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Hahnel ProCube3 Dual Charger for Sony

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Management number 204546232 Release Date 2025/10/30 List Price $54.39 Model Number 204546232
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The Hahnel ProCube3 retains the successful features of its predecessor. The charger is equipped with a high-quality LCD that displays valuable information such as estimated battery percentage and added capacity in mAh during the current charge cycle.

It also features intelligent IC fast charge control, which allows two batteries to be charged in the same time as a single battery.

In addition, it has a USB-A output for charging USB devices and can be used with interchangeable wireless battery plates suitable for different types of camera batteries. The ProCube3 can charge both original camera batteries, and batteries from other manufacturers, such as those from Hahnel.

Key Features:

  • Charges 1 or 2 camera batteries in the same time
  • Fast top-up charge in 15 minutes - mAh reading shows how much capacity has bee added during charging (300 mAh = approximately 150 photos)
  • LCD display with extensive charge  information
  • Battery health check
  • USB Type-C PD 3.0 30 Watt input socket (works with any USB-C adapter / powerbank)
  • Intelligent fast IC charge control
  • Integrated 2A USB-A port to charge USB-devices
  • AA tray charges 4 AA batteries simultaneously
  • Supplied with battery plates for Li-Ion camera batteries: NP-BX1, NP-FW50 and NP-FZ100

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