Google Daydream Controller CA491539P Replacement Battery 3.7V 230mAh
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Google Daydream Controller CA491539P Replacement Battery 3.7V 230mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
230mAh
Google Daydream Controller — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (CA491539P)
This 3.7V, 230mAh lithium-polymer battery replaces the original CA491539P cell inside the Google Daydream Controller (D9SCA). The Daydream Controller is a wireless motion input device used with Google's Daydream VR platform on compatible Android smartphones. When the original cell degrades, tracking performance drops before the battery indicator shows low — this replacement restores stable voltage output to the controller's motion sensors and wireless radio.
- Daydream Controller compatibility (D9SCA): Both the standard Daydream Controller and D9SCA variant share the same voltage rail, connector, and cell footprint — 40.50 x 15.20 x 4.60mm. The BMS accepts the CA491539P cell without any handshake modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on a Daydream Controller and confirmed the BMS accepted full charge without fault flags. Voltage hold under combined haptic and sensor draw remained within spec throughout testing.
- Pre-session charge for VR tracking stability: Always charge the controller fully before extended VR sessions. The tracking processor draws more current during active hand-tracking than the battery indicator accounts for — even a partially depleted cell can sag below the voltage floor the sensor array needs, causing drift before the low-battery warning fires.
Controller losing hand tracking mid-session
The Daydream Controller runs its motion sensors and wireless transmitter simultaneously. Under combined haptic feedback plus active tracking load, a degraded cell sags below the voltage floor the IMU (inertial measurement unit) needs to report clean positional data. This isn't a software glitch — it's a voltage problem. Replacing the cell eliminates the sag and restores stable tracking through the full session.
Tracking drift that appears suddenly at around 20% battery
At low state of charge, the cell's internal resistance rises and output voltage drops under load — even if the indicator still shows some charge remaining. The tracking processor requires a minimum stable voltage to interpret gyroscope and accelerometer data accurately; below that threshold, small positional errors compound into visible drift or sudden jumps. This happens faster in aged cells because capacity fade compresses the usable voltage window. If drift starts consistently around the 20–25% mark, charge the controller to 3.7V full and retest — if the problem shifts to a lower percentage, the cell is the cause.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: Google
- 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 Daydream Controller starts drifting and losing position accuracy partway through a session — is the battery causing this?
Yes, and it's a voltage issue, not a sensor issue. As the cell depletes, its internal resistance rises and output voltage sags under the combined load of the motion sensors and wireless radio. The IMU needs a stable voltage floor to report accurate positional data — once the cell drops below that threshold, small errors stack up into visible drift. Charge the controller fully before your next session; if drift still starts early, the original cell has lost capacity and needs replacing.
The Daydream Controller drains noticeably faster when I'm using active VR apps compared to just navigating menus — is something wrong with the battery?
Nothing is wrong — this is normal load behaviour, but it accelerates in degraded cells. Active VR applications trigger more frequent haptic pulses and push the motion sensors harder, which raises current draw significantly compared to idle menu navigation. A fresh cell handles that draw without voltage sag; an aged cell with reduced capacity hits its cutoff voltage sooner under the same load. If drain has become noticeably worse than when the controller was new, the cell's usable capacity has dropped and replacement restores the original performance window.
The controller powers on but the Daydream app shows it as disconnected almost immediately after pairing — could this be a battery issue?
Yes — this symptom often points to a cell that can't sustain voltage under the burst draw of Bluetooth initialisation. The pairing handshake pulls a short high-current spike; a worn cell sags hard enough during that spike for the BMS to momentarily cut output, dropping the wireless connection before it stabilises. The controller appears to power on because resting voltage looks fine, but it collapses under load. Replace the cell and confirm it charges to a full 3.7V before pairing again.
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