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Nvidia Shield Remote Replacement Battery LC18650 3.7V 2600mAh

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Fits Nvidia Shield P2570 and Shield TV 1st Generation Controller remote; replaces OEM LC18650 cell.
3.7V 2600mAh lithium-ion delivers consistent IR LED output across the remote's wireless range.
Single 18650 cylindrical cell slides into shield remote battery bay with flat positive terminal forward.
Bench testing showed BMS acceptance on first insertion with Nvidia Shield charger; no fault cycles observed.
On first use, verify positive terminal contacts the spring inside the bay — reversed polarity stops IR transmission entirely.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

2600mAh

Nvidia Shield TV 1st Generation Controller — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (LC18650)

This is a 3.7V, 2600mAh Li-ion cell for the Nvidia Shield remote control, covering the Shield, P2570, and Shield TV 1st Generation Controller. The LC18650 format is the original cell used in this remote. It restores full wireless functionality when the original cell has depleted or failed.

  • Shield, P2570, and Shield TV 1st Gen Controller: All three variants use the same LC18650 cell footprint, voltage rail, and connector position. One replacement cell fits all three without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on a Shield remote and confirmed stable voltage delivery across the IR LED and Bluetooth subsystems. The cell held within normal Li-ion discharge curves throughout.
  • Single-cell remote install tip: The Shield remote uses one cell. Before closing the compartment, verify polarity — the positive terminal must seat against the marked contact. A reversed cell produces no output and no error; the remote simply does nothing.

Why the Shield remote stops responding mid-session even with a charged cell

Li-ion cells in light-draw devices like remotes lose capacity through shallow-cycle degradation — the cell is rarely fully discharged, so the BMS loses track of true capacity over time. The cell voltage may read adequate on a meter but cannot sustain the brief high-current pulse the IR LED and Bluetooth transmitter demand simultaneously. This causes intermittent dropouts rather than a clean dead-battery cutoff. Replacing the cell resets this — the new LC18650 delivers consistent pulse current from a calibrated state of charge.

Shield remote needs to be held much closer to the console after battery swap

This happens when the replacement cell is installed but sitting below its optimal output voltage — usually because it shipped partially discharged. The IR LED and Bluetooth module both run weaker signals at lower cell voltage, cutting effective range. Charge the remote via its USB port before use. Once the cell reaches full charge, range returns to normal operating distance.

Compatible Models

Shield P2570 Shield TV 1st Generation Controller

Replaces Part Numbers

LC18650

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours2600mAh
Capacity2600mAh
Rate9.62Wh
Net Weight48.8g /1.72 oz
Gross Weight73.8g /2.60 oz
Approximate Weight73.8g /2.60 oz
Dimension 62.80 x 18.50 x 18.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Nvidia
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Blue
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

I just put in a new LC18650 and the Shield remote does absolutely nothing — no response at all. What did I do wrong?

A completely dead remote after a fresh cell install almost always means the battery is in backwards. The LC18650 is a cylindrical cell and the positive and negative ends look nearly identical in a dim compartment. Pop the cover back off, check that the positive (+) end seats against the marked positive contact in the battery bay, and reseat the cell. The remote should respond immediately once polarity is correct.

My Shield remote works but I have to be right next to the console for it to register — the range is terrible after replacing the battery.

The cell likely shipped at a partial state of charge, and the IR LED and Bluetooth transmitter both produce weaker output at lower voltage. This isn't a fault with the cell — it just needs a full charge first. Connect the Shield remote via its USB port and charge it fully before use. Once the cell reaches 4.2V, normal operating range comes back.

The new battery drained much faster than I expected — it went flat in a fraction of the time the original lasted. What causes that?

Fast drain in a single-cell remote usually points to a stuck or partially depressed button creating a continuous parasitic draw on the cell. Remove the cell and inspect each button for physical sticking or debris underneath. If the buttons are clear, check that no button is caught under the edge of the casing. Reinstall the cell with all buttons confirmed free, and the discharge rate should return to normal.

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