitting 50%. Do that consistently and the fuel gauge drifts — the speaker reads full while actual capacity has quietly dropped. Run it below 20% at least once a month before recharging to keep the gauge calibrated.
Bluetooth dropping at high volume on the SRS-X33
At maximum volume, the SRS-X33 amplifier draws a sharp current spike on top of the Bluetooth radio's steady draw. On a degraded cell — or a fresh cell with elevated internal resistance — that combined load pulls the pack voltage below the BMS's sag threshold. The BMS briefly cuts output to protect the cell, which breaks the Bluetooth connection before the battery indicator shows anything close to empty. This replacement pack's lower internal resistance handles the spike without tripping the cutoff.
Speaker reads full charge but audio cuts after extended play
This symptom points to fuel gauge drift, not a faulty battery. The SRS-X33 fuel gauge IC calibrates itself against full charge and deep discharge endpoints — if the pack has only ever been shallow-cycled, the IC loses track of true capacity and over-reports. The speaker then cuts audio output mid-session because the cell hits actual low-voltage cutoff while the indicator still shows bars. Fix it with one full discharge to below 20% followed by an uninterrupted charge to 100%, which re-anchors the gauge endpoints at 4.2V full and the BMS low-voltage floor.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: Sony
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My SRS-X33 distorts badly before the battery indicator even reaches one bar — is that a battery problem?
Yes. When cell voltage sags under the combined amplifier and Bluetooth draw, the amplifier stage clips before the battery indicator catches up — you hear distortion because the amp is hitting its supply floor, not because the speaker is broken. This happens on aged cells where internal resistance has risen, or when a replacement cell has elevated impedance. Swap to a fresh ST-03 pack; if distortion still appears at the same volume, check that the replacement charged fully to 4.2V per cell before first use.
My SRS-X33 won't charge at all after I left it sitting unused for several months — the USB port does nothing.
A deeply discharged Li-Polymer cell can fall below the minimum voltage threshold that USB charging circuits will accept — typically below 2.5V per cell. The SRS-X33 charger circuit won't initiate charge on a pack in that state, so the port appears completely dead. Some cells recover with a brief trickle pre-charge applied directly, but if the pack has been in deep discharge for months, cell reversal is likely and the pack should be replaced. Fit a fresh ST-03 and the USB charge circuit will initialise normally.
Why does my SRS-X33 feel noticeably warm through the fabric grille during long listening sessions, even on a new battery?
The SRS-X33 housing traps heat from two sources simultaneously — the Class D amplifier board and the discharging Li-Polymer cell. At high continuous volume, amplifier waste heat and battery discharge heat accumulate in the sealed enclosure with limited airflow. This is normal within a moderate temperature range, but if the housing becomes hot to the touch, the BMS will throttle or cut output to protect the cell. Keep the speaker on a hard surface rather than a soft one — fabric or carpet blocks the small gap underneath and worsens heat build-up.
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