Covers the Sony XG 500 battery life. Explains how to know if the battery life is degrading over time and how long it should last per recharge.

Sony XG 500 Battery Life: Current Charge

1. First, Turn ON the XG 500

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

The -Power- button on the Sony XG 500.

To turn on the unit, press and release the Power  button, pointed at by the arrow in the last picture. It’s the round button closest to the left edge of the buttons panel.

The lamp just above this button should then light up in green, as we see next. The speaker may also make a two-chime ding-dong sound and announce, “Bluetooth connected,” if it pairs to a nearby device.  If it does not power up though, then the battery could be completely dead.

The -Power- light glowing green.

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

2. Have the XG 500 Speak Battery Percentage Full

The Battery button we find on the back, inside the ports compartment, second button from the left.  When you punch this, the 500 announces the percentage of battery power remaining.

The Battery button on the Sony XG 500.

The announcements it speaks when you press this button are as follows

    • 91% – 100%: “Battery Fully Charged.”
    • 81% – 90%: “Battery about 90%.”
    • 81% – 90% (Battery Care mode): “Battery Care Mode, Fully Charged, Battery about 90%.”
    • 81% – 100%: “Battery fully charged.”
    • 71% – 80%: “Battery about 80%.”
    • 61% – 70%: “Battery about 70%.”
    • 51% – 60%: “Battery about 60%.”
    • 41% – 50%: “Battery about 50%.”
    • 31% – 40%: “Battery about 40%.”
    • 21% – 30%: “Battery about 30%.”
    • 11% – 20%: “Battery about 20%.”
    • 1% – 10%: “Please Charge.”

3. Look at the CHARGE Lamp on the XG 500

Or, you can at at least tell at a glance if the battery is on the verge of going dead by way of the CHARGE lamp. When the battery is not too low, this lamp is dark. But when the speaker is running yet has very little charge left, this lamp flashes orange. The next picture shows the lamp location.  We find it just below and to the left of the Power button on the top of the speaker.

The glowing orange -CHARGE- light.

4. Sony XG 500 Battery Life: Check Status in the Sony Music Center App

When the 500 is running and paired to your iOS, iPadOS, or Android device, and you have the Sony Music Center app installed on that device, you can also view battery status of your speaker.  To do that, find the app on your device.  We have ours in a custom folder called Bluetooth Speakers on our test iPad, as follows.

The Sony Music Center app icon on iPadOS.

Then run the app.

The Sony Music Center app displaying the battery percentage of an XG 500 on iPadOS.

The app then comes up and brings up the XG 500 home page.  There, you can see the current percentage of battery power left in the speaker. We point this out with the blue arrow in the last picture.

You can also obtain more information about the battery and speaker settings that affect remaining playing time.  For that, bring up the Battery Information window by tapping the Details link on the speaker’s home screen.  Then you get the following.

The Battery information window for the Sony XG 500 as seen in the Music Center app on iPadOS.

Here, you get an approximate amount of time in hours left in the battery and whether the STAMINA mode is on or off.

Sony XG 500 Battery Life, Overall Battery Condition

How the Speaker Behaves When the Battery is Fresh

When the speaker is new, and your charger supplies four (4.0) amps, at twenty (20) volts, the recharge time is about three (3.0) hours.

And, the fully charged battery should give you about thirty (30) hours of music time.  This assumes that you play the speaker at low to moderate volume levels with the party lights OFF. The sound mode is also set to STAMINA, and the speaker is neither too hot nor too cold.

How the Speaker Behaves When the Battery is Going Bad

A sign of an ailing battery, is that it goes dead too quickly. Or, it takes too little or too much time to recharge completely. So if a speaker with a full charge repeatedly only plays for under twenty hours before dying, its battery may be fading.

If the XG 500 battery takes longer than four (4.0) hours to completely fill up, this could also mean a dying battery.  It might indicate as well, that the charger you have is defective. Either that, or it is otherwise not strong enough to recharge the speaker in the normal recharge time.

Also, slow charging can happen because your charge cord is too thin.  So for best results, we suggest using the included AC charger. Or, get one that can supply a minimum of 80 watts (20 volts at 4 amps).

Other Sony XG 500 Posts

    1. How to Pair to Alexa
    2. How to Tell if Charging
    3. The Reset Procedure
    4. Watts Output
    5. How to Turn OFF the Lights on Sony XG 500

References for Sony XG 500 Battery Life

    1. Official Sony XG 500 Support Page
    2. Where to Buy the Sony XG 500
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