Overview

Power your V-mount camera or other power-hungry pro video gear with the ultra-compact Anton Bauer Titon Micro 150 V-Mount Lithium-Ion Battery. This lightweight battery is smaller than the original Titon series models and features lithium-ion chemistry and a V-mount. It provides up to 10A continuous draw and has a 140Wh capacity.

SKU: GC176-8675-0168

Anton Bauer Batt Titon Micro 150 V-Mount Lithium-ion battery 14.4V 140W

Power your V-mount camera or other power-hungry pro video gear with the ultra-compact Anton Bauer Titon Micro 150 V-Mount Lithium-Ion Battery. This lightweight battery is smaller than the original Titon series models and features lithium-ion chemistry and a V-mount. It provides up to 10A continuous draw and has a 140Wh capacity.

At the side of the chassis, a five-stage LCD screen shows battery capacity in percent remaining, and when put under load, it shows the exact remaining runtime. Using the 14V D-Tap and 5V USB ports you can power essential accessories on your rig or other small electronics.

Using a separately available dual-battery Micro plate, you can boost your runtime and the batteries can be hot-swapped without needing to turn off your camera. You can also utilize a separately available, compact P-Tap charger since the P-Tap ports can also be used to charge the battery.

  • For those who prefer a basic battery without multiple display window options and mode selections. Additional information can be accessed and displayed via select Anton Bauer chargers (not included).
  • The built-in display shows the remaining power as percents. When the battery is connected to a camera or light, or otherwise put under load the display changes to show the remaining runtime. This information is available in most professional camera EVFs.
  • The Titon Micro V-mount battery supports a continuous 10A total draw between the V-mount, D-Tap, and USB ports. The battery capacity is 140Wh.
  • The battery uses high-quality cells and robust electronics for power distribution and safety.
  • It has a working temperature range of -4 to 140°F, although temperatures below 40°F can greatly reduce battery performance.
  • The case is made from an ABS/polycarbonate blend.
  • The battery can be charged with Dual or Quad V-mount LP and Performance chargers.
  • You can also use other Anton Bauer chargers, as well as common competitive chargers; however, not all features and modes may be accessible with these other charges.

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Anton Bauer Batt Titon Micro 150 V-Mount Lithium-ion battery 14.4V 140W

Key Features

  • 140Wh Lithium-Ion Battery
  • Supports up to 10A Continuous Draw
  • LCD Battery Capacity Gauge
  • P-Tap and USB Accessory Ports

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Product Overview

Power your V-mount camera or other power-hungry pro video gear with the ultra-compact Anton Bauer Titon Micro 150 V-Mount Lithium-Ion Battery. This lightweight battery is smaller than the original Titon series models and features lithium-ion chemistry and a V-mount. It provides up to 10A continuous draw and has a 140Wh capacity.

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