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80 Watt Wireless Charger

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80 Watt Wireless Charger

2024-04-29 01:14:56

Recently I was looking for a low wattage photography light, then I found this 80 watt light. It's a great fill light, lightweight and portable, and the light is also battery powered so I can use it when I go outsight.

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2024-04-03 08:34:40

This is the best wireless 3-in-1 charger! Very well-made too.

5
2024-09-22 04:51:42

I like the fact that it’s an 18 watt charger. Charges more quickly than my Apple phone charger.

5
2024-04-07 03:53:19

The Auray Wireless Charger with Case for Rode Wireless GO and Wireless GO II has been a nice little wireless charger. It's compact, well-made, and comes with a little case so it's easy to toss in a bag and not worry about anymore. For my purposes, I only use this with a wireless charger and it works great. The fewer cords I deal with the better. I saw some comments on the cords and I have a bunch of USB A to C cords so I haven't run into any issues. All-in-all this works great for what I need it to do. [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review]

5
2024-09-22 03:58:11

Let's talk about the elephant in the room first; no, the BC-W235 does not include a USB charger or cable. I don't care because my Fuji X-T4 camera came with a 15-watt USB charger and cable that seemed to work fine with this item. If you do not have the OEM charger, then I recommend that you use any good quality 20-watt or greater USB charger with an appropriate 20-watt cable. Smaller chargers and cables will work but will greatly increase the charging time and do not appear to charge 2 batteries simultaneously. The BC-W235 battery charger worked perfectly for me. I inserted a Watson battery (0%) and my Fuji OEM battery (60%) and they simultaneously charged to 100% in less than 2 hours with no overheating. The display was easy to read and indicated the charging progress for each battery in 5% increments. I have multiple batteries and don't like the idea of tying up my camera to charge the spares, so this Fujifilm battery charger will be a very useful accessory for me.

5
2024-09-08 03:31:44

My Asus laptop requires a 120 watt supply, and this worked perfectly. Not only that, but my phone started seeing its wall charger as not the original charger and would only slow charge. I used the USB charger outlet on the brick and my phone charged just fine. *The sales people at the store were also very helpful and I would highly recommend them!

5
2024-05-15 02:34:26

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I just got this new Belkin International 20 watt PD PPS Charger at my door. I eagerly opened the package and hooked my phone to it to begin charging. You just plug it in and I could not believe how fast it charges. The charger is made really well and will last a long time. It is the perfect size and color. I recommend this charger to everyone.

5
2024-05-29 08:51:57

C-cable is the way to go for quick charging. Be sure you're using a high capacity block to attach to this charger. I'm using a 200 watt charging block attached this, and it works like a beauty.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Purchased this model to use as a emergency EV charger along with 500 watt solar panels

5
2024-08-19 01:19:16

I have a ZS-20 as a recently purchased ZS-80 and have always used Lumix batteries in both cameras. Of the (3) Lumix batteries I have for the ZS-20, none of them have gone bad. And that camera and batteries for it are about 5 years old. I've only recently purchased my ZS-80 with (4) of these Lumix batteries ... so I obviously won't be able to tell you the longevity of these. But they all charged up and all work perfectly so far. I have never used third party batteries for either camera. Even though those batteries are priced less, I didn't want to take a chance on them. Also, if third party batteries damage your camera and/or charger ... your warranty might be void for your camera and charger. My three cents: If I am going to spend bucks on a camera, I am not going to go the cheap route on the batteries ... the item that will be powering the camera. And, if for some reason it fails or damages the camera, that's where warranties come in to play.

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