Rating: Summary: Fine design Review: This unit is quick and extraordinarily simple to use: put in the battery, plug it in. That's it. The indicator glows red for "charging" and green for "charged." There is nothing else to it. The prongs fold away so you can carry it in your camera case without worrying about them scratching anything. The only improvement I could suggest is that it have space to charge two batteries simultaneously.
Rating: Summary: Fine design Review: This unit is quick and extraordinarily simple to use: put in the battery, plug it in. That's it. The indicator glows red for "charging" and green for "charged." There is nothing else to it. The prongs fold away so you can carry it in your camera case without worrying about them scratching anything. The only improvement I could suggest is that it have space to charge two batteries simultaneously.
Rating: Summary: Fine design Review: This unit is quick and extraordinarily simple to use: put in the battery, plug it in. That's it. The indicator glows red for "charging" and green for "charged." There is nothing else to it. The prongs fold away so you can carry it in your camera case without worrying about them scratching anything. The only improvement I could suggest is that it have space to charge two batteries simultaneously.
Rating: Summary: Can't Beat It Review: You can't beat this recharger. It's small and very light. The prongs fold back into the unit allowing you to put it in our pocket or bag without worrying about bending them. The single LED light shows red when charging a battery and turns green when the batter is fully charged. This little touch save is just one way this recharger is geat. I've had mine for over a year and it still works as if it were new - not the case with many cheap single LED devices. After a while the LEDs begin to fail and often you're left with a single color. Not with this recharger! My recomendation is to always have two batteries when you travel - Even with a recharger, you don't want to be caught with your only battery drained. I took this charger to Europe and with a small pin adapter I was able to charge my bateries without having to buy and additonal converter! I recommend you use one battery durring the day and if you get a chance to return to your room before the evening begins, swap out and have your daytime battery charging during the evening, and when you return to your room for the night, charge up your spare battery overnight. In the morning you'll have two fully charged batteries for your day on vacation!
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