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HME BP800 Beltpack Replacement Battery 4.8V 2000mAh

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Fits HME BP800 beltpack wireless headset; replaces OEM part C10326 and K05645.
4.8V, 2000mAh Ni-MH chemistry sustains talk and standby cycles on this portable DECT transmitter/receiver unit.
Connector slides into the beltpack battery slot with a positive contact on the right side; locking tab engages with a quarter-turn twist.
We bench-tested this cell on a BP800 loaded with live DECT signaling; voltage held steady under combined audio and radio draw with no mid-cycle sag.
On first use, charge the beltpack in the base station for one complete cycle before taking calls — DECT systems need the base to register the new cell before talk-time estimates stabilize.
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Voltage

4.8V

Amp

2000mAh

HME BP800 Beltpack — 4.8V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (C10326)

This is a 4.8V, 2000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the HME BP800 beltpack wireless headset system. It fits the BP800 portable transmitter/receiver unit used in HME wireless communications setups. OEM part numbers C10326 and K05645 both cross to this cell pack.

  • BP800 beltpack compatibility: The BP800 uses a 4.8V Ni-MH cell pack because the beltpack's radio transmitter and audio circuits share a single power rail. That voltage and chemistry combination is dictated by the connector pinout and the onboard charge controller — substituting a different chemistry trips the base station's charge termination logic.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through charge and discharge cycles on the BP800 platform. The BMS accepted charge termination correctly from the base station, and the pack held voltage under combined DECT radio and audio draw without dropping into low-voltage cutoff prematurely.
  • Base station first-charge protocol: Seat the beltpack in the HME base station and let it complete one uninterrupted full charge before using it on a call. The base station logs the new cell during this cycle and calibrates its talk-time indicator — skipping this step causes inaccurate charge-level readings from the first use onward.

Why the BP800 cuts out mid-transmission on a new pack

The BP800 draws current simultaneously from the DECT radio module and the audio circuit during active calls. On a new or storage-discharged Ni-MH pack, this combined load can pull the cell voltage below the beltpack's cutoff threshold before the battery is truly depleted. This is a delivery voltage issue, not a capacity fault. One full charge cycle through the base station stabilises the internal cell resistance and the voltage sag under load drops to normal levels.

Base station shows full charge but beltpack shuts off after short use

A Ni-MH pack shipped at storage voltage often reads as fully charged on the base station's indicator after only a partial charge cycle — the charger detects a voltage plateau and terminates early. The actual cell capacity at that point is well below rated. Remove the beltpack, let it discharge fully through normal use until it shuts off, then return it to the base for a complete charge cycle. After one full discharge-charge cycle, the pack reaches its rated 2000mAh and the base station indicator becomes accurate.

Compatible Models

BP800 Beltpack

Replaces Part Numbers

C10326 K05645

Technical Specifications

Voltage4.8V
Amp Hours2000mAh
Capacity2000mAh
Rate9.6Wh
Net Weight122.5g /4.32 oz
Gross Weight147.5g /5.20 oz
Approximate Weight147.5g /5.20 oz
Dimension 62.04 x 58.80 x 16.45mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: HME
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My HME BP800 beltpack cuts out mid-call even though the base showed a full charge — what's happening?

The BP800 pulls current from both the DECT radio and audio circuit at the same time during a call, and a Ni-MH pack at storage voltage can't sustain that combined draw without sagging below the cutoff threshold. The base station can incorrectly flag the pack as fully charged after only a partial fill because the charger detects an early voltage plateau. Let the beltpack discharge completely through use, then seat it in the base for one full, uninterrupted charge cycle. After that cycle the pack will deliver its rated 4.8V under load without dropping out.

The base station isn't recognising the new pack and shows a charging error — how do I fix it?

HME base stations complete a BMS handshake with the beltpack cell before beginning the charge cycle, and a pack that hasn't been initialised can cause the base to flag an error or refuse to charge. Remove the beltpack from the base, wait 10 seconds, then reseat it firmly so the connector pins make full contact. If the error persists, check that the gold contacts on both the pack and the base cradle are clean — oxidation on Ni-MH terminals interrupts the handshake signal. Reseating with clean contacts resolves this in most cases without any further steps.

The BP800 feels warm after extended calls — is something wrong with the new battery?

Ni-MH cells generate more heat during charge and discharge than lithium chemistry does, and the BP800's compact housing gives that heat limited space to dissipate. Warmth during a long call is normal for this chemistry in this form factor. If the pack becomes hot enough to be uncomfortable to hold, that indicates the cell is working harder than it should — check that the beltpack vents aren't blocked by a belt clip or case, and let the unit cool for a few minutes between heavy-use sessions. Surface temperature should stay below 40°C during normal operation.

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