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Micro Usb 1000 Ma Charger

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Micro Usb 1000 Ma Charger

2024-06-01 07:15:48

Neat with a micro usb charger.

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2024-09-05 01:14:33

I bought this lamp for six reasons. 1. You can use it hands free, very useful when you are hauling your photo gear and a tripod. 2. You can adjust the angle of the beam by turning the light on its central axis 3. You can adjust the size of the beam by rotating the front lens. 4. It can produce a bright light of 1000 lumens 5. The rechargeable battery has enough capacity to produce 1000 lumens for a couple of hours and by choosing a lower lumen light options (available through light switch) it can go much longer. 6. It is USB chargeable. In the couple of months that I have used it, it has performed beautifully on all counts. I am impressed. The only remaining item is long term reliability but so far a great job indeed. I have often found it far easier and more comfortable to wear it around my neck (rather than on my head) as I am usually wearing a winter jacket and found this way to be far more comfortable with the elastic strap going around the collar of my parka and the battery hanging over my chest. I do have a suggestion regarding charging it with the micro USB cable supplied with the battery. Instead of disconnecting the micro end of the cable from the battery box, keep the micro end of the cable permanently connected to the battery box and tie the charging cable (after folding etc) with a velcro tape to the coiled cable which connects the battery to the lamp. Then use the other (regular USB) end of the cable to connect (and disconnect ) to a USB hub. This way there is no danger of damaging the micro end which is built into the battery holder and any damage there shall render the whole light worthless and such damage is not easy to repair. In other words, leave the micro end permanently connected. All in all, I am very satisfied and , in my opinion, it is a great value. Five stars. Ajeet S.

5
2024-08-18 06:44:28

The batteries worked well when I use them in a Surefire E2D (1000 lumen version). They recharge rapidly in the charger. The charger is lightweight and compact, small and light enough that one could carry it regularly to be able to charge wherever one might need to do so The only improvements I might suggest would be to have a version of these batteries that has a USB charger built in. For the charger, it would be more convenient, at least for me, if the port on the charger were USB C.

5
2024-08-11 08:19:55

not much to say. these micro USB cables are accessories to charge and sync my iPhone through the mophie charger (iPhone 6s)

5
2024-05-13 04:58:31

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I'm so glad I chose this micro USB charger from Belkin. The length of the charger is perfect for my needs, not too long or too short. The best part is that it charges extremely fast which is a big plus when charging my devices. This is a great product from Belkin!

5
2024-07-06 07:44:12

It acts as a charger, plugs in with a standard micro USB cable like many cell phones and the camera itself. (I shoot with RX100, HX90V, and at times, RX1.) It also acts as a case for the battery. It's so small. It's barely larger than the battery it contains. This makes it so perfect for travel. With just a single cable and adapter I can charger all my electronics. I bring a few of these and charge what is needed very conveniently with minimal added bulk. I love this design.

5
2024-06-19 01:24:55

I love this charger. It is thin, small and easily pocketable. It is just a battery box with a micro usb port on it. But I must say that this is one of the cutest chargers in my collection of possibly more than a hundred chargers for various electronics. The charger securely holds the battery and charges it either from Sony's camera plugin (not supplied) or a computer via a micro usb cable (not supplied). I do wish it came with an extra shorter (than the one supplied with the camera) micro usb cable. A plus for the charger is that it can keep the battery in it until the battery is required for use. I was planning to buy a second battery for my RX100, but I think this option is more cost effective.

5
2024-04-08 08:40:41

The ikan iLED-MA Micro Flood Light is very good for its size. Eventually as my business grows, I will need a larger flood light, but for now this light is sufficient.

5
2024-08-28 05:37:49

I have yet to see such a high tech battery charger. It has all indicators, mA, mAh, volts. The best part is, it connects through USB port. You can charge with the charger that comes with the camera, or you can charge with cellphone charger. You need to have an external charger as you do not want to risk an expensive camera with a battery charging mishaps. Nor you want the camera to sit ideal during battery charging. It is a MUST HAVE product with a Sony Alpha series camera.

5
2024-09-18 02:25:40

Micro USB cords are common everywhere. Glad to have this gizmo which functions just as well as my OEM adapter but the fit is more firm, secure. Very useful bc a lot of my devices take micro USB which I always have on me. Always great to have options. Plus OEM and some Lightning charge cords aren't durable. Inexpensive (3 pack price is great) to have these adapters on my micro cords or in bag. Naturally paranoid and cautious, I have yet to try data sync with it. Still trust OEM for that specific job. *(This is no directive, I’ve evaluated for what worked from my experience, your needs and results may differ. Engage at your own risk.)

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