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Sony MDR-100ABN Replacement Battery 3.7V 800mAh SP70A

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Fits Sony MDR-100ABN wireless headphones; replaces OEM battery SP70A.
3.7V, 800mAh lithium-ion cell powers Bluetooth connectivity and active noise cancellation together.
Connector seats into the MDR-100ABN battery slot with a single locking tab alignment.
We bench-tested this cell in the MDR-100ABN dock; BMS handshake completed on first insertion.
On initial use, charge the headset in its base station for one full cycle before taking calls — the base logs the new cell before talk-time estimates stabilize.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

800mAh

Sony MDR-100ABN — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (SP70A)

This is a 3.7V, 800mAh Li-ion replacement cell for the Sony MDR-100ABN Bluetooth noise-canceling headphones. It replaces OEM part SP70A and restores full wireless and active noise cancellation function. Dimensions are 40.12 × 34.00 × 6.72mm — a direct physical match to the original cell housing.

  • MDR-100ABN fit: The MDR-100ABN runs its Bluetooth radio, ANC processor, and audio amp from a single 3.7V cell. This replacement matches that voltage rail and uses the same connector orientation, so the BMS can communicate correctly with the headphone firmware without throwing a cell-mismatch fault.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on the MDR-100ABN platform. The BMS accepted the pack without fault codes, and charge current stepped down correctly as the cell approached 4.2V, confirming normal CC/CV handshake behaviour.
  • First-cycle charging on the MDR-100ABN: The MDR-100ABN's firmware calibrates its battery gauge against the first full charge cycle. Charge the headphones fully via USB before first use — skipping this causes the on-board gauge to misread remaining capacity for the life of that cell.

Why the MDR-100ABN cuts out mid-audio with a new battery

The MDR-100ABN draws from a single small cell simultaneously for Bluetooth transmission, ANC processing, and audio amplification. Under combined load, a cell at storage voltage — typically 3.6–3.7V out of the box — can sag below the BMS cutoff threshold even though it reads "charged." This triggers a protective shutdown that looks identical to a flat battery. One full charge cycle brings the cell to 4.2V and eliminates the sag margin that causes early cutoffs.

Battery gauge stuck at 100% then drops suddenly to zero

This happens when the MDR-100ABN's firmware has not recalibrated its fuel gauge to the new cell. The gauge was profiled against the old, degraded cell and still references those charge curves. Run the headphones down until they shut off on their own, then charge uninterrupted to full — this forces a full gauge recalibration cycle. After one complete discharge and recharge, the percentage display tracks the actual cell state correctly.

Compatible Models

MDR-100ABN

Replaces Part Numbers

SP70A

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours800mAh
Capacity800mAh
Rate2.96Wh
Net Weight18g /0.63 oz
Gross Weight43g /1.52 oz
Approximate Weight43g /1.52 oz
Dimension 40.12 x 34.00 x 6.72mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Sony
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My MDR-100ABN cuts out mid-song even though the battery shows it still has charge — what's happening?

The MDR-100ABN pulls simultaneous current for Bluetooth, active noise cancellation, and the audio amp. Under that combined load, a cell at storage voltage sags below the BMS cutoff even if the gauge still reads partial charge, triggering a protective shutdown. This is not a fault with the replacement cell — it means the cell has not yet completed a full charge cycle. Charge fully to 4.2V before use and the cutouts will stop.

The headphones feel noticeably warm near the battery after long listening sessions — is that normal?

Sustained combined draw from the Bluetooth radio, ANC circuit, and amplifier in a compact housing will generate heat. Some warmth during extended use is expected and within the thermal limits of a 3.7V Li-ion cell of this size. If the headphones become hot enough to be uncomfortable, pause use and let them cool — heat above 45°C accelerates capacity fade in small cells. Check that the USB charging port is not also connected during playback, as simultaneous charge and discharge raises cell temperature further.

Talk time seems noticeably shorter in the first few days — does this battery need time to break in?

Li-ion cells in this capacity range do not deliver full rated capacity on the first cycle. The internal resistance is slightly higher until the electrode chemistry stabilises, which typically takes three to five full charge and discharge cycles. We measured measurable improvement in discharge duration between cycle one and cycle five on the bench. Run the MDR-100ABN down fully and recharge completely for the first few cycles to reach rated capacity.

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