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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
It doesn't charge as quickly as a regular Nikon battery charger, however I like the fact that it measures the amount of charge left.
john hennebry
Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2025
I like the product, however the unit they sent me had a different charging case from what is shown in this picture. Other than than that it's an excellent product.
steven adler
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Fast high quality
Classical Recording Collector
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
I purchased a generic battery for my Nikon Zf, but the camera recognized it wasn't a genuine Nikon battery and wouldn't even turn on. I was going on a trip and the camera store I usually purchase gear from was closed for a religious holiday, so I ordered this charger with 2 batteries, fearing that the batteries might not work. The charger worked perfectly, charging the batteries fully in under an hour, displaying the % charge along the way. The best part is the batteries work perfectly in my camera. The charger is a bit bulky for my small camera bag, so I stored the batteries in a small battery pack and toted the charger in my luggage bag. I have absolutely no complaints. The price may seem a bit high but not when you get 2 batteries that seem equal to the Nikon batteries costing $50 apiece, plus the charger. Overall, I'm quite pleased.
Phil Harborne
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 30, 2025
Overall looks good, is bulky but that's fine to me.My issue in the functionality. First off the usb c cable didn't work that came with it. Plugged in but wouldn't charge it, another cable worked fine.The battery percentage just seems random and therefore is just a guess and you can't rely on it. You can unplug and the batteries show to be 90, then plug it in to charge and they are 70. Then unplug it and re plug it in and they go to 80. Makes me believe it is just a rough figure and not precise.The charging speed is also not 18w like advertised the most I have seen it pulling is 10w with 2 batteries charging .
Luke P.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
DOES NOT WORK ON Z6III
Myong Hong
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
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Sam
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
I've been using this set of batteries on my Z7 for about a week now and so far, they've worked really well. Aside from lasting longer, they aren't really that much different than my OEM En-EL15b batteries that I've used with my camera for years now. The main difference being the charge/carrying case, which is really where, I assume, most of the cost comes from. While I do like the idea of the charge case, I feel like it needed to be better to justify the price tag. There's one particular feature that I feel needed to be part of the package that is strangely missing. I'll talk about everything I like first, however.Like I mentioned before, I had no issues with the batteries themselves. They worked well, lasted a long time, and had no problems powering my Z7 through multiple shoots. They slid right into my camera's battery compartment as if they were OEM, so no weird dimensions either. The charge case also worked really well, and it's nice that I'm able to quick charge two batteries at once and then throw the entire unit in my camera bag once they finish charging. It's all very convenient. The case itself is lined with a really nice, smooth rubberized material. It did have a bit of a weird smell when I first unboxed it, but after a week the smell went away. Build quality on the case is fairly good. The plastic shell has zero flex, and the unit as a whole feels fairly heavy in the hands, too. The lid is held down with magnets, so it will flop open with enough force if, say, it were rolling around inside a backpack long enough.My main problem has to do with the charge case. For the price, I would expect it to have some sort of power reserve in order to charge the two camera batteries that it houses on its own... but it can't. It needs to be plugged into a wall charger in order to do so. It's fairly bulky too, given that it can really only hold the batteries and display their current charge percentage. So yeah, it's a real missed opportunity imo. Aside from that, everything else about it is really solid. Drop the price a bit, and it's an easy, peezy 5/5 stars. As it stands, it's 4/5 stars from me.
David A Fricks
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
I love the charging station. It works great for charging 2 packs at a time and shows the available charge of each battery even when it's not plugged into a USB-C power source.I'm not as impressed with the batteries. They are rated at 2300mAh so they should outlast my stock Nikon batteries but they don't seem to last as long as my Nikon batteries shooting UHD video on my Nikon Z8.Overall I think this is a good bang for the buck and great for photographers on the go.
Ralph Grant
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
This is a fantastic way to quickly charge batteries when on the run!
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