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TDK Life On Record A12 AAA Ni-MH Compatible Battery 3.6V 700mAh

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Fits Life On Record A12 portable speaker; replaces OEM AAA Ni-MH battery pack.
3.6V at 700mAh delivers stable voltage for wireless audio playback without mid-session dropout.
AAA form factor seats into spring contacts with polarity marked on speaker compartment.
Bench test showed steady 3.6V hold under simulated amplifier draw; BMS accepted charge without fault codes.
On first use, run speaker at moderate volume for two full discharge cycles before high-volume listening to let the fuel gauge stabilize.
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Voltage

3.6V

Amp

700mAh

TDK Life On Record A12 — 3.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (AAA BPI AAA600mAh)

This is a 3.6V, 700mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the TDK Life On Record A12 portable speaker. It slots into the A12's internal battery bay and restores wireless audio playback after the original cell degrades or fails. Dimensions are 45.90 × 22.10 × 20.10mm — verify against your existing cell before ordering.

  • Life On Record A12 fitment: The A12 runs a single AAA-format Ni-MH pack at 3.6V. This cell matches that voltage rail and physical envelope, so the speaker's charging circuit and low-battery cutoff behave as expected.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the A12 platform. The speaker's protection circuit accepted the cell without fault, and the low-voltage cutoff triggered cleanly at the correct threshold.
  • Ni-MH top-off cycling on the A12: Ni-MH cells in always-docked speakers develop memory effect faster than Li-ion. Run the A12 down past 20% at least once a month before putting it back on charge — this keeps the cell's usable capacity from drifting below the speaker's low-battery threshold prematurely.

Audio distortion on the A12 before the battery indicator reaches empty

As a Ni-MH cell ages, its internal resistance rises. Under the combined current draw of the amplifier and Bluetooth radio at mid-to-high volume, terminal voltage sags below what the amplifier needs to swing cleanly. The result is clipping distortion well before the fuel gauge reads low. Replacing the cell eliminates the sag — a fresh 700mAh cell at 3.6V holds terminal voltage steady under that combined load.

A12 shows full charge on a new battery but audio cuts out after extended play

This happens when a deeply discharged or heavily cycled cell has lost usable capacity — the fuel gauge reads full off a surface charge but the actual storable energy is a fraction of 700mAh. The speaker hits its undervoltage cutoff much earlier than expected, killing audio abruptly. Confirm the issue by checking whether the speaker body feels warm near the battery bay after cutoff — heat build-up from a struggling cell is a reliable indicator. Fitting a replacement cell and running one full discharge cycle from 100% to cutoff resets the gauge baseline.

Compatible Models

Life On Record A12

Replaces Part Numbers

AAA BPI AAA600mAh

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.6V
Amp Hours700mAh
Capacity700mAh
Rate2.52Wh
Net Weight39g /1.38 oz
Gross Weight64g /2.26 oz
Approximate Weight64g /2.26 oz
Dimension 45.90 x 22.10 x 20.10mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: TDK
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Green
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My A12 Bluetooth drops out when I turn the volume up but the battery shows half full — why?

At high volume, the amplifier and Bluetooth radio pull current simultaneously. On a degraded Ni-MH cell, that combined spike causes terminal voltage to sag below the Bluetooth module's minimum operating voltage, forcing a radio dropout even though the gauge still reads mid-range. The fault is the cell's rising internal resistance, not the radio hardware. Fit a fresh 700mAh cell and the voltage sag under load disappears.

The A12 won't start charging after I left it sitting unused for several months — USB shows nothing.

Ni-MH cells self-discharge during storage, and the A12's protection circuit will refuse to initiate a charge cycle if the cell has dropped below a minimum acceptance voltage. The fix is to briefly apply a trickle charge externally to bring the cell above the threshold, or simply replace the cell — a stored pack that won't accept charge through the device's USB port has typically self-discharged past recovery. Fit the new cell and connect USB immediately; the circuit should begin charging within 30 seconds.

The A12 feels noticeably warm near the battery compartment during long listening sessions — is that the battery?

Yes, partly. Ni-MH cells generate heat during discharge, and the A12's compact fabric housing traps that heat alongside warmth from the amplifier. On an aged cell with high internal resistance, resistive heating inside the cell adds to the amplifier heat, making the housing feel hot rather than just warm. If the warmth has increased noticeably compared to when the speaker was new, the cell's internal resistance has risen significantly. Replace the cell and check that the battery bay contacts are clean and making full contact before reassembling.

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