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Core SWX PB Edge Snap XTR Smart Stacking Batt 98wh

Power your camera and its accessories for long shoot days with this Powerbase Edge Snap Xtreme Smart-Stacking Battery from Core SWX. This battery has a maximum continuous draw of 10A, a 98Wh capacity, and output voltage of 14.54V. Link it with other packs using the integrated strong magnets to charge multiple Snap Xtreme batteries simultaneously using a single PD Pro charge input. Mount the battery onto a camera, cage, or rig using its 1/4"-20 thread or an optional quick release plate.

SKU: GC49-52.PBE-SNAPX

Core SWX PB Edge Snap XTR Smart Stacking Batt 98wh

Core SWX PB Edge Snap XTR Smart Stacking Batt 98wh

Power your camera and its accessories for long shoot days with this Powerbase Edge Snap Xtreme Smart-Stacking Battery from Core SWX. This battery has a maximum continuous draw of 10A, a 98Wh capacity, and output voltage of 14.54V. Link it with other packs using the integrated strong magnets to charge multiple Snap Xtreme batteries simultaneously using a single PD Pro charge input. Mount the battery onto a camera, cage, or rig using its 1/4"-20 thread or an optional quick release plate.

Two 11-16.8V D-Tap ports on the device can power your on-camera monitor or wireless transmitter, while two 90W PD Pro USB-C PD outputs can charge everything from mobile devices to laptops. One USB-C PD port can also be used as an input to charge the battery using up to 100W with a separately available USB PD charger. Monitoring your battery's status is easy with the wraparound RGB LEDs that can be viewed from any angle. It is compatible with the Snap Xtreme ecosystem, including Snap plates and Snap-IT battery mount adapters.

Linking

The hot-swappable and stackable design of the EDGE Snap Xtreme enables quick and effortless addition or removal of packs, ensuring continuous power supply to accessories while allowing for convenient charging. Additionally, the PD Pro ports facilitate charging via USB-C PD while the magnetic feature enables parallel charging of multiple packs through a single USB-C PD charge input connection using 100W, further enhancing efficiency and convenience.

Linkage Strength

Despite their lightweight design at just 680g, the Powerbase EDGE Snap Xtreme packs boast an impressive magnetic strength, making them ideal for the demands of the cinema video industry. This exceptional magnetic strength ensures that even when multiple packs are used in parallel, they stay securely in place, providing reliable power throughout your shoot.

Wraparound RGB LEDs

The LED gauge offers a clear visual indication of remaining battery life, remaining illuminated throughout both charge and discharge cycles. For added convenience, a status button located on the top of the pack can illuminate the LEDs to display charge status even when the pack is not in use. The LEDs are RGB-enabled, providing users the flexibility to select from four distinct colours, and they can be viewed from any angle.

PD Pro and D-Tap Ports

The two PD Pro ports offer wide-range auxiliary voltage output, from 5 to 28V, along with up to 90W output, catering to the diverse power requirements of accessories in the professional video market. Coupled with two standard 11-16.8V D-Tap outputs, the EDGE Snap Xtreme offers flexibility, empowering users to power up to four accessories concurrently. Be it cameras, lights, monitors, or other indispensable equipment, the Edge Snap ensures dependable and consistent power delivery, ensuring seamless operation to keep your production running seamlessly.

Voltbridge ID

Each Powerbase EDGE Snap Xtreme pack comes equipped with an RFID chip to store accumulated battery data. Simply wave your phone near the pack to access vital stats. The Core SWX Voltbridge ID app streamlines battery fleet management effortlessly.

Optional Quick Release Plate

While Snap Xtreme packs feature one 1/4"-20 connection, the separately available EDGE Snap quick release plate allows the packs to be mounted through a multitude of 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 anti-twist connections and 1/4"-20 threads for a wide array of mounting options.

Key Features:

98 Wh Capacity, 14.54 V Output

Supports 10 A Continuous Draw

Stackable with Magnetic Linking

Dual 90 W USB-C PD Ports

Dual 11-16.8 V D-Tap Ports

Wraparound RGB LED Display

Compatible with Snap Ecosystem

RFID Enabled Voltbridge ID

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Core SWX PB Edge Snap XTR Smart Stacking Batt 98wh

Power your camera and its accessories for long shoot days with this Powerbase Edge Snap Xtreme Smart-Stacking Battery from Core SWX. This battery has a maximum continuous draw of 10A, a 98Wh capacity, and output voltage of 14.54V. Link it with other packs using the integrated strong magnets to charge multiple Snap Xtreme batteries simultaneously using a single PD Pro charge input. Mount the battery onto a camera, cage, or rig using its 1/4"-20 thread or an optional quick release plate.

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