BambooPanda
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Have bought this battery pack for my Sony zv1. Because the camera usually turns off in 30 minutes of recording. This battery is similar to the Sony battery. It can record few minutes longer. But could put into extra one when the camera turns off. It comes with a USB cord. The charger can charge sony battery as well. The charging takes around 30 minutes.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
These batteries do not last as long as the official Sony batteries (in terms of capacity or in terms of number of recharges / years), but they are so much cheaper so I think it's well worth it.Not a perfect product (and I wish they would come out with a USB-C charger version), but overall good to use while on trips. Though depending on how heavy you use the camera it's for, you might need even more batteries.
Terry S
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
Sony RX100M7 digital cameras come with only one battery and no charger; the battery charges in the camera, which is inconvenient at the best of times.Enter this Wasabi Power dual USB charger with two NP-BX1 lithium-ion batteries. It’s the one absolutely vital accessory out of the several that I’ve purchased so far for my camera.The clever little charger snugly accommodates two NP-BX1 batteries. Hook up a microUSB cable to the charger, plug the other end into a power source (not provided, but you can use the wall-outlet transformer that comes with the camera, a computer’s USB port, a power bank, etc.) and you’re good to go. Bright LEDs for each battery glow red when they’re charging and then turn green when charging is finished. I tested the unit with both 1A and 2A transformers, and it worked fine with both; charging times will be different, of course.It also charges the genuine Sony NP-BX1 that came with the camera, or a combination of that one and a Wasabi one. And, despite what a previous reviewer stated, it WILL still charge if only one battery is installed.And while I’m about it, let me correct a couple of other errors in previous reviews. The Wasabi battery is rated at 1600mAh vs. the OEM Sony’s 1250mAh rating, so it has MORE capacity, not LESS, as several reviewers have stated. And at least one reviewer claims that these batteries don’t fit in the RX100M7. WRONG! They fit perfectly. You have to pay attention to orientation when you put one in the battery compartment, but it most definitely DOES fit and DOES work fine when properly installed.For a camera such as the RX100M7 that eats batteries, having some fully charged spares on hand is key to successful photographic experiences, and this Wasabi Power set does all that it needs to do at an extremely reasonable price.I most enthusiastically rate it at five well-deserved stars for its design, construction, materials, utility and value. If your camera uses NP-BX1 batteries, this is an accessory that you need to add to your equipment stash.
S Mulloy
Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2024
Quick charge and the batteries lasted longer than others that I have
Butch
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Works so far.
Lewsh
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
Wasabi batteries and charger works well for a great price.
Susan DeClario
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
Perfect replacement
Customer
Reviewed in Australia on September 3, 2019
So handy being able to charge 2 batteries at once.
Mike
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2019
THIS CHARGER IS TINY! fits both batteries and you can charge one or two at a time each with it own indicating red/green indicating light, charger itself is a little bigger than a match box and the cable they provided seems like it's good quality. I have friends who have used Wasabi batteries who say it last just as long and in some cases slightly longer in normal conditions so decided to go with these instead of OEM.
Eric
Reviewed in Australia on February 5, 2019
Really fast delivery and product works great in my Sony RX100 VI
Germanix
Reviewed in Canada on October 7, 2018
just bought it and expect a reliable product to support my picture taking during extensive travel. Price is ok, till now it works well.
FrayAdjacent
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2017
Thinking back, I'm pretty sure I've used some Wasabi Power batteries in other devices. They're not bad batteries.These ones, though, are definitely lower capacity than the OEM battery. OEM is labeled as 1245mAh. The Wasabi batteries are labeled as 1600mAh, which should be about 25% more. You'd expect more life out of 'em, right?I tested with a Sony FDR-X3000 with the following settings:1080p 30FPSWifi & Bluetooth OFFStabilization ONLEDs ONSitting on a desk in moderate light (so the stabilization wouldn't be too active)OEM battery recorded for 2 hours and 41-ish minutes.The Wasabi batteries (both) recorded for around 1 hour and 41 minutes.I recharged all of the batteries in the camera and repeated, and got results within a few minutes.So they are usable batteries, and the little 2-battery charger with a microUSB input is very handy, but the batteries do not last as long as OEM batteries.
G.S.F.
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2017
I am a purchasing consumer.This review is not based on free review samples and I am not receiving anything in compensation for posting this review.5/5 stars... no complaints at all. If I had to venture a guess, mah capacity is a little less than OEM Sony cells. But for the asking price these are OK by me. Two of these costs less than one OEM Sony cell and results in much more mah capacity.Battery charger works great too.I will be purchasing 1-2 more cells soon.January 14, 2018 Update: These cells are still going on strong, and I have no complaints. I've been using them off and on the past 1.5 months.April 8, 2018 Update: These cells are still going strong. No complaints after dozens of hiking/camping trips and a couple vacations.