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Philips GoGear HDD1835 Replacement Battery 3.7V 680mAh

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Replaces Philips GoGear HDD1835 and HDD1837 with OEM part number 852245.
3.7V, 680mAh lithium-ion cell delivers the same energy density as the factory pack for standard playback duration.
Connector seats into the media player battery slot with a single contact alignment — no locking tab, straight insertion only.
We ran the cell through three full discharge cycles on the HDD1835; the BMS accepted standard charge current from cycle one with no fault delay.
After installation, connect the charger and wait 30 minutes before powering on — the player enters deep discharge protection after storage and needs trickle current to accept normal charging.
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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

680mAh

Philips GoGear HDD1835 / HDD1837 — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (852245)

This 3.7V, 680mAh Li-ion cell replaces OEM part 852245 in the Philips GoGear HDD1835 and HDD1837 portable media players. These are hard drive-based digital media players from the mid-2000s that require a compact Li-ion pack to drive both the HDD spindle motor and the audio/video output. Dimensions are 45.87 × 21.08 × 8.75mm — confirm these against your original cell before fitting.

  • HDD1835 and HDD1837 shared platform: Both models run the same internal voltage rail and use the same connector pinout and BMS handshake, so a single cell covers both. The HDD spindle draw at startup is higher than playback draw — the BMS on the 852245 replacement handles that brief current spike without tripping into protection mode.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through HDD spin-up, sustained audio playback, and video decode loads. The BMS held steady across all three draw states and returned accurate voltage readings to the device firmware throughout discharge.
  • Post-install charging on hard drive players: After fitting a new cell, connect the charger before powering on. HDD-based players draw current from both the battery and charge rail simultaneously during first boot — powering on without a connected charger first can trip the low-voltage protection circuit and leave the player unresponsive.

Why the GoGear HDD1835 won't wake after sitting unused for months

Li-ion cells self-discharge at roughly 2–3% per month. After six months or more in storage, the HDD1835's cell can drop below 2.5V — the threshold at which the BMS locks the output to prevent cell damage. The device will show no response to the power button because the protection circuit is active, not because the player is faulty. Connect the charger and leave it for 30–45 minutes before pressing power — most chargers deliver a trickle current that slowly brings the cell back above the BMS recovery threshold, typically around 2.9V.

Battery percentage jumping erratically after fitting a new cell

The GoGear HDD1835 estimates charge level by reading cell voltage against a fixed lookup table calibrated to the original cell's discharge curve. A new cell has a slightly different voltage-to-capacity curve until it has run two or three full cycles, so the firmware reads voltage points that don't match its table and displays erratic percentages. Run two complete charge-to-discharge cycles without interrupting playback mid-session. After that, the displayed percentage stabilises as the firmware tracks the new cell's actual discharge curve — expect the indicator to read accurately from around the third cycle onward.

Compatible Models

GoGear HDD1835 GoGear HDD1837

Replaces Part Numbers

852245

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours680mAh
Capacity680mAh
Rate2.52Wh
Net Weight16g /0.56 oz
Gross Weight41g /1.45 oz
Approximate Weight41g /1.45 oz
Dimension 45.87 x 21.08 x 8.75mm

Product Highlights

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

My GoGear HDD1835 won't turn on at all after replacing the battery — did I get a dead cell?

Almost certainly not a dead cell. Hard drive players pull a significant current spike when the HDD spins up on first boot, and if the new cell wasn't pre-charged, the BMS trips into low-voltage protection before the device fully starts. Connect the charger, wait 30 minutes without pressing the power button, then try again. If the player still won't respond, check that the connector is fully seated — a partially connected cell reads as no battery to the firmware.

Playback cuts out suddenly even though the battery indicator still shows charge remaining — what's happening?

The HDD1835's audio amplifier and HDD read-head both draw current at the same time during buffered playback. Near the end of discharge, cell voltage sags under that combined load and drops below the amplifier's minimum operating voltage before the battery indicator has caught up with the actual state of charge. The player shuts down to protect the cell even though the gauge still shows a bar or two. This is normal cell behaviour — it becomes less pronounced after the cell has completed two or three full cycles and the firmware's voltage table recalibrates.

The GoGear HDD1837 charges fine but drains much faster than the HDD1835 with the same battery — is something wrong with the 1837?

The HDD1837 adds video playback capability over the HDD1835, and the display backlight combined with video decode draws noticeably more current than audio-only playback. The 680mAh cell is the correct capacity for both models, but actual use time will differ between them under their respective peak loads — the 1837 simply pulls harder. If the drain seems extreme even during audio-only use, check whether the screen is set to time out quickly; leaving the backlight on continuously is the single largest current draw on that platform.

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