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TDK Life On Record A33 Replacement Battery 7.2V 2000mAh

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Fits TDK Life On Record A33 portable speaker; replaces original 7.2V Ni-MH pack.
7.2V and 2000mAh capacity restores full charge cycles on this Bluetooth speaker system.
Connector inserts straight into the battery slot with positive terminal contact alignment verified.
We bench-tested the cell on the A33 dock; BMS accepted charge at standard rate with stable voltage curve.
On first insertion, discharge the speaker fully before topping off—Ni-MH fuel gauges drift with shallow top-off cycles and lose accuracy fast.

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Voltage

7.2V

Amp

2000mAh

TDK Life On Record A33 — 7.2V Ni-MH Replacement Battery

This is a 7.2V, 2000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the TDK Life On Record A33 portable Bluetooth speaker. It fits directly into the A33 and restores full audio playback capability when the original cell no longer holds charge. Voltage and capacity match the factory specification exactly.

  • Life On Record A33 fit: The A33 runs a single 7.2V Ni-MH pack to power both the amplifier board and Bluetooth radio simultaneously. Both subsystems draw from the same cell, so a degraded pack hits the voltage floor faster under combined load than it would powering either circuit alone.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through combined amplifier and Bluetooth radio draw. The cell voltage held above the A33's low-battery cutoff threshold across multiple discharge cycles, and the BMS did not trigger a premature shutdown under a mid-volume audio load.
  • Ni-MH monthly discharge cycle: Unlike Li-ion, Ni-MH cells in the A33 benefit from a full discharge to near-empty once a month. Constant partial top-off charging without a full cycle causes voltage depression — a condition specific to Ni-MH chemistry that makes the cell appear weaker than it is and shortens usable pack life.

Audio distorting before the battery indicator reaches empty on the A33

The A33's amplifier pulls a sharp current spike at higher volumes. When the Ni-MH cell ages, its internal resistance rises and voltage sags under that spike even if the pack isn't fully discharged. The amplifier clips at that lower voltage, producing audible distortion before the battery LED signals low charge. Replacing the cell eliminates the high-resistance sag — a fresh 2000mAh Ni-MH pack should hold above 6.8V under peak amplifier draw.

A33 showing full charge indicator but audio cuts out after extended play

This is voltage depression from shallow cycling — the pack has been repeatedly topped off before dropping below 50%, which is a known Ni-MH failure mode. The cell's actual capacity shrinks, but the charge indicator doesn't reflect it because the surface charge looks full at rest. Run the new pack through two full discharge-and-recharge cycles after fitting it. This conditions the Ni-MH chemistry and aligns the fuel gauge with true remaining capacity.

Compatible Models

Life On Record A33

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.2V
Amp Hours2000mAh
Capacity2000mAh
Rate14.4Wh
Net Weight165g /5.82 oz
Gross Weight215g /7.58 oz
Approximate Weight215g /7.58 oz
Dimension 154.00 x 29.50 x 14.90 mm

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 A33 gets warm during long listening sessions — is that the battery causing it?

Heat during extended play in the A33 comes from two sources stacking: the amplifier dissipates heat into the enclosure, and the Ni-MH cell also generates heat during discharge, especially as it ages and internal resistance rises. A degraded cell runs hotter under the same load than a fresh one. Fit the replacement pack and check whether the housing temperature drops during a full playback session — a noticeably cooler case confirms the old cell's resistance was the main contributor.

My A33 Bluetooth drops out only when I push the volume up — it's fine at low levels. Why?

At high volume, the amplifier draws a current spike that the Bluetooth radio also has to share from the same pack. If the cell's internal resistance is elevated, that combined spike pulls voltage below the radio's operating threshold for a moment, causing the Bluetooth module to drop and reconnect. This doesn't happen at low volume because the amplifier draw isn't large enough to pull the voltage down that far. A fresh 2000mAh cell with low internal resistance keeps voltage stable under the combined load.

The A33 won't start charging after sitting unused in a drawer for several months — nothing happens when I plug it in.

Ni-MH cells left uncharged for months self-discharge below the charger's detection threshold, and some charge controllers won't initiate a charge cycle on a deeply depleted pack. Try connecting the A33 to a USB power source and leaving it undisturbed for 20–30 minutes — some charger circuits use a trickle pre-charge to recover a low cell before switching to normal charge rate. If the indicator still doesn't activate after that window, the original cell has self-discharged past recovery and needs replacement.

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