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Blink Rechargable Batteries
eusti | 2024-06-04 07:46:33 |
Well, these are the best rechargable AA batteries I know... Not much else to say actually... 5 |
K | 2024-09-09 04:48:32 |
I love that they are rechargable, and you don't have to go out and buy new batteries! 5 |
Sula | 2024-09-19 03:52:24 |
I usually use Watson Rechargable batteries but this was such a good deal that I couldn't resist! 5 |
Jeff | 2024-07-02 07:47:45 |
Excellent for checking remaining charge of both alkaline and rechargable batteries of all kinds. 5 |
Michael | 2024-05-05 07:28:15 |
I bought an LED video lamp and since it takes 6 AA batteries, I was trying to think of the most efficient way to use it. Buying 6 regular AA batteries definitely isn't the answer.. The light had the option of a few different rechargable batteries from PnS cameras, but I didn't have any.. Looking into them online many of them because of their very low cost were junk and didn't work that well.. Then I remembered that I use these rechargable AA batteries in my SB700 flash so why not in the LED lamp.. Worked perfect. 5 |
Spencer | 2024-09-02 09:58:19 |
I use the Saramonic Blink 500 for work and it has not been the most reliable. It was then I found that it was on the same frequency as wifi and Bluetooth. For my personal projects, I wanted something better built and hopefully that was on a different bandwidth. I decided to give this a go. I have used it a handful of times and it has worked well. I paired it with a Nikon Z6II. The noise floor is around -50db. I usually add a compressor in post and the sound is good for my needs. I use these to make high end YouTube videos. The case is all metal. Some reviewers have complained about the batteries. I bought 2700ma rechargeable batteries. I used them for three hours and the battery indicator never moved from full. I would recommend buying high end batteries for these if you plan to shoot all day. They shouldn't give you an issue. The only tricky think I found is when you want to pair them to a new channel, you have press the button on the Tx and the Rx at the same time. I didn't understand this at first. Some have also mentioned about the belt clip falling off easily. I had quite the time getting the clip on the pack and was very stable for my talent to wear, so I don't see that being an issue. So far I'm happy with the product and I would recommend it. 5 |
@ | 2024-08-22 07:19:51 |
I have been using my marshall monitor for a while now. I have not been able to get rechargable batteries to work very well with it so I was either connecting it to an external source or using regular batteries. I found this adaptor and it fits perfectly. I have a few LPE6 batteries which provides plenty of power for my needs. 5 |
Lisa G | 2024-08-18 03:14:47 |
The above review says it all. You still need rechargable batteries to run the flash heads computer but they last forever. I change the Sanyo Evelop onboard AA's after like 400 shots. The SC powers my sb800 all event long without a worry of ever running out of flash. It recharges super fast also in the rare cases I have run it low on a job.Fits perfect in the stock Nikon case also. Dont know why I wasted so much money on batterys chargers etc should of just purchased this long ago. It will pay for itself in a few years 5 |
nick | 2024-08-27 08:10:49 |
I've got two of these and so far they have been working perfectly and I believe they go the best with rechargable eneloop batteries; the recycling time would be a lot faster than normal batteries. I LOVE the fact that they have built in radio receivers. Absolutely bargain. The only thing is the warranty which is not that convenient in case you need to use it. Anyway 6 of these cost the same as one high-end Nikon Speedlite, so absolutely no complaints. 5 |
JD | 2024-08-17 01:36:56 |
The Vidpro, dimmable, LED sungun comes with a rechargable battery but can also be powered with 5 AA batteries. The batteries last a long time as LED lights are low power consumers. It is daylight balanced and has a magnetic attaching warming filter and diffusion filter. The magnets are strong and the filter stays in place with rough use. Love it! 5 |