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Jupio Nikon EN-EL23 Battery (3.8V 1850mAh)

Jupio Nikon EN-EL23 Battery (3.8V 1850mAh)

The EN-EL23 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack from Jupio is an equivalent battery to the Nikon EN-EL23 and operates with the same cameras. It features an honest 1850mAh capacity, providing ample power for the camera when you need it most. This battery is made with high-quality cells for long-lasting performance.

Compatibility

Compatible with cameras and devices that use EN-EL23 style batteries

Memory Free

100% memory-free cells for maximum reliability

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Jupio Nikon EN-EL23 Battery (3.8V 1850mAh)

The EN-EL23 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack from Jupio is an equivalent battery to the Nikon EN-EL23 and operates with the same cameras. It features an honest 1850mAh capacity, providing ample power for the camera when you need it most. This battery is made with high-quality cells for long-lasting performance.

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