SONOS MOVE 2 Not Holding Charge
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86%
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Sonos Move 2 Battery Replacement Kit
The internal Lithium-ion cells experience chemical degradation or BMS (Battery Management System) firmware flags that prevent the pack from reaching its nominal voltage. Replacing the pack restores the milliamps-hour (mAh) capacity required for the advertised 24-hour runtime. This kit includes the replacement cell-block and the gasket required to preserve the speaker's weather resistance.
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9%
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Sonos Move 2 Charging Base
Failures in the charging base's DC conversion circuit or oxidation on the conductive pogo-pin contacts can result in 'trickle' charging or intermittent connection. If the base cannot maintain a stable current, the battery never reaches a 100% State of Charge (SoC), mimicking the symptom of a battery that is unable to hold a charge.
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5%
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USB-C PD Power Adapter (45W+)
The Move 2 requires a high-wattage USB-C Power Delivery (PD) source to charge effectively via the rear port. If the user is utilizing a standard low-wattage phone charger, the rate of parasitic drain during standby may exceed the charging current, preventing the battery from effectively 'holding' or increasing its charge level.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Sonos Move 2 Battery Replacement Kit.
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