SONOS SONOS MOVE (GEN 1) Replacement Not Holding Charge
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Sonos Move Charging Base
The charging ring is the primary delivery mechanism and often fails due to internal component fatigue or oxidation of the pogo pins. If a new battery does not resolve the charging issue, the failure usually resides in the base's inability to deliver a consistent current to the speaker's internal charging controller. This prevents the battery from ever reaching a full state of charge, mimicking a 'dead' battery symptom.
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Sonos Move Replacement Battery Kit
Many third-party replacement batteries utilize inferior Battery Management Systems (BMS) that fail to properly handshake with the Sonos proprietary firmware. An OEM replacement kit ensures that the internal thermal sensors and fuel gauge ICs communicate correctly with the speaker's logic board. Improper communication between the battery and the speaker will cause the system to shut down prematurely to prevent cell damage, even if the cells themselves are healthy.
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USB-C PD Power Adapter (45W or higher)
When a Sonos Move battery reaches a critical discharge state, the charging ring may provide insufficient amperage to 'wake' the BMS. Utilizing a high-wattage Power Delivery (PD) charger via the rear USB-C port bypasses the charging ring's physical contacts and provides a direct, high-current path to the battery. This is often necessary to recover a replacement battery that has self-discharged during shipping or storage.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Sonos Move Charging Base.
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