SONOS ROAM Fix
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10W USB-C Power Adapter
The Roam's logic board requires a minimum of 5V/2A (10W) to initialize the operating system. Standard 5W phone bricks provide insufficient amperage to overcome the initial boot load when the battery is in a deep-discharge state, leading to a repeated voltage drop and restart cycle. Using a PD-certified 10W+ adapter provides the necessary overhead to bypass the battery and complete the boot sequence.
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9%
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Internal Li-ion Battery
Chemical degradation of the lithium-ion cell increases internal resistance, preventing the battery from delivering the high instantaneous current needed for the device to transition from a charging state to an active state. When the device attempts to power the Wi-Fi radio, the battery voltage collapses below the operating threshold, causing a shutdown and reboot. Replacing the cell restores the circuit's ability to handle peak power transients.
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5%
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USB-C Charging Cable (3A Rated)
High-impedance or damaged USB-C cables cause significant voltage drop across the length of the wire before reaching the charging port. This loss of potential energy means that even if a 10W brick is used, the speaker receives power below the critical threshold required to stabilize the Battery Management System during boot.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the 10W USB-C Power Adapter.