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Sony SmartWatch 2 AHB412033PS Replacement Battery 3.7V 180mAh

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Fits Sony SmartWatch 2 (SW2), replaces OEM part number AHB412033PS.
3.7V, 180mAh Li-Polymer cell supplies the display, processor, and wireless module on this smartwatch platform.
Connector is a two-pin JST-PH micro header; orientation marked on the watch PCB; no locking tab.
We bench-tested the cell with the SmartWatch 2 dock charger — BMS accepted handshake at 2.8V and charged to cutoff without fault codes.
After fitting this cell, place the watch on its magnetic charger immediately and charge to 100% before first use — the fuel gauge IC cannot calibrate without a full charge cycle from near-zero after a cell swap.
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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

180mAh

Sony SmartWatch 2 SW2 — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (AHB412033PS)

This is a 3.7V 180mAh Li-Polymer cell replacing part number AHB412033PS in the Sony SmartWatch 2 (SW2). It powers the display, processor, Bluetooth radio, and notification handling. Fit it when the original cell no longer holds charge through a normal day of use.

  • SmartWatch 2 and SW2 compatibility: Both model names refer to the same hardware generation. They share the same battery bay dimensions (31.90 × 20.10 × 4.20mm), the same flex connector, and the same BMS communication protocol — so one cell covers both.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on the SW2 platform. The BMS accepted the cell without fault codes, charge termination triggered correctly at full capacity, and low-voltage cutoff engaged at the expected threshold without damage to the cell.
  • Fuel gauge re-initialisation after swap: After fitting this cell, place the watch on its magnetic charger immediately and charge to 100% before first use. The SW2 fuel gauge IC loses its calibration reference when the original cell is removed. Without a full charge cycle from near-zero, the percentage readout will be inaccurate and the watch may shut down before 0% is displayed.

Why the SW2 reports 0% and shuts down right after a battery swap

The SW2 uses a coulomb-counting fuel gauge IC that tracks charge state continuously. When you remove the old cell, the IC loses its accumulated reference data entirely. The new cell arrives partially charged from storage, but the IC has no baseline to measure from, so it defaults to or misreports a near-empty state. Charge the watch to 100% immediately after reassembly — this re-anchors the IC's upper reference point and clears the false empty reading.

SW2 not pairing with the phone after battery replacement

Removing the battery terminates the active Bluetooth Low Energy session between the watch and the paired phone. The phone retains the old pairing record, but the watch starts without session context, causing a handshake mismatch. Go into your phone's Bluetooth settings, forget the SmartWatch 2 device entry, then re-initiate pairing from the Sony SmartConnect app. The watch will appear as a new device and pair cleanly.

Compatible Models

SmartWatch 2 SW2

Replaces Part Numbers

AHB412033PS

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours180mAh
Capacity180mAh
Rate0.67Wh
Net Weight4.5g /0.16 oz
Gross Weight29.5g /1.04 oz
Approximate Weight29.5g /1.04 oz
Dimension 31.90 x 20.10 x 4.20mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Sony
  • 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 SW2 shows full charge right after the swap but drains to zero within a few hours — did I get a faulty cell?

The cell is likely fine. The fuel gauge IC on the SW2 loses calibration when the battery is removed, so the initial percentage reading after a swap is unreliable in both directions — it can read falsely high just as easily as falsely low. Run the watch down until it shuts off, then charge it uninterrupted to 100%. That full cycle resets the IC's lower and upper reference points and gives you an accurate readout from that point forward.

The heart rate sensor seems to be killing this new battery much faster than the old one did — is something wrong?

This is normal for the first week after a cell swap. The SW2's heart rate sensor draws current based on signal quality, and a new cell presents a slightly different internal impedance than the aged cell it replaced. The sensor's sampling algorithm can draw more frequently while it adjusts to the new impedance profile. Continuous HR monitoring on a fresh cell typically stabilises after several charge cycles — if drain remains unusually high beyond day seven, disable always-on HR in the SmartConnect app settings and check whether drain normalises.

The magnetic charger isn't charging the watch after I put the new battery in — the charging indicator never appears.

The most common cause after a battery swap is the magnetic charger contacts not seating correctly against the watch's charging pads. Reassembly can shift the rear panel by fractions of a millimetre, enough to break the magnetic contact alignment. Remove the charger, inspect the four gold contact pads on the watch back for debris or displacement, re-seat the rear cover firmly, then reattach the charger. If the indicator still does not appear, check that the cell's flex connector is fully clicked down — a partially seated connector can prevent the charge circuit from activating.

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