Picture of the battery percent full announcement button on the Sony SRS XB33 speaker.

How to Check Sony XB 33 Battery

Covers how to check the battery inside the Sony Extra Bass XB 33 BT speaker, and also, how to know if the battery life is decreasing over time.

How to Check Battery on the Sony XB 33, Current Charge

1. First, Turn ON the XB 33

You won’t be able to read battery charge status unless the speaker is ON.

The -Power- button on the Sony XB 33. How to Check Sony XB 33 Battery.
Sony XB 33 -Power- button.

To turn on the speaker, press and release the Power button, pointed at by the yellow arrow in the last picture.

The status lamp on the top panel should then light, as we see next, and the speaker may make a two-beep sound. It may also announce in a female voice if it pairs to a nearby device.  If it does not boot, then the battery could be completely dead.

Picture of the -Power- lamp lit up.
The -Power- lamp lit up.

But as long as there’s some energy in the battery, the speaker should power up.  When it does, move on to the next step.

2. Look at the CHG Lamp on the XB 33

Note that this speaker has no visual battery gauge to let you know exactly how much charge is left, although you can get an audio readout of that percentage of battery capacity.  But you can tell if the battery is on the verge of going dead without getting the speaker to speak it to you. Do this by looking at the CHG lamp. When the battery is not critically low, this lamp is dark. But when the speaker has very little charge left, the CHG lamp flashes orange-red. The next picture shows the lamp location.  It’s the closest light to the charging port door.

Picture of the glowing -CHARGE- lamp.
The -CHARGE- light lit up.

How to Check Battery on the Sony XB 33, Overall Battery Condition

When the speaker is new, and using a full power USB charger, the battery charge time is about four and a half (4.5) hours to reach a complete charge.

And, the fully charged battery should last for around twenty-four (24) hours of play time before going dead, when played at moderate volume levels. You’ll get around fourteen (14) hours of play per charge when running at higher volumes and with the Extra Bass mode activated. The party lights running also further shorten the play time per recharge.

Now a sign of a bad battery, is that the speaker goes dead too fast, or takes too few or too many hours to completely charge. So if you fully charge your speaker, but it only plays for under twelve hours before dying, the battery may be bad, and unable to hold enough charge anymore.





If the XB 33 battery takes longer than six hours to fully recharge, this could also mean curtains for the battery.  It might indicate too, that the charger you’re using is not strong enough to recharge the speaker in the specified recharge time of 4.5 hours. To be sure, try a different charger that you know to be good.

Also, slow charging can happen because your charge cord is too thin.  So for best outcomes, we recommend a full-current USB cable (one that easily carries 3.0 amps). 

Other Sony XB 33 Posts

    1. How to Turn Off Sony XB 33
    2. Sony XB 33 Bluetooth Pairing Instructions
    3. Sony XB 33 Orange Light Stays On
    4. How to Reset Sony XB 33
    5. How to Bass Boost Sony XB 33

References

    1. Official Sony XB 33 Support Page
    2. Where to Buy the Sony XB 33

Revision History

    • 2023-04-09: First published.