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ProMaster NP-FW50 Li-ion Battery for Sony with USB-C Charging

ProMaster NP-FW50 Li-ion Battery for Sony with USB-C Charging

With an integrated USB-C charging port, this might be the most convenient rechargeable camera battery ever made!

This ProMaster NP-FW50 Li-ion Battery for Sony with USB-C Charging uses an integrated USB-C port for convenient charging. Just connect to it and wait for the battery's on-board LED light to change from red to green. It's that easy! 

A USB-C to USB-A charging cord is included for your convenience. Charging will function properly using a USB power source having a minimum charging current of just 0.5A (3.0A max). 

The battery is compatible with cameras using the Sony NP-FW50 battery. In addition to its own on-board charging port, the battery also works with in-camera charging as well as external chargers.

Charging time from fully depleted to 100% is approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes (with 0.95A minimum charging current).

$14.98

Original: $49.95

-70%
ProMaster NP-FW50 Li-ion Battery for Sony with USB-C Charging

$49.95

$14.98

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With an integrated USB-C charging port, this might be the most convenient rechargeable camera battery ever made!

This ProMaster NP-FW50 Li-ion Battery for Sony with USB-C Charging uses an integrated USB-C port for convenient charging. Just connect to it and wait for the battery's on-board LED light to change from red to green. It's that easy! 

A USB-C to USB-A charging cord is included for your convenience. Charging will function properly using a USB power source having a minimum charging current of just 0.5A (3.0A max). 

The battery is compatible with cameras using the Sony NP-FW50 battery. In addition to its own on-board charging port, the battery also works with in-camera charging as well as external chargers.

Charging time from fully depleted to 100% is approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes (with 0.95A minimum charging current).