Philips SHOQBOX SB7200 Compatible Battery 7.4V 1000mAh
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Philips SHOQBOX SB7200 Compatible Battery 7.4V 1000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
1000mAh
Philips SHOQBOX SB7200 — 7.4V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (PL953440P-2S)
This 7.4V, 1000mAh Li-Polymer battery replaces the OEM pack in the Philips SHOQBOX SB7200 portable Bluetooth speaker. It matches the original cell format at 42.30 × 34.50 × 18.00mm and connects to the same BMS circuit inside the housing. When the original pack degrades after repeated charge cycles, this replacement restores the speaker's wireless playback capacity.
- SB7200 fit: The SB7200 runs a dual-cell 7.4V Li-Polymer configuration managed by an onboard BMS that monitors cell balance and cutoff. This pack uses the same PL953440P-2S cell arrangement, so the BMS recognises charge state correctly on first power-up.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through charge and discharge on the SB7200 circuit. The BMS accepted the cell without a handshake fault, and both protection thresholds — overcharge cutoff and low-voltage cutoff — triggered at expected voltages.
- Fuel gauge recalibration after install: After fitting this pack, run the SB7200 down to the low-battery warning before recharging. Skipping this step leaves the fuel gauge reading the old cell's calibration curve, which causes the indicator to show empty well before the actual cutoff voltage.
Capacity fade from constant top-off charging on the SB7200
The SB7200 is often left on a USB charger between uses — plugged in on a desk, charged to 100%, unplugged for a short session, then topped off again. This shallow-cycle pattern keeps the Li-Polymer cells in the upper voltage range for long periods, which accelerates electrolyte oxidation at the cathode. Over 200–300 cycles of this pattern, usable capacity drops noticeably even though the charge indicator still reads full. Discharging below 20% at least once a month before a full recharge slows this degradation.
Audio distorting before the battery indicator reaches empty
As the Li-Polymer pack ages, internal resistance rises. At high volume, the amplifier draws a short current spike that causes the cell voltage to sag momentarily below what the amp needs for clean output — the result is audible clipping or crackling even though the indicator still shows charge remaining. This is a voltage-sag symptom, not a speaker driver fault. Fitting a fresh pack with lower internal resistance removes the sag. If distortion returns on the new pack within a few months, the charging pattern is likely causing early resistance build-up — run a full discharge cycle to recalibrate and reduce shallow-cycle wear.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Philips
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My SB7200 shows a full charge but the audio starts cutting out or distorting well before the battery indicator drops — what's causing that?
A degraded Li-Polymer pack develops high internal resistance. When the amplifier draws current during loud playback, the cell voltage sags below the amp's clean-operating threshold even though the indicator still reads high — the gauge is measuring resting voltage, not load voltage. Fitting a fresh pack with lower internal resistance removes the sag. If it returns quickly on the new battery, run the speaker down past the low-battery warning once a month before recharging to slow resistance build-up.
After replacing the battery the SB7200 won't wake up from a USB charger — the LED doesn't respond at all. How do I get it to accept a charge?
If the replacement pack sat in storage for a while or discharged below roughly 2.5V per cell during shipping, the BMS enters a locked low-voltage state and won't accept standard USB charge current. Connect the SB7200 to a USB charger rated at 5V/1A and leave it for 20–30 minutes without pressing any buttons — some BMS circuits require a trickle pre-charge period before the main charge path opens. If the LED still shows nothing after that period, check the USB cable and port with another device to confirm the supply is live.
The Bluetooth connection on my SB7200 drops specifically when I push the volume up high — stays connected fine at low volume. Is that a battery issue?
At high volume, the amplifier and Bluetooth radio are both drawing current simultaneously — the combined spike can cause the cell voltage to sag enough that the radio module browns out briefly and drops the connection. This happens most often on a worn pack with elevated internal resistance, but can also affect a new pack if the speaker's USB power source is limiting charge current and the cell isn't fully topped up. Charge the SB7200 to full on a 5V/1A USB source and retest at high volume — if the drops stop, the pack was undercharged; if they continue, internal resistance on the old cell is the cause and a replacement pack will resolve it.
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