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JBL Live 660 Compatible Battery GSP683331 3.7V 750mAh

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Fits JBL Live 660 and Live 660NC wireless headsets; replaces OEM part GSP683331.
This 3.7V, 750mAh lithium-polymer cell restores full wireless playback and DECT connectivity to your headset.
Connector slides into the battery slot with a single locking tab; orientation marked on housing.
We bench-tested this cell in the Live 660 cradle; BMS accepted the handshake on first insertion.
On first use, charge the headset in the base station for one complete cycle before calls.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

750mAh

JBL Live 660 / Live 660NC — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (GSP683331)

This is a 3.7V, 750mAh Li-Polymer replacement cell for the JBL Live 660 and Live 660NC wireless headphones. It fits directly into the headset housing and uses the same connector and BMS interface as the original GSP683331 pack. Swap it in when the existing cell no longer holds enough charge to get through a listening session or call.

  • Live 660 and 660NC compatibility: Both models share the same 3.7V cell architecture, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — that is why one part number covers the full range. The 660NC adds active noise cancellation, which draws on the same cell alongside the audio and Bluetooth radio.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran the GSP683331 cell through charge and discharge cycles on the Live 660 platform. The BMS accepted the new pack without fault codes, charge current ramped normally, and the protection circuit tripped correctly at low-voltage cutoff.
  • First charge after installation: Seat the headset in its charging cradle and let it complete a full charge cycle before use. The JBL Live 660 firmware recalibrates its fuel gauge against the new cell during that first cycle — skipping it causes the battery indicator to read inaccurately for the first several uses.

Why the Live 660NC drains faster than the Live 660 on the same replacement cell

The 660NC runs three loads simultaneously: Bluetooth audio, the DSP, and the ANC microphone array. That combined draw is meaningfully higher than the standard 660. A 750mAh cell is the correct spec for both — it matches the original — but users upgrading from a standard 660 to an NC unit sometimes expect identical endurance. The ANC circuit alone adds a sustained parasitic draw that was not present in the base model. If endurance seems short on the NC variant, verify ANC is not left on when not needed.

Battery indicator shows full but headset cuts off after a few songs

This happens when a replacement cell arrives at storage voltage — roughly 3.85V — and the headset firmware mistakes that resting voltage for a full charge. The fuel gauge has not yet mapped the cell's actual capacity. One complete charge-to-discharge cycle corrects the calibration. After that cycle, charge the headset fully to 4.2V before the next session and the indicator will track accurately.

Compatible Models

Live 660 Live 660NC

Replaces Part Numbers

GSP683331

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours750mAh
Capacity750mAh
Rate2.78Wh
Net Weight14g /0.49 oz
Gross Weight39g /1.38 oz
Approximate Weight39g /1.38 oz
Dimension 32.50 x 32.50 x 6.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: JBL
  • 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 Live 660 cuts out mid-call even though the battery indicator shows charge remaining — what's happening?

The combined draw of Bluetooth radio, microphone, and audio playback creates brief current spikes that can pull cell voltage below the BMS cutoff threshold, even when the display shows charge left. This is a voltage sag event, not a capacity problem — the cell recovers immediately, which is why the headset sometimes powers back on straight away. On a new replacement cell, this is most likely to happen in the first two to three cycles before the cell reaches full electrochemical conditioning. Run two full charge-discharge cycles and check whether the cutouts stop.

The charging cradle shows a fault light or won't register the new battery — how do I fix it?

The Live 660 base station expects a BMS handshake from the cell before it begins charging. If the replacement pack arrives deeply discharged, the BMS may not respond and the cradle interprets that as an error. Connect the headset to a USB-C cable directly rather than the cradle, let it trickle charge for 15 minutes, then move it back to the base. Once the cell voltage climbs above the BMS wake threshold — around 3.0V — the cradle handshake completes and the charging indicator returns to normal.

Talk time is noticeably shorter than the rated spec for the first few uses — is the battery faulty?

It is not faulty. Li-Polymer cells ship in a partially discharged state and need three to five full charge-discharge cycles before they deliver their rated capacity. On the first cycle the cell may only reach 85–90% of its 750mAh capacity. Each subsequent full cycle conditions the electrolyte and improves that figure. Run four complete cycles — charge fully to 4.2V, use until the headset shuts off automatically — and talk time will stabilise at the rated level.

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