Nintendo Switch Joy-Con BEE-004 Replacement Battery 3.8V 500mAh
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Nintendo Switch Joy-Con BEE-004 Replacement Battery 3.8V 500mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.8V
Amp
500mAh
Nintendo BBE-012 / Switch 2 Joy-Con 2 — 3.8V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (BEE-004)
This 3.8V, 500mAh lithium-polymer cell replaces the OEM BEE-004 battery inside the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con 2 wireless controller. It fits the BBE-012 controller shell directly, restoring power to a unit that no longer holds a charge or fails to power on. Capacity matches the original Nintendo specification at 500mAh (1.9Wh).
- BBE-012 controller family fit: The BBE-012 and Switch 2 Joy-Con 2 share the same battery bay dimensions, connector orientation, and 3.8V charging rail. One cell covers all units in this family without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran the BEE-004 replacement through charge and discharge cycles on the BBE-012 platform. The charge IC accepted the new cell without fault flags, and the BMS held the 4.35V ceiling correctly across all test cycles.
- Fuel gauge calibration after install: After fitting the new cell, play one full wireless session to automatic controller cutoff before recharging. The Joy-Con 2 fuel gauge IC sets its empty reference point against the first full discharge — skipping this step causes the battery indicator to read inaccurately for weeks.
Joy-Con 2 battery indicator jumping or showing wrong percentage after cell swap
The Switch 2 uses a fuel gauge IC that builds its capacity model from discharge curve data stored during previous cycles. When you fit a new cell, that stored curve no longer matches the physical cell, so the percentage readout jumps or drops without warning. The IC needs three to five full discharge-and-charge cycles to relearn the new cell's curve. Until recalibration completes, ignore the percentage display and recharge when the controller gives its low-battery alert. After five cycles, the gauge should track within a few percent of actual state.
Controller disconnecting before the battery indicator reaches empty
The Joy-Con 2 draws simultaneous current from the wireless radio, motion sensors, and rumble motor. Under that combined load, a partially degraded or freshly installed cell can show a brief voltage sag that drops below the BMS cutoff threshold — even when the fuel gauge still reads 20–30%. The BMS reads actual cell voltage, not the fuel gauge estimate, so it cuts power to protect the cell. If this happens repeatedly on a new replacement cell, run two to three full conditioning cycles first; rated cell voltage under load stabilises after the initial formation cycles. A drop below 3.0V under load is the trigger point to watch.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Nintendo
- 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 Switch 2 isn't charging the new Joy-Con 2 battery as fast as it charged the original — is something wrong?
Nothing is wrong. The Switch 2 charge IC applies a reduced current limit when it detects an unconditioned cell — this is a built-in precaution, not a fault. Full charge rate returns after one to two complete charge cycles as the IC confirms the cell responds normally. If the charging rate hasn't normalised after three cycles, reseat the battery connector and confirm it is fully clicked into the ZIF socket.
Play time on the new battery feels noticeably shorter than expected straight out of the box — why?
A fresh lithium-polymer cell doesn't reach its rated 500mAh capacity on the first cycle. Internal electrode formation requires three to five full discharge-and-charge cycles before the cell delivers its full energy. Each cycle, capacity steps up noticeably. Run the controller to automatic cutoff and then charge it fully — repeat this three to five times before drawing any conclusions about the cell's actual capacity.
After replacing the battery, one of the analog sticks is drifting or behaving erratically — did I damage the cell?
The cell itself doesn't cause stick drift, but the reassembly process can. The Joy-Con 2 ground path for the stick module runs through the battery bay's metal bracket contact points — if those aren't seated flush, the stick circuit gets inconsistent ground voltage and reports false inputs. Open the controller again, confirm the battery bracket is flat and fully pressed down, and check that the flex cable for the stick module is fully reseated. Drift that clears immediately after a firm reseat confirms a ground contact issue, not a faulty cell.
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