Wide Compatibility with
Multiple Devices: This np-fw50 charger is a versatile solution. It can charge your np-fw50 battery and is compatible for ZV-E10, Alpha a6500, a6400, a6300, a6000, a7s, a7, a7s ii, a7s, a5100, a5000, a7r, a7 II Camera, making your travels and daily life much more convenient.
2-in-1 Charging & Storage Hub: This Dual Battery Smart Charging Case makes professional photography more efficient. The dual-slot fast charger can safely and quickly charge two np-fw50 batteries simultaneously, and the LCD digital screen accurately displays the power level. The magnetic cover is stable and prevents loss, and the built-in dual SD card slot allows you to charge, organize memory cards, and back up files at the same time without additional equipment. Its pocket-sized body fits easily into any camera bag, and the secure card slot prevents loss during outdoor adventures. Perfect for NP-FW50 camera users.
Reliable Safety with Multiple Protections: This NP-FW50 battery and PD 20W Fast Dual Charger have got you covered! With built-in overcharge, over-discharge, and short-circuit protection mechanisms, it's like having a personal bodyguard for your devices. Whether you're using it for your a6000, ZV-E10, or a6400, you can rest easy knowing your equipment is in safe hands.
Flexible Charging,
Compact And Portable: This FW50 battery charging case supports Type-C input and is compatible with a variety of charging devices: wall charger, car charger, mobile power, laptop, etc. It can be charged anytime and anywhere, free from the limitations of traditional chargers.
Why does the charger show 100%, but the camera battery isn't full?
The adapter's power is too low (e. g., <10W), causing a failed "handshake" with the camera charger's charging protocol. To avoid false full-charge errors, always use an adapter supporting at least 18W output with the camera charger.
Why does the displayed charging wattage fluctuate, and seem lower when the battery is fuller?
Below 80% capacity, devices use maximum safe power for rapid charging (higher stable wattage). Above ~80% capacity, they keep voltage constant but gradually reduce current to protect the battery, causing the displayed wattage/power to drop.
Why does charging from 99% to 100% feel so slow?
Near full capacity, charging switches to a very low "trickle" current to prevent overcharging, overheating, and to extend battery life. This slow topping off can take up to 20% of the total charging time.