AnkerWork M650 Replacement Battery 3.7V 2600mAh C0914B2
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AnkerWork M650 Replacement Battery 3.7V 2600mAh C0914B2 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
2600mAh
AnkerWork M650 — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (C0914B2)
This 3.7V, 2600mAh lithium-polymer battery replaces the internal cell in the AnkerWork M650 wireless microphone transmitter. Part number C0914B2 matches the original specification. It restores power to the transmitter body used in presentations, broadcast, and live performance setups.
- M650 transmitter fit: The M650 transmitter runs a single-cell 3.7V Li-Polymer architecture with a compact dual-layer footprint (36.00×36.40×7.80mm×2). The BMS in this unit manages charge termination and low-voltage cutoff — the replacement cell must match the original protection circuit handshake, which C0914B2 does.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the M650's charge and discharge path. The BMS accepted charge termination cleanly at 4.2V, and the low-voltage cutoff triggered at the expected threshold without requiring a manual reset.
- Transmitter storage between shoots: If the M650 sits unused for more than two weeks, discharge the cell to around 50% before storing. Li-Polymer cells stored at full charge above 4.1V for extended periods accelerate internal degradation — this matters more for infrequently used transmitters than for daily-use units.
Voltage sag under combined DSP and transmit load on the M650
The M650 runs audio DSP and the RF transmit stage simultaneously. This creates brief current spikes that pull the cell voltage below the BMS trip threshold if the cell is aged or cold. A fresh cell with low internal resistance handles these spikes without triggering a cutoff. At temperatures below 10°C, even a healthy Li-Polymer cell sees elevated internal resistance — expect the transmitter to behave as if the battery is lower than the indicator shows.
Receiver loses sync immediately after transmitter battery swap
Removing the transmitter battery clears the active RF session state on some M650 configurations. When power returns, the transmitter broadcasts its pairing signal, but the receiver may not re-acquire it automatically. If the receiver shows no signal after a battery replacement, power-cycle the receiver and let both units complete their startup sequence before checking the link. The connection re-establishes once both devices exchange the pairing handshake at full operating voltage — confirm the transmitter LED shows solid status, not a slow blink.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: AnkerWork
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My M650 transmitter cuts out mid-recording even though the battery indicator still shows charge — what's happening?
The battery indicator on the M650 reads open-circuit voltage, not the voltage under combined DSP and RF load. A degraded or cold cell can show adequate charge at rest but sag below the BMS cutoff threshold the moment the transmit stage draws current. This is a cell internal-resistance issue, not a firmware bug. Replace the cell and retest — a fresh C0914B2 cell will hold voltage above the cutoff threshold during peak transmit draw.
After swapping the battery in my M650, the receiver won't sync — the transmitter seems to be on but there's no signal.
Pulling the battery resets the transmitter's active session state. Some M650 setups don't auto-recover the RF link because the receiver holds the last session open rather than scanning for a new one. Power off the receiver completely, then power it back on after the transmitter LED shows a stable solid status. Both units need to complete their startup and reach full operating voltage before the pairing handshake completes.
The battery life on my M650 seems much shorter than it used to be — it's not a new battery, but it was only lightly used. Why?
Li-Polymer cells degrade faster when stored at high state-of-charge for extended periods — a lightly used transmitter left on the shelf at full charge loses capacity through electrolyte decomposition, not cycle wear. This is common with infrequently used audio gear. Check the resting voltage with a multimeter: if it reads below 3.6V without any load, the cell has reached end-of-life and won't recover. Swap to a fresh C0914B2 and store it at roughly 50% charge (approximately 3.85V) between uses.
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