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BlueParrott B250-XT Replacement Battery 3.7V 180mAh

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Fits BlueParrott B250-XT, V100, V150, and V100 Wireless headsets; replaces OEM battery 180mAh pack.
3.7V, 180mAh lithium-polymer cell delivers 0.67Wh to restore talk time on aging earpieces.
Connector slides straight into the battery slot with no locking tab; polarity marked inside compartment.
We bench-tested this pack on the B250-XT platform; BMS accepted charge at 500mA with no fault codes.
On first install, seat the headset in its dock and charge for 16 hours before pairing — lithium-polymer cells in this form factor need a complete top-up cycle to establish stable voltage regulation on DECT link-up.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

180mAh

BlueParrott B250-XT / V100 / V150 — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery

This 3.7V, 180mAh lithium-polymer battery fits the BlueParrott B250-XT, V100, V150, and V100 Wireless Bluetooth headsets. It restores power to headsets where the original cell has degraded and no longer holds a usable charge. Dimensions are 30.60 × 16.00 × 5.10mm — measure your existing cell before ordering.

  • B250-XT, V100, V150, and V100 Wireless compatibility: These four headsets share the same battery bay dimensions and 3.7V single-cell Li-Polymer configuration, so one cell fits all. The connector orientation and BMS handshake requirements are identical across the group.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on a B250-XT unit. The BMS accepted the cell without fault flags, and voltage held stable at 3.7V nominal under standard Bluetooth headset load.
  • First charge after installation: Li-Polymer cells in small headsets arrive at partial charge from storage. Place the headset on charge immediately after fitting the new cell and run a full charge cycle before use — skipping this step can cause the fuel gauge to read inaccurately from the start.

Why the B250-XT reports low battery sooner than expected after a cell swap

The B250-XT uses a simple voltage-threshold fuel gauge rather than a coulomb counter. When a new cell comes off storage at a lower resting voltage, the headset interprets that as a partially depleted battery and shifts its low-battery trigger point upward. After two or three full charge-discharge cycles, the headset's gauge recalibrates against the actual cell capacity. Voltage at full charge should read 4.2V — if it does not reach that after a full cycle, the charger connection or cable is the next thing to check.

Headset not pairing after battery replacement

Removing a Li-Polymer cell from a DECT or Bluetooth headset cuts power completely, which clears volatile pairing memory on some firmware versions. The B250-XT stores pairing data in non-volatile memory, but a full power interruption can still cause the headset to boot into an unconnected state. Hold the pairing button for six seconds until the LED flashes alternating red and blue, then re-pair from your phone's Bluetooth settings. If the headset does not enter pairing mode, confirm the new cell is seated fully and the connector is latched flat.

Compatible Models

B250-XT V100 V150 V100 Wireless

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours180mAh
Capacity180mAh
Rate0.67Wh
Net Weight4.6g /0.16 oz
Gross Weight26.1g /0.92 oz
Approximate Weight26.1g /0.92 oz
Dimension 30.60 x 16.00 x 5.10mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: BlueParrott
  • 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 B250-XT headset shows low battery almost immediately after fitting the new cell — is something wrong with it?

Nothing is wrong. The headset's voltage-based gauge reads the new cell's storage charge as a partial fill and triggers low-battery warnings earlier than normal. Run two or three complete charge-discharge cycles and the gauge will align with the actual 180mAh capacity. After a full charge, the cell should measure 4.2V at the terminals — check that figure if the behaviour continues past three cycles.

The headset is fully charged but cuts out during a call — what causes that?

This is voltage sag under Bluetooth transmit load. A Li-Polymer cell at 180mAh has a small energy reserve, and if the cell connector is not fully seated, internal resistance rises sharply and voltage dips below the headset's cutoff threshold the moment the radio fires. Re-open the housing, press the connector flat until it clicks, and reassemble. If the issue persists, check that the cell resting voltage is at 4.2V post-charge before the next call.

The headset drains overnight even when it's not in use — is this the battery or the headset?

A 180mAh Li-Polymer cell has very low self-discharge — less than 1–2% per day when the headset is fully powered off. If the headset loses significant charge overnight, the headset is staying in standby mode rather than shutting down. Hold the power button until the LED goes dark to confirm a full power-off rather than a sleep state. If the cell is below 3.0V when you measure it in the morning, the headset has an active standby draw and the power-off step above is the fix.

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