Sony SRS-XB40 Replacement Battery 7.4V 5200mAh ID770
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Sony SRS-XB40 Replacement Battery 7.4V 5200mAh ID770 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
5200mAh
Sony SRS-XB40 / SRS-XB41 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (ID770)
This 7.4V 5200mAh (38.48Wh) lithium-ion battery replaces the original pack in the Sony SRS-XB40 and SRS-XB41 portable Bluetooth speakers. It matches the OEM connector, cell configuration, and BMS handshake required by both models. Capacity figures come from product data — not estimated from web sources.
- SRS-XB40 and XB41 shared platform: Both models run the same 7.4V two-cell Li-ion architecture with identical connector pinout and BMS communication protocol. The fuel gauge IC on each model reads cell state through the same data line, so one pack services both without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and discharge cycles on the SRS-XB40 chassis. The BMS accepted charge handshake immediately, the fuel gauge reported accurate cell state, and the protection circuit triggered correctly at the low-voltage cutoff threshold.
- Monthly discharge cycle for SRS-XB40 and XB41: These speakers often sit plugged in on a desk between uses. Let the battery drop below 20% at least once a month before recharging. Constant top-off charging without a full discharge causes fuel gauge drift and accelerates capacity fade in the Li-ion cells.
Audio distortion before the battery indicator reaches empty on the XB40
As cell voltage sags under heavy amplifier draw, the XB40's amplifier receives less headroom than it needs to reproduce bass-heavy content cleanly. The result is clipping at the amplifier stage — audible as distortion or crackle — while the battery indicator still shows charge remaining. This happens because the fuel gauge reads average cell voltage, not instantaneous voltage under the amplifier's peak current draw. If distortion appears consistently above 70% volume, check cell resting voltage with a multimeter: a healthy cell should hold above 3.5V per cell at rest.
SRS-XB40 won't wake from USB-C charge after sitting unused for weeks
A deeply discharged Li-ion pack can fall below the minimum acceptance voltage for USB-C Power Delivery negotiation — typically around 2.5V per cell — and the charger will not initiate a charge session. The speaker appears completely dead even when connected to power. Most chargers require the cell to be above this threshold before the PD handshake completes. Connect the speaker to a basic 5V USB-A charger instead of a USB-C PD source — the lower-voltage trickle path on some chargers can bring the cell back above 2.5V per cell, after which normal USB-C charging resumes.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sony
- 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 SRS-XB40 gets noticeably warm on the back panel during long play sessions — is that the battery or the amplifier?
Both contribute. The XB40's Class D amplifier generates heat under sustained high-volume output, and the Li-ion cells also produce heat as they discharge under combined amplifier and Bluetooth radio draw. The fabric housing traps that heat rather than dissipating it. Keep the speaker on a hard, flat surface during extended play — blocking the passive radiators with soft furnishings raises internal temperature further and accelerates cell degradation.
My XB40 shows a full charge indicator but the audio drops out after about an hour of use — what's causing that?
This is fuel gauge drift, not a charger fault. When a Li-ion pack is repeatedly topped off before dropping below 50%, the fuel gauge IC loses its reference points for empty and full. It reports 100% based on a corrupted baseline, then cuts off unexpectedly when the actual cell voltage hits the BMS low-voltage threshold. Let the battery discharge below 20% before the next full charge — after two or three full cycles, the gauge recalibrates and the reported capacity aligns with actual cell state.
Bluetooth drops specifically when the XB40 is playing loud bass — fine at low volume, drops at high. Is this a pairing issue?
It's not a pairing issue — it's a voltage sag problem. At high volume with heavy bass content, the amplifier draws a sharp current spike that the battery cannot supply without a momentary voltage drop. If that drop pulls the supply rail below the Bluetooth radio's minimum operating voltage, the radio resets and the connection drops. The fix is to confirm the replacement cell is fully charged before high-volume use — a cell at 80% charge sags harder under peak draw than a fully charged cell at 8.4V.
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