Sony WF-XB700 Charging Case Compatible Battery 3.7V 220mAh
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Sony WF-XB700 Charging Case Compatible Battery 3.7V 220mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
220mAh
Sony WF-XB700 Charging Case — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (621733)
This 3.7V, 220mAh Li-Polymer cell replaces the internal battery in the Sony WF-XB700 and WF-XB700N charging cases, as well as the WF-SB700 and WF-SB700N variants. It restores the case's ability to hold charge and cycle power back into the earbuds between wall charges. At 31.44 x 17.40 x 6.30mm, it matches the original cell footprint exactly.
- WF-XB700 and WF-SB700 case compatibility: These case variants share the same internal cavity dimensions, connector orientation, and 3.7V charge management circuit. One cell covers all four models without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full charge and discharge passes on a WF-XB700 case. The BMS accepted the new cell without error, regulated charge cutoff correctly at 4.2V, and passed current to both earbud bays as expected.
- First-cycle case conditioning: After fitting this cell, run the case to full charge before loading the earbuds. The case controller recalibrates its charge state estimate against the new cell on that first unloaded cycle — skipping it can cause the LED indicator to misread remaining capacity.
Why the WF-XB700 case LED shows full but earbuds stop charging early
The case controller stores a charge state estimate in firmware. When the original cell degrades, that estimate drifts away from actual capacity. A replacement cell starts at a different resting voltage than the old cell — typically storage voltage around 3.6–3.8V — so the controller's cached state no longer matches reality. The LED reads from the cached estimate, not a live cell measurement, until recalibration occurs. One full unloaded charge cycle resets the estimate and brings the indicator back in line with actual cell capacity.
Case not charging the earbuds at all after battery replacement
If the case shows no activity after fitting the new cell, the most common cause is a BMS that arrived in deep-sleep lockout — a protective state triggered when a cell sits at or below 3.0V during storage or shipping. The case controller will not draw current from a cell in this state. Connect the case to a USB-C power source and hold it on charge for at least 15–20 minutes without interruption. This trickle-charges the cell past the 3.0V wake threshold, releases the BMS lockout, and allows normal charge negotiation to begin. Once the LED activates, remove from charge and reinsert to confirm the earbuds are receiving current.
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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
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Frequently Asked Questions
The case charges fine but the earbuds cut out mid-use even with a new battery — what's happening?
The earbuds draw from their own internal cells, not the case battery directly during use. If the earbuds cut out, check that the case completed a full charge cycle after the battery swap — the case controller needs one unloaded charge pass to recalibrate before it delivers accurate current to the earbud bays. If cutout continues, seat the earbuds firmly in the case contacts and charge again from flat. Confirm the case LED reaches solid white before removing the earbuds.
Talk time on the earbuds is noticeably shorter after fitting the replacement case battery — is that normal?
The case battery does not directly set earbud talk time, but if the case was undercharging the earbuds during the first few cycles, the earbuds never reached a true full charge. This happens because the replacement cell starts at storage voltage and the case controller underestimates available capacity until it completes 3–5 full charge cycles. Run the earbuds flat, return them to the case, and charge to 100% — repeat this three times. Talk time should normalise by the fourth cycle as the controller's charge estimate stabilises against the new cell.
The case feels warm during charging after the battery replacement — is that a problem?
Some warmth during charging is normal for a Li-Polymer cell in a compact housing with limited airflow. The concern threshold is heat you cannot hold your hand near, which would indicate a fault. At 220mAh, this cell operates at low current, so sustained high heat points to a charge circuit issue in the case itself rather than the cell. Charge on a hard flat surface away from soft materials, and if the case becomes uncomfortably hot to touch, disconnect immediately and check the USB-C port for debris or damage.
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