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The Sony NPBN1 Rechargeable Battery Pack is a high-density, lightweight lithium-ion battery designed for Cyber-shot digital cameras, featuring a slim profile and impressive 3.4Wh capacity for extended shooting sessions.
Item Dimensions | 1.5 x 8.9 x 3.9 inches |
Item Weight | 59 Grams |
Battery Weight | 14 Grams |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 630 Milliamp Hours |
Voltage | 3.6 Volts |
N**N
Genuine Sony Battery. (I was suspicious...)
There's not much to say about a battery, but I just wanted to drop my 2¢ for anybody who, like me, thought this price looked too good to be true for a genuine battery, and is suspicious it might be an aftermarket or even counterfeit battery. I'm accustom to Sony spare batteries costing a pretty penny.This battery is certainly the real deal -- Genuine Sony -- shipped in that annoying blister packaging with all the cardboard inserts. (For what it's worth, mine came from Amazon seller "Dependable Resource." Direct from Amazon wasn't a choice at the time, but is now. I can't vouch for any of the other sellers on here.)I felt this was worth mentioning because the price seemed a little too good to be true, and the photo Amazon was using at the time looked a little faded and... phony. And a quick scan of "that auction site" revealed a bunch of 3rd party and outright fake Sony batteries. So I was suspicious.So, good going Amazon and "Dependable Resource," whomever you are. Good to have one or two of these little spares on hand, because they don't last long in the TX9, and they seem to have a limited shelf life after topping off (compared to the battery in my Panasonic LX5, which seems to last forever).
J**.
Works good
No problems with the product
J**A
Exactly as shown
I received the battery in the mail on Wednesday. I was shocked to see that it came in Sony packaging and that it only cost me $15.36. At the end of last year I started getting an error on my camera that said "battery incompatible ". It was the exact battery that came with the Cybershot camera I have. I took it to Best Buy (which is where I purchased it from over 2 years ago) and the Greek Squad worker saw the message and told me it was the motherboard. I have a degree in Information Systems and once I heard that I was like I might as well purchase another camera. I had a backup camera so I was not quite in a rush but something told me not to throw away the Cybershot. Finally a couple of weeks ago I took it into a place and was shocked to see that by simply getting another battery it would work. But every place I went to or looked up the battery cost was $40-$50. That's almost half way to a new camera. I got on to Amazon and looked for the battery and chose this company because of their high rating and for their price. By finding them that saved me from having to come out of pocket for a decent camera that still has some good use.
Y**H
Solid Sony Spare Battery
Bought this & another off brand compatible battery for a long vacation I took 2 months ago. So I was basically running around with 3 batteries at all times. I took thousands of pics & a few videos on my vacation & I did, at times, need ALL 3 batteries. I'd have convenient access at the end of each day to a charger. This battery lasted as long as the original OEM one & as long as the supposed extended capacity one that I also bought. Nothing sucks more than running out of batteries in a photo situation either on vacation or before/ during an important event. Do yourself a favor & pick up a few extras to charge & have ready for use on backup. The price for this one was a little more than the aftermarket one but rest assured this is an authentic Sony OEM battery & you can't go wrong with this one. I would DEFINITELY recommend one (or more) of these to a friend or family member.
L**A
IT'S THE REAL THING
When I bought my Sony Cyber-shot point and shoot camera, it came with only one battery. I wanted a backup so I wouldn't be out of power on a picture-taking excursion for more than the few seconds it takes to change batteries. I tried to buy another Sony battery, but at the time I could only find non-Sony batteries made for Sony. Since they were fairly inexpensive, I bought one. It lasted roughly a year before it died while my original Sony battery is still going strong.When I went to Amazon looking for a new battery I found Sony was available and immediately bought one. While the price, roughly $20, was roughly 3 times what I paid for the non-Sony battery, I figured it was worth it.I've only had it for close to 2 months now, so I can't speak to its longevity--but I'm hoping in spite of what another reviewer said about it dying out after 20 or so re-charges.If I find it's not up to snuff anytime in the future, I'll post an update. Here's hoping you don't hear from me again about this battery ever again!
S**D
working great so far
My wife takes lots of pictures, I mean hundreds so her batteries get a workout. The original battery wore out, would take and hold a charge for long that is after I guess 18 months, as had the "refurbished" battery we'd gotten. We then bought an generic replacement that only lasted a few months before it also started not holding a charge and causing sluggish performance of the camera. Bought this one and camera is working like brand new again. Kinda spendy, we bought 2 off brand replacements for less than half the cost of this one, but it does work well and lasted a long time. You get what you pay for.
J**'
Beware! Not an authentic Sony battery
I was looking for a back up battery for my camera for a future vacation and knew this price was too good to be true. When I put the battery in my camera it works for only a minute but then shuts off. It also gets stuck inside the camera and I have to shake it out. I don't have that problem with my original Sony battery. It looks VERY similar to my original battery but there are some very minor differences. I am pretty certain this is not authentic. Unfortunately I put it up for a trip and it was too late for a refund by the time I found this out. I actually didn't even try so I can't say anything good or bad about the seller or customer support in that regard. Using batteries that are not authentic Sony batteries can damage your camera and I am not willing to ruin my $350 camera with a $25 battery. Suck it up and buy the real thing from a retail store.
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