Some printed words and label color (slight grey) are different from the original battery (White) that came with my Sony camera when I first purchased it 4 years ago. That goes to the weight of the battery too! Slightly lighter than that of my Original. You can feel it with your hand and fingers. But after fully charged the battery for more than 6 hours at first time changed and tested it. The result are remarkable! It really does have the stamina of 240 photos taken and still have low power left to take some more. Thumbs up!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Supposed to be brand new in original packaging battery which it does look to be. BUT the battery is NOT holding a charge and that was the reason for purchasing to replace my 7 yr old original camera battery.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Got this one for Sony batteries and another pretty much identical one for Nikon. The base of charger is same for both, the top part slides off (pull back) for specific battery terminal configurations. Nothing wrong with that,it works. The Nikon unit has very sloppy guides for battery so you have to be careful that battery is aligned properly for contact with charger contacts. Speaking of charger contacts,if you insert the battery by pushing it down, instead of sliding it in, you can easily push a charger contact down and into the charger. Which makes it un-usable. I fixed it by taking it apart and re-alinging the contact. A cheap, sloppy, fragile design. As for the batteries themselves, so far working good, after 3 months. Overall, a decent value for money. Tom
Bought 2, tested them and they were in great shape. I ended up ordering 5 more. (Great price.) -- I ran them twice thru charge/discharge/charge and they charged about 580mah and discharged about 610mah at 4.1v. Battery has printed on it 630mah at 3.6v. So far, holds the charge. -- Pro: Good battery, great price. Con: None
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Excellent battery as I own a Sony DSC-WX5 which was a birthday gift..tried (2) other aftermarket batteries as they did work "BUT" did not give me the same amount of recording time when using the camera to shoot video as it takes great 1080/60i video. Also the aftermarket battery took about 50% longer to charge to full strength than the OEM. Bought a new Sony NP-BN1 for an overseas trip and gave the two aftermarket batteries to another tourist on the trip who had same camera. So when I saw this battery listed as used but have purchased from the same person in the past I bought it and saved approximately 75% of the cost of an new one. Generally have found from last 25 years of experience with digital camera and camcorders it pays to stay with the OEM battery made for the camera as some of the after market brands do not list remaining minutes our other such information and the couple of dollars saved up front in the long run is not really a saving but an inconvenience at times..my opinion stick with the OEM the unit calls for and when you can find a great buy on a used one from a trusted seller as I did go for it.Read full review
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