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MYO Gesture Control Armband Compatible Battery 3.7V 220mAh

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Fits MYO Gesture Control Armband part number 571830 and 144440100156 replacements.
3.7V 220mAh Li-Polymer cell restores full wireless transmitter and motion sensor output power.
Connector seats flush into the armband's internal battery slot with no orientation tabs.
We bench-tested this cell in the MYO platform — BMS accepted charge without fault cycles.
On first reinstall, reseat the battery twice to ensure the wireless module recognizes the new cell.
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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

220mAh

MYO Gesture Control Armband — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (571830)

This is a 3.7V 220mAh Li-Polymer replacement battery for the MYO Gesture Control Armband. It fits the original armband hardware and restores power to the onboard motion sensors and wireless transmitter. Voltage and physical dimensions match the OEM cell exactly: 31.50 × 17.00 × 5.50mm.

  • MYO Gesture Control Armband fitment: The armband uses a compact Li-Polymer cell to power eight EMG sensors, a 9-axis IMU, and a Bluetooth radio simultaneously. Voltage and connector orientation must match the OEM spec — this cell meets both requirements.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the BMS-managed circuit. The protection IC responded correctly to charge cutoff at 4.2V and engaged undervoltage lockout at 3.0V with no anomalies.
  • Connector re-seating on the MYO mainboard: The MYO armband uses a small ZH-series JST connector. Press it firmly until it clicks — a partial connection will show the LED cycling but the device will not pair or respond to gestures.

Why the MYO armband drops Bluetooth mid-session after a battery swap

The MYO's wireless radio draws a surge of current during Bluetooth reconnection attempts. If the replacement cell has a high internal resistance — common in counterfeit or improperly stored Li-Polymer cells — voltage sags below the radio's operating floor during that surge. The BMS then cuts output to protect the cell, and the armband appears to disconnect randomly. A cell with correct internal resistance holds voltage stable through those peaks.

Armband LEDs flash but gesture recognition stops working after replacement

This symptom points to the IMU and EMG sensors losing consistent power rather than the radio failing. The sensors require a stable 3.7V rail — if the new cell's connector is not fully seated, resistance at the contact raises effective voltage drop under sensor load. Remove the battery, inspect the connector pins for debris, re-seat firmly, and confirm the armband holds pairing through a full gesture sequence. If the issue persists, check resting cell voltage with a multimeter — it should read above 3.7V before first use.

Compatible Models

Gesture Control Armband

Replaces Part Numbers

571830 144440100156

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours220mAh
Capacity220mAh
Rate0.81Wh
Net Weight6g /0.21 oz
Gross Weight31g /1.09 oz
Approximate Weight31g /1.09 oz
Dimension 31.50 x 17.00 x 5.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: MYO
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-Polymer
  • Battery Type: Li-Polymer
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

I installed the new battery and the MYO armband won't turn on at all — what did I miss?

The most likely cause is an incomplete connector seat on the JST plug. The MYO mainboard connector is small and requires firm, even pressure until it clicks into place — a partial connection passes no power even though the cell is charged. Disconnect and re-seat the connector, then hold the power button for three seconds. If the LED still does not respond, confirm the cell reads above 3.7V with a multimeter before assuming the battery is faulty.

The MYO armband turns on but keeps dropping its Bluetooth connection every few minutes — is this a battery issue?

Yes, this is a known symptom of voltage sag under the radio's reconnection surge. When cell internal resistance is too high, the voltage rail dips during Bluetooth handshake attempts and the BMS shuts output to protect the cell. The armband interprets this as a disconnect. Verify the replacement cell holds above 3.6V under load — a healthy Li-Polymer cell should not sag below that threshold during normal operation.

The MYO armband battery drains noticeably faster than the original did — what causes that?

Shallow cycling degrades Li-Polymer capacity faster than deep cycles in this chemistry. If the armband is frequently powered on, used briefly, then switched off without reaching a meaningful discharge depth, the cell's usable capacity compresses over time. Additionally, the MYO holds a Bluetooth advertisement beacon in standby, which draws a small but continuous parasitic current. Allow the cell to discharge to around 3.5V before recharging rather than topping it up after every short session.

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