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Jupio Sony NP-F330/F550 Battery (7.2V 1950mAh)

Jupio Sony NP-F330/F550 Battery (7.2V 1950mAh)

The Jupio NP-F550 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack features a 7.2V output and 2350mAh capacity. It's a replacement for the Sony NP-F330/F550 battery and is compatible with a wide range of devices. It can be charged using any charger that supports the Sony NP-F550. Featuring lithium-ion cells, the battery functions memory-free through charge and discharge cycles.

Features:

Replacement for Sony NP-F550 Battery

7.2V Output, 2350mAh Capacity

Memory-Free Lithium-Ion Cells

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Jupio Sony NP-F330/F550 Battery (7.2V 1950mAh)

The Jupio NP-F550 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack features a 7.2V output and 2350mAh capacity. It's a replacement for the Sony NP-F330/F550 battery and is compatible with a wide range of devices. It can be charged using any charger that supports the Sony NP-F550. Featuring lithium-ion cells, the battery functions memory-free through charge and discharge cycles.

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