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2025-09-04 13:14:46
I have a few things that use this battery, and they last quite the long time. They are heavy, they are bulky, and I believe they're using 6 cells in them, I think that's how many I counted on the one I accidentally ran over. Which on that note, yeah the battery was destroyed as about 1200lbs ran over it, but 4 of the 6 cells survived without damage, that's impressive and speaks to the build quality. Also the damaged cells didn't explode, so that was interesting. I don't know if my Highlander's tires could handle that explosion. Since I don't trust dealer tires on cars.BUT back on point, I bought it for my little 7in monitor for cameras, and whatnot, my ZOOM F6 (which it's really tricky to put on that device and practically doubles its weight, but that's ZOOM's fault for making the area to work in so tight), and some studio lights have support for two of them. So, this DEFINITELY ticks the value, amperage, and function for the money. Durable, inexpensive, and they have so many different "flavors" too. Like one that sacrifices 1A for an LCD read out. Will buy again. I also bought the ravpower version, which were near the same price for half the longevity as these. But you can buy this capacity with charger for like $50 and it's a nice charger. Love finding obscure quality companies like this.
Jiggy955
2025-08-24 17:30:33
These take forever and a day to charge but, they will last just as long as it takes them to charge. I use these in some of the devices I employ for mobile video recording and interview captures. They work will to power some of my LED devices. No charging or discharging issues. Recommended.
michael j mcguffin
2025-07-03 16:09:24
batteries arrived 75% charge. fit perfectly. i would buy again
Sand Fiddler
2025-06-11 13:58:47
I bought this make from this vendor for one reason. I needed batteries of this type, immediately, and this could be delivered the next morning.If they had worked only somewhat I would have been served.In fact they work GREAT. Fully charged they have fabulous life. I am thrilled with performance. Only odd thing is my Sony chargers have difficulty reading state of charge when charging. I thought were faulty but voltmeter said were full. And they lasted longer than my older Sonys.
Alan Tutt
2025-06-10 20:52:59
As other reviewers have said, these are definitely NOT 8800 mAh batteries, but more like 6600, like is standard with this size battery. However, for just $17/battery, they are a great value.In my photography journey, I've used a variety of different brands of batteries. Of the brands I have tested (and my testing was not exhaustive, so I can't make generalized claims), Powerextra batteries tend to perform the best while also lasting the longest. All brands can put out inferior products, since no one tests EVERY SINGLE ITEM that goes out the factory, so there's always a possibility to get a dud. This is why I can't make sweeping generalizations about any of the brands I've used.What I CAN offer are some tips to get the most from the batteries you buy.First, since these are lithium ion batteries, you don't want to drain them completely. Drain them too much, and they'll die a quick death. This is true of any brand of lithium ion battery. Ideally, you'd switch batteries when the ones you're using drop below 20%. Of course, this isn't always possible or practical. Just don't let them hit 0%, and if you do, get them on a charger as quickly as possible. (But not for long, as explained in the next paragraph.)Heat is also deadly to lithium ion batteries, so don't leave them in a parked car in the middle of summer. This also means you want to be careful with "fast charging". This can be fine until you get them up to about 80%, but after that, you want to use a slower charging rate. For the same reason, you want to let the batteries cool down for an hour or two after using them before putting them on a charger.And finally, you don't want to charge them to 100% and put them on a shelf. This has been my biggest problem, and I had to learn to store batteries at a middle charge, such as 50%, and then charge them right before I want to use them. Of course, you also don't want to store batteries under 20%, so if you do drain them that far, give them a partial charge before storing them.Follow these basic tips, and you'll get a lot more usage out of your batteries. Some folks have reported getting 3 times as much useful life out of lithium ion batteries when following these guidelines.
Leo R
2025-04-02 11:51:16
It works well. I use it for my camera and for lightings at gigs. Good battery life. Charges fast.
ï€Basilphart
2025-02-13 10:32:34
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juan garces
2024-12-21 10:48:37
The best bang for your buck! These batteries last forever! I use them for my light panels, for my monitors and they last a long time! Quality is the best
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