Sennheiser ADAPT 230 Mono Replacement Battery 3.7V 180mAh
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Sennheiser ADAPT 230 Mono Replacement Battery 3.7V 180mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
180mAh
Sennheiser ADAPT 230 Mono / D10 / DW Office Series — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (504374 / BATT-03)
This 3.7V, 180mAh Li-Polymer cell replaces the original battery in the Sennheiser ADAPT 230 Mono, D10, DW Office, and DW Office ML wireless headsets. It restores power to the audio circuit and DECT radio module when the original cell has degraded. Dimensions are 37.00 × 17.70 × 4.77mm — a physical match for the original housing.
- ADAPT 230, D10, and DW Office platform compatibility: These models share the same 3.7V Li-Polymer cell format, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — which is why one part number covers the full range. Swapping between these headsets does not require a different cell.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the base station charge circuit and confirmed the BMS completed its handshake with the charging dock. The protection circuit responded correctly to end-of-charge and low-voltage cutoff thresholds.
- First charge protocol for DECT headsets: Place the headset in the base station and let it complete a full uninterrupted charge cycle before making any calls. DECT base stations log the new cell during this first cycle — skipping it causes inaccurate talk-time estimates and early cutoffs on the headset's power gauge.
Why the ADAPT 230 cuts out mid-call even with a new battery installed
The ADAPT 230 runs both the audio DSP and the DECT radio from the same 3.7V cell simultaneously. When the DECT radio transmits, current draw spikes sharply. If the new cell hasn't completed its first full charge cycle, available capacity sits at storage voltage — around 3.6V — and the BMS interprets the radio's draw spike as an undervoltage event and trips the protection circuit. The fix is a single full charge in the base station before first use. After that cycle, the BMS recalibrates its cutoff threshold to the cell's actual capacity.
Base station shows charging error after battery replacement
Sennheiser DECT base stations initiate a BMS handshake when a headset is docked — the base reads cell status before allowing charge current to flow. A new cell at storage voltage can return an out-of-range status code, causing the base to flag a fault rather than begin charging. Remove the headset, wait 10 seconds, and re-dock it firmly. If the error persists, check that the headset contacts are clean and making full contact with the dock pins — a partial connection at the dock will also prevent the handshake from completing.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sennheiser
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My DW Office headset cuts out mid-call but the base station shows a full charge — what's happening?
This is a voltage sag fault, not a capacity fault. The DECT radio and audio circuit draw current simultaneously during a call, and if the cell hasn't been fully conditioned, the BMS trips on the combined load spike before the cell is actually empty. Dock the headset and run three full uninterrupted charge cycles without using it mid-cycle. By the third cycle, the BMS recalibrates and the cutoff threshold aligns with actual cell capacity.
Talk time is noticeably shorter than rated for the first few days after fitting this battery — is the cell faulty?
It's not faulty — Li-Polymer cells ship at partial storage charge and need several full cycles before reaching rated capacity. On a new DECT headset battery, available capacity typically improves across the first three to five full charge-discharge cycles. Run the headset until the base station indicates low battery, then dock for a full charge each time. By cycle five, talk time should be at or close to the rated figure.
The headset gets noticeably warm during long calls — is that a problem with this cell?
Mild warmth is expected. The ADAPT 230's housing is compact, so heat from the combined DECT radio and audio draw has limited surface area to dissipate. The cell's protection circuit will cut power if internal temperature exceeds safe limits, so there's a hardware safeguard in place. If the headset becomes hot enough to be uncomfortable against the ear, dock it to cool down — sustained high-draw sessions in warm office environments can push a small Li-Polymer cell harder than intermittent calls do.
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