Sony SRS-XB40 Replacement Battery 7.4V 6800mAh ID770
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Sony SRS-XB40 Replacement Battery 7.4V 6800mAh ID770 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
6800mAh
Sony SRS-XB40 / SRS-XB41 — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (ID770)
This is a 7.4V 6800mAh Li-ion battery for the Sony SRS-XB40 and SRS-XB41 portable Bluetooth speakers. It replaces OEM part numbers ID770, JD770B, and ID659B. Swap it in when the original cell no longer holds charge or the speaker shuts down early during playback.
- SRS-XB40 and XB41 platform fit: Both models share the same battery bay dimensions, cell voltage, and BMS handshake protocol. The 67.94 × 37.58 × 37.02mm pack seats the same connector orientation, so the speaker's protection circuit reads charge state without recalibration.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack on an SRS-XB40 and confirmed the BMS accepted charge from both the AC adapter and USB input, balanced the dual cells correctly, and held the speaker at full output voltage under amplifier load without triggering an early low-voltage cutoff.
- Fuel gauge reset after installation: After fitting this battery, run the SRS-XB40 down to the flashing low-battery LED — do not cut it short at 30%. Then charge uninterrupted to full. Skipping this step leaves the fuel gauge out of sync with the new cell's actual capacity, causing the indicator to misread state of charge from day one.
Why the SRS-XB40 cuts out at high volume on a battery that shows half charge
At peak Extra Bass output, the amplifier draws a sharp current spike that the degraded original cell cannot sustain without voltage sagging below the BMS cutoff threshold. The protection circuit interprets that sag as a dangerously low cell voltage and shuts the speaker down — even though the fuel gauge still shows 40–50%. A fresh 6800mAh cell at 7.4V nominal has enough internal resistance headroom to absorb those spikes without tripping the cutoff. If the speaker still cuts at high volume after fitting this battery, check that the charge cycle reset described above is complete before assuming a fault.
Audio distorting before the battery indicator reaches empty
As cell voltage falls toward the lower end of its discharge curve — roughly 6.4V on a 7.4V nominal pack — the amplifier's supply rail drops with it. The XB40's amplifier stage begins clipping the audio signal once rail voltage dips below what the output stage needs to reproduce bass transients cleanly. You hear distortion or a muddy low end, but the battery LED still shows one bar. This is voltage sag under combined amplifier and radio draw, not a speaker fault. Replace the cell if the distortion onset is creeping earlier across charge cycles — that pattern confirms capacity fade, not a driver problem.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sony
- 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 SRS-XB40 used to last all day but now cuts out after about an hour even with a full charge showing — is the battery toast or is it the speaker?
It's the battery. Shallow cycling — charging the speaker before it drops below 50% repeatedly — accelerates capacity fade on Li-ion cells and causes the fuel gauge to drift, so the indicator shows "full" on a cell that's already lost significant capacity. The amplifier's current draw at Extra Bass output exposes the degraded cell fastest, which is why the cutout feels sudden rather than gradual. Fit the new pack and run a full discharge-to-low-LED then uninterrupted full charge before judging real capacity.
The SRS-XB41 Bluetooth keeps dropping when I push the volume above 75% — I replaced the battery and it's still doing it.
Bluetooth dropping at high volume is a combined load problem — the amplifier and the 2.4GHz radio both pull from the same cell simultaneously, and if the new battery hasn't been calibrated after install, the BMS may still be operating on the old cell's voltage profile. Run one full discharge cycle to the flashing LED, then charge to 100% without interruption. If drops persist after calibration, check that the speaker firmware is current via the Sony Music Center app, as some XB41 units had a power-management update addressing exactly this symptom.
The SRS-XB40 won't charge at all after the battery went completely flat — USB-C shows nothing, AC adapter does nothing.
When a Li-ion cell drops below approximately 2.5V per cell — which can happen if the speaker sat unused for months — the BMS locks out charge input to prevent thermal runaway on a deeply discharged cell. The speaker appears completely dead. Plug in the AC adapter (not USB) and leave it connected for 15–20 minutes without touching any buttons; some BMS implementations initiate a trickle pre-charge to bring the cell back up to the minimum acceptance voltage before allowing full charge current. If the charge LED still does not illuminate after 20 minutes on AC, the original cell has likely gone below recoverable voltage and needs replacement before the BMS will re-engage.
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