JVC BN-S8I50 7.2V 6600mAh Lithium-Ion Battery

JVC

$220.00
Part Number:
BN-S8I50
UPC:
948193501291
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4-Level LED Indicator
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USB Port for Mobile Devices
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47Wh, 6.6Ah Lithium-Ion Battery
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DC Output for On-Camera Devices
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Free USA Shipping
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1-Year JVC Warranty

This JVC BN-S8I50 7.2V 6600mAh Lithium-Ion Battery for DT-X Monitors and GY-HM600/650 Cameras is intended for JVC ProHD DT-X7xI and DT-X9x Series display devices. This 7.2V, 47Wh, 6.6Ah Li-ion battery is also compatible with JVC's GY-HM200/600/650 and GY-LS300 cameras. It features a 4-level LED indicator can give you a quick view of remaining power before using, strong housing, and an intelligent circuit that protects the battery from abnormal current, voltage and temperature.

The battery offers a 5.5mm standard DC output socket to power on-camera devices while attached to the camera and a 5V/1A USB socket for mobile devices (cell phone etc) charging. It can be charged by the ProHD dual channel charger/adaptor AA-S3602I as well as the TC-400-JVC650 and LC-2J chargers.

JVC BN-S8I50 7.2V 6600mAh Lithium-Ion Battery for DT-X Monitors and GY-HM600/650 Cameras Features:

  • 7.2V nominal voltage
  • 47Wh / 6.6Ah capacity
  • Compatible with JVC GY-HM600/650.
  • Display remaining power info on camera
  • 4-level LED power indicator
  • 7.2V Pole DC output
  • 5V/1A USB charging output

Why not buy this JVC BN-S8I50 7.2V 6600mAh Lithium-Ion Battery for DT-X Monitors and GY-HM600/650 Cameras today?

JVC BN-S8I50 7.2V 6600mAh Lithium-Ion Battery for DT-X Monitors and GY-HM600/650 Cameras Specifications:

  • Model: BN-S8I50
  • Nominal voltage: 7.2V
  • Capacity: 47Wh, 6600mAh
  • Max output:
    • Pins: 25W/3.5A,
    • Pole socket: 30W/4A
    • Total: 40W/5.5A
  • USB output: 5V, 1A
  • Applicable Monitors: JVC DT-X 7xI and DT-X 9x portableseries display devices
  • Dimension: 76×70×43mm / 2.99x2.76x1.69"
  • Mass: 300g / 10.58 oz

Why not buy this JVC BN-S8I50 7.2V 6600mAh Lithium-Ion Battery for DT-X Monitors and GY-HM600/650 Cameras today?