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Sony WF-1000XM3 Remplacement Batterie

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    • Suivez la vidéo étape par étape, elle montre toute la manipulation pour remplacer la batterie.

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Ludovic O.

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Thanks for the guide! Just replaced the batteries in mine - oddly, the original batteries were “Zenipower Z55”.

Glad I didn't have to throw them out and buy another set (lookin’ at you, Apple and Samsung!)

No idea how you were so smooth with opening the case, took me ten minutes going around in circles for each bud lol

Jason - Réponse

This worked like a charm ? One thing I noticed however: I don’t know if it’s a design chance with later revisions, but when I popped my cover open, the touchscreen and microphone assembly were firmly attached to the cover. Thus, the cover did not separate from the board, like shown in the video. Meaning that if I hadn’t been careful with the plastic picks, I could have accidentally sliced the ribbon cable connecting the touchscreen/mic assembly to the board! Keep that in mind and be careful! Even though these have a difficulty level of “easy”, they are DEFINITELY not meant to be opened and/or repaired!

Maximilian S. - Réponse

Happened to me on one of the earbuds! I do believe that it came from wear and spread of the adhesive that usually attaches the touchscreen/mic-assembly to the inside of the bud instead of the top cover.

Maximilian Binder -

Thanks reallyhelpful video

but Just becarful when putting the metal thing on the battery because you can short circuit the battery (produce heat and may explode), I think it is safer to first put back the metal thing back in the case then put back the battery (cannot short circuit that way)

Patrick Delcroix - Réponse

It looks like the original battery was the A2 and Varta is now providing the A3 and A4 references: https://www.varta-ag.com/en/industry/pro...

I am thinking to look for the A4 since it may provide additional capacity

CP1254 A3 : 66 mAh

CP1254 A4 : 77 mAh

Julien Bataille - Réponse

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