GoPro Hero HWBL1 Replacement Battery 3.7V 800mAh
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GoPro Hero HWBL1 Replacement Battery 3.7V 800mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
800mAh
GoPro Hero HWBL1 / Hero Plus — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (PR-062334)
This is a 3.7V 800mAh Li-Polymer cell that fits the GoPro Hero HWBL1, CHDHA-301, Hero Plus, and Hero+ compact action cameras. It matches the OEM part number PR-062334 and slots directly into the battery compartment. Voltage and capacity figures are drawn from the product data, not estimates.
- Hero HWBL1 and Hero Plus compatibility: These models share the same battery bay dimensions, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol — that is why one cell covers all four variants listed. The 37.70 × 20.40 × 12.00mm footprint matches the original bay with no modification needed.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through a full charge and discharge cycle on a Hero Plus body. The BMS accepted the cell without a rejection flag, reported capacity correctly after one full charge cycle, and held the voltage curve within range through the discharge.
- First-cycle initialisation on the Hero body: Charge the new cell inside the GoPro camera body — not an aftermarket external charger — before your first shoot. Some GoPro BMS firmware maps the battery-remaining display against a charge baseline recorded during that first in-body cycle. Skipping it can cause the indicator to read erratically from the start.
Why the Hero Plus shows a dead-battery icon on a partially charged replacement cell
The Hero Plus reads battery level by tracking voltage thresholds across the discharge curve. A new Li-Polymer cell has a slightly different resting voltage than a worn original, so the camera's BMS can misread a 60–70% charged new cell as empty. This is not a fault in the replacement cell — it is a calibration mismatch. Perform one complete charge cycle inside the camera body, then discharge through normal use, and the indicator will align to the new cell's curve. After that cycle, the dead-battery icon should only appear when the cell genuinely drops below 3.0V.
Battery percentage jumping around during video recording on the Hero HWBL1
Sustained 1080p video recording on the HWBL1 pulls current from the image sensor, processor, and Wi-Fi transmitter simultaneously — that combined draw causes short voltage dips that the BMS interprets as rapid capacity loss. The percentage readout can jump down several points during recording and then settle when load drops between clips. This is a display artefact from the BMS sampling voltage under high load, not actual cell degradation. If the jumps persist after one full in-body charge cycle, check that the battery contacts on both the cell and the bay are clean and making full contact.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: GoPro
- 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 Hero Plus shows "no battery" for a second after I insert the new cell, then boots normally — is the cell being rejected?
The Hero Plus BMS runs a quick authentication check at power-on by sampling the cell's resting voltage. A new Li-Polymer cell can sit at a slightly different resting voltage than the OEM cell the firmware expects, triggering that momentary flag before the camera boots. It is not a permanent rejection. Charge the cell fully inside the camera body once, and the BMS will accept it cleanly on every subsequent power-on.
The battery percentage on my Hero HWBL1 drops fast in cold weather even though the cell is fully charged indoors — what's happening?
Li-Polymer cells lose available capacity when the electrolyte cools below around 10°C — internal resistance rises and the voltage sags faster under load, so the BMS reports a lower state of charge than the cell actually holds at room temperature. Bring the camera back to room temperature and the percentage will recover without any additional charging. To reduce cold-weather capacity loss, keep the camera body close to your body between shots rather than leaving it exposed to the air.
The video cuts out mid-clip and the camera shuts off, but the battery still shows charge when I restart it — what causes that?
Sustained video recording draws peak current from the sensor, processor, and storage controller at the same time. If the cell's instantaneous voltage sags below the BMS cutoff threshold — even briefly — the camera shuts down as a protection measure, even if the average state of charge is still above empty. This is more common early in a replacement cell's life before the BMS has mapped its discharge curve. Run one full charge-discharge cycle inside the camera body; the BMS will recalibrate its cutoff response to the new cell's voltage behaviour.
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