Ecovacs Deebot X2 OMNI Compatible Battery 14.4V 6700mAh
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Ecovacs Deebot X2 OMNI Compatible Battery 14.4V 6700mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.4V
Amp
6700mAh
Ecovacs Deebot X2 OMNI — 14.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (201-2228-1457)
This 14.4V, 6700mAh lithium-ion battery replaces the original power cell in the Ecovacs Deebot X2 OMNI robotic vacuum cleaner. It fits the X2 OMNI, DX2OMNI, and X2 COMBO variants, along with seven additional Deebot X2-series models. Voltage and cell count match the original spec, so the robot's motor drive and navigation systems receive the correct power rail.
- X2 OMNI series compatibility: All listed X2-series models run the same 14.4V four-cell architecture and share an identical connector and BMS handshake protocol. A single replacement cell covers the full range without wiring or firmware changes.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this battery through the Deebot X2 OMNI's BMS on the bench. The BMS accepted the cell without fault codes, voltage sag at motor start stayed within the 10% tolerance the protection circuit allows, and charge termination triggered correctly at 16.8V.
- Dock charging discipline on the X2 OMNI: The X2 OMNI's auto-return dock applies a trickle charge continuously when the robot sits idle. Remove the robot from the dock once the charge indicator shows full — continuous trickle accelerates capacity fade in Li-ion cells faster than normal discharge cycling does.
Suction dropping mid-clean before the battery indicator reaches low
The Deebot X2 OMNI's motor controller scales power output in response to the battery's real-time voltage. When a degraded cell can no longer hold voltage under the sustained current draw of Max or Boost suction mode, the controller reads it as a low-voltage condition and steps down fan speed — even if the indicator still shows 40–60% charge. This is voltage sag, not state-of-charge inaccuracy. A fresh cell with lower internal resistance holds voltage under load and keeps suction consistent across the full cleaning run. If suction drops persist with a new battery, check the filter — a blocked filter forces the motor to draw above rated current, which trips the same sag response.
Motor cutting out then recovering during a cleaning cycle
This stop-and-restart pattern is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a faulty motor. When suction is restricted — typically a clogged filter, tangled brush roll, or a blockage in the intake — the motor pulls sustained current above the BMS's overcurrent threshold. The protection circuit cuts the output, the robot pauses, and then the BMS re-enables after the surge clears. Replacing the battery alone will not fix this if the restriction is still present. Clean the filter and inspect the brush roll first, then retest — if the cutout stops, the BMS trip was load-driven, not a cell defect. If cutouts continue on an unobstructed robot with a new battery, measure pack voltage at rest; it should read above 15.5V after a full charge cycle.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Ecovacs
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Deebot X2 OMNI suction drops noticeably partway through a clean but the battery indicator still shows plenty of charge — is the new battery faulty?
Not necessarily. The X2 OMNI's motor controller reduces fan speed when pack voltage sags under load, and that happens before the state-of-charge indicator catches up. A partially blocked filter is the most common trigger — it forces the motor to pull above rated current, which collapses cell voltage faster than normal. Clean the fine dust filter first and retest. If suction stays strong throughout the run after that, the battery is fine; the filter was driving the sag.
The robot cuts out mid-cycle, pauses for a few seconds, then carries on as if nothing happened — what is causing that?
That pattern is a BMS overcurrent trip. When the intake, brush roll, or filter is restricted, the motor draws sustained current above the protection circuit's threshold and the BMS shuts the output off temporarily until the surge clears. Check the brush roll for tangled hair and the filter for blockage before assuming the battery is the cause. If the cutouts stop after clearing the restriction, the BMS was responding correctly to load; if they continue on an unobstructed robot, check that the pack rests above 15.5V after a full charge.
I leave my X2 OMNI on the dock constantly between cleans and the new battery already seems to be fading — did I get a bad cell?
The dock applies a continuous trickle charge whenever the robot sits idle, and that low-level constant charge is a known cause of Li-ion capacity fade over time. The cell is not defective — the charging pattern is shortening its usable life. Remove the robot from the dock once the app or indicator confirms a full charge, and only redock when the battery is depleted. That single change is the most effective way to extend cycle life on this platform.
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