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Daniel Wellington Watch Battery Stopped Working

2024-04-07 08:15:52

i love this tv !! i had a vizeo before and it stopped working in about 2 years. this one is a pleasure to watch, and it was easy to set up. i hope it lasts for many, many years!!! mare

5
2024-09-07 09:46:11

My camera was on the fritz and stopped working. Along with two batteries and the charger. Thanks to a great service guy on the phone who recommended I try the Watson Compact AC/DC charger for my NB-10L Battery replacement before I went crazy and threw out my great smart shot camera and the old battery charger. Voila! A problem resolved with a simple, affordable accurate solution. The new battery charger is slick and works! Camera and three batteries saved. Thank you B&H!

5
2024-07-17 01:20:26

This was a nice replacement for our original Sony battery charger that stopped working. It's so much more compact than what we had before, which was a lengthy cord; not easily traveled with. And it charges relatively fast. No complaints so far.

5
2024-07-18 03:23:38

I got my D12 after I tried a third party battery grip that stopped working within a few minutes of attaching it to my D800. Trying to be cheap and save a dollar actually cost me more Anyway, this grip works as it should plus I have the option to use D4 batteries with the right tray for additional power. Thank you Nikon!!!

5
2024-07-08 04:23:10

I have a bolt battery and needed a new cable since the one I have had for several years stopped working. I contacted B&H and they recommended I try this cable and it works great! Thanks B&H!!!

5
2024-05-29 05:34:36

I've used two Satechi remote shutter releases, and each one gave up the ghost. The first one quit after about two months and was replaced free of charge by Satechi. The second one lasted about a year, but then just stopped working. It is a wireless remote, so both the sending unit and receiver (that plugs into the camera) use a battery. I never needed the sending unit despite my thinking I would take remote photos of wildlife, but I had to replace its battery after a while. The receiving unit worked for about a year then stopped. Using it as a corded shutter release doesn't require battery power, but the button just stopped working despite the lights lighting when I put it into remote mode, indicating that the battery was still working. So I don't know what is wrong with it. So now I have the Canon RS-80N3 wired remote. It uses no batteries. Some people may say that its cord is too short, but I have not encountered a shortness problem yet. I've only had it a few weeks, but it is built very ruggedly. I have it (as I had the Satechi) attached to my tripod and ALWAYS use it when my camera is on the tripod. When I press the button even only a touch the camera sets up. When I press the button all the way there is a definite change in button resistance, so there is an excellent tactile difference between a partial push and a snap the shutter push. My one complaint is that I'm always looking for the button on the far end of the switch housing, but it is on the wire end of the switch housing. This isn't a fault of the product but just a difference between Canon's designer's preference and my preference. Also, since I've had it for only a few weeks I can't vouch for its longevity, although I've already taken hundreds of photos with it. Yes, it is perhaps expensive, but it is built well and works well, and this pleases me very much. And it's made in Japan, not China! Right now I give it a five out of five stars. I just hope it lasts a few years.

5
2024-04-04 06:26:59

My tilta battery plate eventually stopped working (which is a pretty terrible thing to have happen when shooting). This still works from when I got it when it first came out. Word of warning--the lemo port on this will not work with a Tilta Lemo cable. The tilta cable got stuck, and would not come out. I ended up buying a second one of these because of that, and used a different lemo, so it all worked out in the end. Anyhow, I liked this better than my titla plate.

5
2024-04-16 08:49:26

This has helped my recycle time. I had an older version that stopped working. The person that designed that battery told me about Godox. Three events in and it is working well. I do have a harder time connecting the cable to Speedlight flash. It is a much tighter fit. It is also a bit tricky to get cable to battery.

5
2024-08-02 04:20:17

It replaces one I had for a few years that stopped working. It works.

5
2024-07-09 07:13:20

I had a different brand that was longer and stopped working. This one is working fine.

5