AHB472625PLT Jabra Engage 75 Compatible Battery 3.7V 250mAh
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AHB472625PLT Jabra Engage 75 Compatible Battery 3.7V 250mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
250mAh
Jabra Engage 75 Convertible — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (AHB472625PLT)
This 3.7V, 250mAh Li-Polymer cell replaces the internal battery in the Jabra Engage 75 Convertible wireless DECT headset. It also fits the Engage 75, Evolve 65, and Evolve 80 — all platforms sharing the same cell footprint, voltage rail, and connector. Capacity is 250mAh (0.93Wh), taken from the product specification, not estimated.
- Engage and Evolve platform fit: These headsets share a common internal form factor — same 28.10 x 24.45 x 4.76mm cell envelope, same 3.7V nominal rail, and the same BMS handshake protocol the base station uses to log charge state. Swapping to this cell does not require firmware changes or re-pairing.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the Engage 75 Convertible base station and monitored BMS communication at each stage. The protection circuit responded correctly to charge termination and low-voltage cutoff without triggering false errors on the base unit.
- First-cycle base station logging: Seat the headset in the base station immediately after fitting the new cell and leave it for a complete charge cycle before making a call. The base's DECT firmware uses that first cycle to register the new cell's charge curve — without it, the talk-time estimate displayed on paired softphones or base LEDs will be inaccurate.
Base station showing full charge but headset cuts off after a few minutes
A freshly installed Li-Polymer cell ships at storage voltage — typically 3.6–3.7V, not full charge. The base station LED may read full because the voltage sits within a threshold the charger accepts as topped up. Under combined DECT radio and audio draw, a cell at storage voltage sags quickly and hits the low-voltage cutoff. Run one complete charge cycle in the base before use, and the cell will reach its true 4.2V charge ceiling.
Headset cutting out mid-call on a new battery
Mid-call dropout on a new cell is almost always a BMS trip caused by voltage sag under simultaneous audio decoding and DECT radio transmission. The Engage 75 Convertible draws a short current spike each time the DECT radio bursts — a new cell that has not completed its first conditioning cycle has higher internal resistance, which amplifies that sag. The BMS reads the dip as an unsafe discharge event and cuts the circuit. Three to five full charge-discharge cycles bring internal resistance down and the dropouts stop.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Jabra
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The base station shows my Engage 75 Convertible is fully charged but it cuts off after a short call — why?
The new cell ships at storage voltage, not full charge. The base station LED threshold can read that as "full" even though the cell hasn't reached 4.2V. Under the combined DECT radio and audio draw of a live call, the cell voltage sags and the BMS cuts the circuit. Seat the headset in the base and run one uninterrupted charge cycle before making any calls.
My Engage 75 Convertible talk time is noticeably short for the first few days after fitting the new battery — is the cell faulty?
It's not faulty — it's unconditioned. A fresh Li-Polymer cell has higher internal resistance, which limits how much usable capacity it delivers on early cycles. Resistance drops progressively over three to five full charge-discharge cycles, and rated capacity becomes accessible after that point. Run the headset down to the low-battery warning and then charge fully in the base — repeat that three times and talk time will stabilise.
The headset feels warm near the ear cup during long calls after fitting the new battery — should I be concerned?
Some warmth is normal during sustained DECT transmission in a small housing. The Engage 75 Convertible concentrates the radio, audio processor, and battery in a compact shell with limited heat dissipation. If the surface stays warm but not hot, the BMS is managing draw correctly. If the headset becomes uncomfortable to wear or the base station throws a charging fault after the call, check that the cell is seated flat with no edge pressure on the connector — a partially seated cell increases contact resistance and heat.
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