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Plantronics M50 Compatible Battery 3.7V 80mAh Li-Polymer

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Fits Plantronics M50, Discovery 650E, Discovery 640E, Voyager 5200 wireless headsets; replaces OEM part numbers 1704018-0944 and 71468-01.
3.7V, 80mAh Li-Polymer cell delivers stable voltage across voice and DECT radio draw cycles.
Connector seats straight into the M50 battery slot with positive contact on the left side.
We bench-tested this cell in the M50 base station; BMS handshake completed on first insert without fault codes.
On first use, charge the headset in the base station for one full cycle before taking calls — the base needs to log the new cell before talk-time estimates are accurate.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

80mAh

Plantronics M50 / Discovery 650E / Voyager 5200 — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (1704018-0944)

This 3.7V, 80mAh Li-Polymer cell replaces the original battery in the Plantronics M50, Discovery 640E, Discovery 650E, and Voyager 5200 Bluetooth headsets. It is a direct swap for OEM part numbers 1704018-0944 and 71468-01. Dimensions are 30.60 × 10.03 × 4.00mm — match these before fitting if your unit is not listed above.

  • M50, Discovery, and Voyager 5200 cell compatibility: These models share a common 3.7V single-cell Li-Polymer architecture, the same connector pinout, and a compatible BMS handshake with the charging circuit — which is why one cell covers all of them.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on a Plantronics charging cradle. The BMS completed its handshake correctly, the headset registered a charge state, and the protection circuit tripped at the expected low-voltage threshold.
  • First charge after fitting: Seat the headset in its charging cradle and leave it for a full uninterrupted charge cycle before use. The cradle needs to complete one full cycle for the firmware's battery gauge to calibrate to the new cell — skip this and the talk-time indicator will read inaccurately for several sessions.

Base station showing full charge but headset cuts off after short use

A freshly fitted cell ships at storage voltage — typically around 3.6V — not at a full 4.2V charge. The base station LED may flip to green quickly because it reads the cell voltage rather than completing a true charge cycle. The headset then cuts off early because it never held a full charge to begin with. Fix: place the headset in the cradle, ignore the green light, and leave it for a minimum of 90 minutes on first fit to ensure the cell reaches 4.2V.

Talk time shorter than rated across the first few uses

Li-Polymer cells at this capacity class — 80mAh in a compact housing — do not reach full charge retention on cycle one. Internal resistance runs slightly elevated until the cell has been through three to five complete charge and discharge cycles. Audio plus Bluetooth radio draw is sustained and unforgiving on an unconditioned cell. Run three to five full cycles through the cradle before treating the talk-time indicator as accurate.

Compatible Models

M50 Discovery 650E Discovery 640E Voyager 5200 Explorer 50

Replaces Part Numbers

1704018-0944 71468-01

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours80mAh
Capacity80mAh
Rate0.3Wh
Net Weight2.2g /0.08 oz
Gross Weight27g /0.95 oz
Approximate Weight27g /0.95 oz
Dimension 30.60 x 10.03 x 4.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Plantronics
  • 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 Plantronics M50 keeps cutting out mid-call even with the new battery fitted — what's causing it?

The M50 combines Bluetooth radio transmission with audio processing in a very small housing, and that combined draw can exceed what a new, unconditioned cell delivers cleanly. The BMS reads a voltage sag under that sustained load and cuts power to protect the cell. Run three to five full charge and discharge cycles through the cradle — internal resistance drops with each cycle and the cutouts typically stop. If it still cuts out after five cycles, check that the cell connector is fully seated and the contact pins on the cradle are clean.

The base station won't recognise the new pack — it just flashes an error or keeps cycling the charge LED. How do I fix this?

This is a BMS handshake issue. The charging circuit in the cradle expects a brief voltage and impedance response from the cell before it starts a charge cycle. If the new cell shipped at a very low storage voltage, the cradle may not get a valid response and throws an error instead. Remove the headset, wait 30 seconds, and reseat it firmly — this resets the handshake attempt. If the error continues, use a USB source to apply a slow trickle charge directly to the headset for 10–15 minutes to bring the cell above the cradle's minimum recognition threshold of approximately 3.0V, then return it to the base.

The headset gets noticeably warm during long calls — is that a cell problem or normal?

Warmth during extended calls is expected at this form factor. The 80mAh Li-Polymer cell, Bluetooth radio, and audio driver are all packed into a housing smaller than a matchbox, and there is almost no thermal mass to absorb sustained draw. What you want to avoid is heat that persists after the call ends — that points to a cell with elevated internal resistance or a partial short. Normal behaviour: warm during a call, back to ambient within two minutes of ending it. If the headset stays hot after calls or the housing feels hot to the touch at the earpiece, remove the battery and inspect the cell for swelling before reuse.

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