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Mitac Mio 528 Compatible Battery 3.7V 1100mAh BP8A5LXBKAX1

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Fits Mitac Mio 528, Mio 529, and Mio 538 GPS units — replaces OEM part BP8A5LXBKAX1.
This cell outputs 3.7V at 1100mAh capacity, restoring full charge cycles to your Mio navigation device after battery degradation.
Connector slides straight into the battery slot with a single locking tab — confirm orientation before closing the compartment cover.
We cycled this 3.7V Li-Polymer pack on a Mio 528 bench unit; the BMS accepted charge without fault codes and held voltage under idle draw.
Sync all waypoints and route data to your computer before battery removal — the Mio stores active navigation state in RAM, and full power loss erases unsaved routes and settings.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

1100mAh

Mitac Mio 528 / 529 / 538 — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (BP8A5LXBKAX1)

This is a 3.7V, 1100mAh Li-Polymer cell replacing OEM part BP8A5LXBKAX1 in the Mitac Mio 528, 529, and 538 GPS navigation devices. It restores power to the navigation unit when the original cell has degraded and can no longer hold a usable charge. Voltage and connector match the original so the device powers on and charges through the standard dock or USB cable.

  • Mio 528, 529, and 538 compatibility: These three navigation units share the same battery bay dimensions, connector pinout, and 3.7V power rail. The BMS communication protocol is identical across the trio, so one cell covers all three without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the Mio platform and confirmed the BMS accepted full charge without tripping a fault. The protection circuit responded correctly to both overvoltage and undervoltage thresholds during testing.
  • RAM state before removal: The Mio 528 series holds active map route data and recent destination history in volatile RAM powered directly by the main battery. Sync or export any saved routes to a PC before pulling the old cell — a full power-off without backup wipes that data permanently.

Why the Mio 528 screen goes blank mid-route despite showing a charge indicator

An aged Li-Polymer cell in the Mio 528 loses internal capacity unevenly. The battery gauge reads a percentage based on voltage, but a degraded cell's voltage collapses faster under the combined load of the GPS receiver, backlit screen, and map-rendering processor. That sudden voltage sag drops below the BMS cutoff threshold even when the indicator still shows a partial charge. Replacing the cell resets the discharge curve and stops the false-reading shutdowns.

New battery fitted but the Mio 528 won't complete the boot sequence

A freshly shipped Li-Polymer cell typically arrives at 30–50% charge — enough for storage but not always enough to satisfy the Mio 528's minimum boot voltage under full system load. The device starts the boot sequence, the GPS radio and display spike current draw, and the BMS cuts out before the OS finishes loading. Connect the device to a charger and bring the cell up to at least 3.9V before attempting a first boot. The issue resolves after a single full charge cycle.

Compatible Models

Mio 528 Mio 529 Mio 538

Replaces Part Numbers

BP8A5LXBKAX1

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours1100mAh
Capacity1100mAh
Rate4.07Wh
Gross Weight100g /3.53 oz
Approximate Weight100g /3.53 oz

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Mitac
  • 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 Mio 528 lost all my saved destinations after I swapped the battery — why did that happen?

The Mio 528 stores saved locations and recent history in SRAM, which is powered directly by the main battery. The moment the old cell is removed, that RAM loses power and the data is gone — there is no secondary backup cell keeping it alive. Before pulling the battery, connect the device to Mio Transfer or export your favourites via the device menu. Restore the exported file after the new battery is fitted and the unit boots fully.

The Mio 528 charges to full but the GPS fix takes much longer than it used to after the battery swap — what's going on?

A freshly installed cell can cause the GPS receiver to lose its almanac and ephemeris data if the device was powered off long enough during the swap. Without that cached satellite data, the receiver has to perform a cold start, which takes significantly longer to acquire a fix than a warm or hot start. Leave the device stationary outdoors with a clear sky view after the first boot — it will download fresh satellite data and return to normal fix times after one successful session. Subsequent starts will be fast again once the almanac is cached.

The Mio 528 battery drains faster when I use it for live navigation versus just sitting in the dock — is the new battery faulty?

It is not faulty. Active navigation runs the GPS receiver, the backlit display at road-visibility brightness, and the map processor simultaneously — that combined draw is several times higher than dock standby current. A 1100mAh Li-Polymer cell at 3.7V delivers 4.07Wh; the device consumes that faster under full navigation load than the original battery did when it was new and you were using lighter functions. Dim the screen to the lowest usable level and keep the device plugged into the car charger during long routes to keep the cell above 3.7V throughout the journey.

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