FOR PANASONIC DMW-BLC12
Featuring an integrated USB-C charging port, this rechargeable camera battery sets a new standard for convenience! The ProMaster 1,200 mAh li-ion rechargeable battery streamlines charging with its built-in USB-C port. Simply connect and wait for the battery's LED indicator to shift from red to green—it's as simple as that! For added convenience, a USB-C to USB-A charging cord is included in the package. Charging is smooth and reliable with a USB power source delivering a minimum charging current of just 0.5A (with a maximum of 3.0A). Compatible with cameras using the Panasonic DMW-BLC12 battery, this battery offers versatility. Whether you prefer on-board or external charging, this battery caters to both preferences seamlessly. Now, you might wonder, what's the fuss about a built-in charging port? While many cameras support in-camera charging, it often monopolizes the camera for extended periods. By charging spare batteries externally, you regain the freedom to use your camera while keeping it powered up. Sure, you could opt for an external charger, but then you're burdened with yet another accessory to carry and manage. Where do those chargers disappear when you need them most? With this ProMaster battery, those worries vanish. Simply use a standard USB-C charging cord (included), and you can conveniently charge your battery outside of the camera, without the hassle of an extra charger. |
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FeaturesThe battery comes encased in a fantastic container that serves as both a protective housing and storage solution. This case boasts two internal compartments, ensuring safe storage for both the battery and the provided USB-C charging cable. Alternatively, if you opt to remove the cable, you can utilize the extra space to store a second battery. This thoughtful design prevents the battery from coming into contact with metal objects or sustaining damage during storage and transit. Safety is paramount with this battery, featuring a range of built-in protections including safeguards against overcharge, over-discharge, overcurrent, overvoltage, and short-circuiting. Charging the battery from fully depleted to 100% takes approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, assuming a minimum charging current of 0.95A. |