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The Kratax 3500mAh rechargeable replacement battery delivers 35% more power than the original for Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 1-4 wireless speakers. It includes essential installation tools and cushioning to protect wiring and reduce vibration noise. Certified for safety with built-in protection circuits, this battery ensures reliable, long-lasting performance and seamless compatibility with your speaker.

































| ASIN | B07GYXWVTM |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,090 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers #7,712 in MP3 & MP4 Player Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (390) |
| Date First Available | August 30, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.07 ounces |
| Item model number | for Harman Kardon Onyx Studio speaker |
| Manufacturer | Kratax |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 1 inches |
H**T
So far so good
The tools and the battery are working great. The battery lasts for 4 hours now. I am glad I can take my Onyx 1 whenever I go. The only thing is the battery cord isn't really wrapped by that protector as shown in the photo. Also, the battery capacity is 3200 mAh. It's not a biggie, but I just feel photo and its battery capacity needs to be true to the product.
C**K
Wonderful price but even better is the product itself
Great product and price, exactly as described and easy to install
T**3
Decent kit, flawed speaker charging needs addressed
Kit is ok, I've used 3 of them now in a Onyx 2 and two 4's. Battery is smaller than the OEM cell but regular 18650's can in theory have the advertised 3500 capacity. I haven't been using them long enough to verify, but they are basically drop-in, charging works as normal, and the speakers work as normal again. The problem is if you leave them plugged-in all the time, the Onyx is just going to kill the battery again over time because there's no good shut-off behavior for charging while plugged-in. This is what is killing the battery, and it'll just happen again. What I've done is wired a simple switch into the positive battery lead and mounted it in the bottom of the carry handle recess. Charge the battery up, flip this switch off, and now you can leave the speaker plugged-in all the time without killing the battery. If I'm going to use it on battery power, switch the battery back on, top it off if need be, and unplug and go. Self-discharge of the battery is slow with it unconnected like this. I'm not sure if this is really worth the effort because the battery life is short no matter what, but I didn't see the point of even bothering with replacing the battery knowing it would just get killed again. The 2/3/4 are really great speakers and short of this battery issue mine have all held up for many years with nothing really beating them for the size/performance. If you regularly run yours off the battery then it is definitely worth the effort.
E**R
Installation Manual
Tools are adequate and battery seems to work fine. Unfortunately there is no installation instruction pamphlet. I was able to find a video on YouTube which was helpful.
J**S
Works like new
Well made, foam isolated to keep rattles out. Fit perfectly as described. Just like it always was. Easy to install, good accessory tools. Battery life is something you don't appreciate til it's gone.
A**.
Back in Action
20 minute job saved my Onyx 4! Watch a video on youtube for procedure and so you dont' bust little plastic bits, but yes...this is the real deal.
J**R
Electrically impeccable, small mechanical corrections needed
The toolset for replacing the battery was completely up to the task, as I've managed to disassemble my Onyx 4 device and replace the battery as explained in the YouTube video. Speaking of the battery, it charged fine and the device was capable playing on the battery power for hours. The only drawback came from the mechanical aspect - unlike the original battery pulled from the device which snuggly fits the battery compartment, the purchased replacement was a bit shorter and a bit slimmer. The non-snug fitting was one of causes of auddible rattling when audio signal was loud in the low range. Fortunately, it was easy to overcome by wrapping the battery in a piece of paper towel. Just for the record - another smaller magnitude cause of rattling was incomplete tightening of screws connecting the two halves of the loudspeaker. To be completely fair - it could be that the replacement battery has been designed to fit multiple devices. All in all, I am happy to have been able to prolong the life of excellent product. The mechanical adjustment didn't turn out to be a bid deal.
K**N
Easier then I thought to replace but don’t make same mistake I did
Just installed and took me 15 min. Works will update after it has charged and I have used. I have a 4 so tool they sent was worthless. Mine had Philips head screws. Don’t waste time if your has the rubber water proof covering the screws. I used needle nose they came right out. Also the plastic tool is great to start but to get off you have to lift whole cover straight up which I didn’t know until I finally got it off. Also don’t do what I did and use the big felt wrap on the better it is meant for the wires. 2 smaller one is for battery. I watched how to you tube video before I started. So far very pleased. thought I was going to have to throw away a kick but speaker but I dont
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