Overview

Amaran Peak 75

The amaran Peak 75 is a 66.6Wh portable battery grip built for on-the-go creators who need a mobile power solution-delivering 75W of cable-free output via amaran Ace E-Lock to run the Ray 60c or Pano 60c at full power, plus USB-C PD fast charging (up to 85W combined output)1. Weighing just 530g, it's comfortable for handheld use and easy to position for stand-mounted setups.

SKU: GC49-25.MP0506047V

Amaran Peak 75

Amaran Peak 75

The amaran Peak 75 is a 66.6Wh portable battery grip built for on-the-go creators who need a mobile power solution-delivering 75W of cable-free output via amaran Ace E-Lock to run the Ray 60c or Pano 60c at full power, plus USB-C PD fast charging (up to 85W combined output)1. Weighing just 530g, it's comfortable for handheld use and easy to position for stand-mounted setups.

Cable-free power with native amaran Ace E-Lock. The amaran Peak 75 delivers 75W of direct, cable-free power to compatible lights with its native amaran Ace E-Lock mount-like the amaran Ray 60c & Pano 60c at full power and the Ray 120c & Pano 120c at 50% power. This secure, quick-locking connection lets you power your light in seconds, with no cables, no clutter, and stable output.

One battery system for all your gear. Replace traditional NP-F, V-Mount, and third-party batteries with a single 66.6Wh system that powers your workflow. With up to 85W of total combined output (75W via amaran Ace E-Lock + 10W via USB-C) and 65W USB-C PD fast charging, the amaran Peak 75 runs your lights and charges devices like cameras and phones.

Lightweight, handheld design. At just 530g, the amaran Peak 75 is purpose-built as a handheld battery grip for powering the amaran Ray 60c or Pano 60c during mobile shoots. Its silicone handle and ergonomic, streamlined body provides a secure yet comfortable hold that reduces fatigue over long shoots without adding bulk.

Flexible mounting options that adapt to you. Featuring a native 1/4-20in mounting point, attach the amaran Peak 75 directly to light stands, tripods, or other accessories. For precise positioning, the included tilt-adjustable 1/4-20in to Baby Pin Adapter lets you fine-tune your angle on stands, keeping setups balanced and tidy.

Built for real-world conditions. With an airline-safe 66.6Wh capacity and an IP54 dust and splash resistance rating, the amaran Peak 75 is ready for travel and tough environments-from location shoots to unpredictable outdoor setups.

Battery status at a glance with smart protections. The amaran Peak 75 features LED indicators to display battery levels, while built-in safeguards-including overheat alarms and automatic power management-keep your setup running safely and reliably throughout your shoot and while charging.

Key Features:

66.6Wh All-In-One Battery Grip

Native Amaran Ace E-Lock Output

75W Cable-Free Power Delivery

Up to 85W Combined Output

65W USB-C PD Fast Charging

Recharges 90% in 60 Minutes

Built-In 1/4-20in Mounting Thread

Airline-Safe Under 100Wh Design

IP54 Dust and Splash Resistance

Secure Lever-Lock Ace E-Lock

Ergonomic Slim Silicone Grip

Battery Status Indicator Light

4,500mAh High-Capacity Battery

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Product Overview

Amaran Peak 75

The amaran Peak 75 is a 66.6Wh portable battery grip built for on-the-go creators who need a mobile power solution-delivering 75W of cable-free output via amaran Ace E-Lock to run the Ray 60c or Pano 60c at full power, plus USB-C PD fast charging (up to 85W combined output)1. Weighing just 530g, it's comfortable for handheld use and easy to position for stand-mounted setups.

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