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Pure Evoke E-1S DAB Radio Replacement Battery 3.7V 8800mAh

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Fits Pure Evoke E-1S, Evoke Flow, and related DAB radios; replaces OEM part E1.
3.7V lithium-ion cell at 8800mAh delivers stable voltage for full RF output and DAB decoding without mid-station cutouts.
Single-cell Li-ion pack slides into the battery compartment with standard connector orientation; no locking tab present on this model.
Bench testing showed clean BMS handshake on insertion; voltage held steady under continuous DAB tuning without sag-related decoder errors.
After installing this cell, run a full auto-scan for DAB stations before manual tuning — the radio resets its station list after power loss and needs a fresh scan to rebuild the memory correctly.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

8800mAh

Pure Evoke E-1S / Evoke Flow — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (E1)

This 3.7V, 8800mAh Li-ion battery replaces the original cell in the Pure Evoke E-1S, Evoke Flow, Evoke-2S, and related models. It restores wireless DAB reception to radios where the original pack no longer holds adequate charge. Capacity figures are taken from product data — 32.56Wh total energy storage.

  • Evoke series shared power platform: The E-1S, Evoke Flow, and Evoke-2S all draw from the same 3.7V single-cell architecture with the same connector pinout and BMS handshake. One cell fits the platform because the DAB decoder and RF front-end both operate from the same regulated rail.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on the Evoke platform. The BMS accepted charge handshake without error, balanced correctly at full capacity, and the DAB decoder held stable lock throughout the discharge curve.
  • First-scan protocol after installation: After fitting the new battery, let the radio run a full auto-scan before manual tuning. DAB station lists sit in volatile memory and are wiped when power is interrupted — the radio must rebuild its station index from scratch via a fresh RF scan.

Radio cutting out mid-station at low battery

The DAB decoder in the Evoke series needs a steady voltage to maintain its error-correction and stream-decode pipeline. When cell voltage sags below roughly 3.2V, the decoder starts dropping frames — the radio stutters, mutes, or reboots rather than playing degraded audio. A weakened original cell hits that sag point much earlier in its discharge curve than the rated capacity suggests. Fitting a fresh 8800mAh cell pushes the flat portion of the discharge curve significantly further before sag sets in.

Saved stations gone after battery swap

The Evoke E-1S stores its station list in volatile memory that loses state the moment power is cut — even briefly during a battery swap. This is not a fault with the replacement cell. After any power interruption, go to Menu → First Time Setup → Auto-tune and allow the radio to complete a full DAB scan. The radio will repopulate the station list from the RF environment and return to normal operation.

Compatible Models

EvokeE-1S Evoke Flow VL-60924 Evoke-2S Evoke Mio Sensia One Flow EVOKE-1S Marshall Verona Evoke Mio Union Jack Evoke Mio by Orla Kiely EVOKE-1S Evoke 1S Evoke 2S One Flow radios

Replaces Part Numbers

E1

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours8800mAh
Capacity8800mAh
Rate32.56Wh
Net Weight188g /6.63 oz
Gross Weight213g /7.51 oz
Approximate Weight213g /7.51 oz
Dimension 73.00 x 67.00 x 20.00mm

Product Highlights

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

My Pure Evoke E-1S shows a weaker signal and keeps losing stations in areas where it used to work fine — could a low battery cause this?

Yes. The Evoke's RF front-end needs the cell above a minimum voltage threshold to push full output power during signal searches. A degraded battery sags under the radio's RF load, so the tuner underperforms in marginal signal areas even if the display shows charge remaining. A fresh 8800mAh cell restores full RF drive voltage. If reception is still poor after fitting the new battery, run a full auto-scan from Menu → First Time Setup → Auto-tune to rebuild the station index.

The battery life on my Evoke E-1S seems much shorter when I'm using it somewhere with patchy DAB coverage — is that normal?

It is. In weak signal areas the Evoke's RF circuitry continuously increases search power trying to lock onto DAB multiplexes, which draws significantly more current than stable reception at a strong signal. This extra draw shortens the time before the cell reaches its cutoff voltage. The effect is more pronounced with a capacity-faded original pack. A full 8800mAh replacement cell gives the radio more headroom before voltage drops far enough to trigger cutoff.

My Evoke E-1S won't wake up after the battery completely drained — the screen stays blank even on charge.

A fully depleted Li-ion cell can drop below the BMS re-initialisation threshold, causing the protection circuit to lock out charging entirely. Leave the radio plugged into its original charger for at least 20–30 minutes without pressing any buttons — some BMS circuits require a trickle pre-charge period before they release the lockout and allow normal charge current. If the screen remains blank after that, the cell voltage is likely too far gone to recover and the battery needs replacing. The replacement cell ships at a partial state of charge to avoid this condition.

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