Sony NW-E403 Replacement Battery 3.7V 330mAh Li-Polymer
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Sony NW-E403 Replacement Battery 3.7V 330mAh Li-Polymer - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
330mAh
Sony NW-E403 / NW-E405 / NW-E407 / NW-E503 — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (1-175-558-11)
This is a 3.7V, 330mAh Li-Polymer battery for the Sony NW-E403, NW-E405, NW-E407, and NW-E503 digital audio players. It replaces OEM part numbers 1-175-558-11 and MR11-2788. Fit the same slim 54.19 × 23.76 × 3.89mm cell into the original housing — no modification needed.
- NW-E400 and NW-E500 series compatibility: These models share the same cell footprint, connector orientation, and BMS voltage thresholds. Sony used one battery platform across both series, so the same 3.7V cell handles the charge circuit on all listed units without triggering a protection fault.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the NW-E403 platform. The BMS accepted full charge termination at 4.2V and held the low-voltage cutoff at approximately 3.0V without tripping the protection circuit prematurely.
- First charge after a cell swap: After installing a new cell, connect the player to USB power before pressing the power button. If the old cell had been deeply discharged, the device may show no response — leave it on charge for at least 30 minutes to allow the protection circuit to exit its locked state before attempting to power on.
Battery percentage jumping after a cell swap on the NW-E403
Sony's NW-E series reads battery state using a voltage-threshold lookup table stored in firmware. After replacing the cell, that table is calibrated against the old cell's discharge curve, not the new one. For the first few charge cycles, the displayed percentage will jump — often dropping from 80% to 20% in a short span. Run three full charge and discharge cycles back to back to let the firmware re-anchor its reference points to the new cell's actual voltage behaviour.
Playback cutting out before the battery indicator shows empty
The audio amplifier inside the NW-E series draws a short current spike each time it drives the output stage. At the tail end of a discharge curve — typically below 3.3V — the cell's internal resistance rises enough that this spike causes a momentary voltage sag below the amplifier's operating floor. The firmware reads this as a fault and shuts down playback, even though the indicator still shows remaining charge. The fix is to charge the battery back to 4.2V and run the three-cycle recalibration so the firmware learns where the real cutoff sits on this cell.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sony
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Sony NW-E403 won't turn on at all after sitting in a drawer for months — is the new battery dead too?
It's almost certainly deep discharge protection, not a dead cell. When a Li-Polymer cell drops below roughly 2.5V, the protection circuit locks the battery out entirely and the player will show no response to the power button. Connect the player to a USB charger and leave it alone for 30 to 45 minutes — the charger delivers a trickle current that slowly raises the cell voltage until the protection circuit releases, after which the player will boot normally.
The battery percentage on my NW-E405 drops from 75% straight to 5% and the player shuts off — what's happening?
This is the audio amplifier pulling the cell voltage below the firmware's shutdown threshold before the indicator has caught up. It happens because the NW-E series uses a static voltage table to estimate charge level, and a freshly installed cell's discharge curve doesn't match the table yet. Run three complete charge-to-discharge cycles without interrupting them — after that, the firmware's voltage reference points realign with the new cell and the percentage will track smoothly down to actual empty.
My NW-E407 charges fine but the player gets warm and drains noticeably faster when I use the equaliser — is that a battery fault?
Not a battery fault — it's a draw issue from the DSP. The NW-E series equaliser and sound enhancement modes run additional digital signal processing that increases current draw substantially over flat playback. A 330mAh cell at 3.7V has a fixed energy budget of 1.22Wh, and heavier DSP load consumes that budget faster. Switch the equaliser off and recheck drain — if consumption normalises, the cell is fine; if the device still runs hot with EQ off, check that the firmware is up to date before suspecting the cell.
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