Overview

Godox PB1000 Power Pack

Improve the recycle time of your on-camera flash with the upgraded, portable, and compact PB1000 Power Pack from Godox. Compatible with most on-camera flashes from Godox, Canon, Nikon, and Sony brands, the PB1000 requires a separately available CX (Godox/Canon), NX (Nikon), or SX (Sony) cable to properly work with each designated flash system. With the PROPAC PB1000, you get not only fast recycle times as short as one second, but a higher number of full-power flashes. These numbers vary according to each flash model. Here, Godox includes the USB-C charging cable and a storage bag for convenient use.

SKU: GC49-11.PB1000

Godox PB1000 Power Pack

Godox PB1000 Power Pack

Improve the recycle time of your on-camera flash with the upgraded, portable, and compact PB1000 Power Pack from Godox. Compatible with most on-camera flashes from Godox, Canon, Nikon, and Sony brands, the PB1000 requires a separately available CX (Godox/Canon), NX (Nikon), or SX (Sony) cable to properly work with each designated flash system. With the PROPAC PB1000, you get not only fast recycle times as short as one second, but a higher number of full-power flashes. These numbers vary according to each flash model. Here, Godox includes the USB-C charging cable and a storage bag for convenient use.

High-Capacity Power Pack

This 3300mAh, 47.52Wh lithium power pack will boost the performance of your flash units and provide a higher number of full-power flashes on a single charge. It can provide up to 700 flashes with the Godox AD200Pro II and up to 2600 flashes with the Godox TT520 III. The battery pack features a convenient USB-C input/output port and takes approximately 2.5 hours to fully recharge using an optional 30W PD adapter.

Flash Compatibility

Use the separately available CX cable to find compatibility with the Godox TT685 II, V100, V1Pro, AD200Pro II, and other flash units. The same cable offers compatibility with Canon's 600EX, 430EZ, 540EZ, 550EX, 580EX, 580EX II, and more.

Use the separately available NX cable for compatibility with Nikon's SB-910, SB-28 EURO, SB-28DX, SB-80DX, SB-800, SB-900, and other select models.

Use the separately available SX cable for compatibility with the Sony HVL-F58AM and other select models.

USB-C Interface

Charge the battery of the power pack itself or other small electronic devices, like your smartphone or tablet through the built-in USB-C input/output port.

Battery Level Indicators

Keep track of the PB1000 power pack's remaining battery life via the battery level indicators. The PB1000 also features a local recycling indicator.

Convenient Design

The PB1000 power pack has a cold shoe mount on top, a handy lanyard hole, and a 1/4"-20 bottom.

Additional Details

14.4 VDC

Aviation socket output: 300V

USB-C input/output: 5 to 20V

Power switch on/off button

Detection and working status

Overheating protection

Compact and lightweight design

Key Features:

For Various On-Camera Flash Units

Capacity: 3300mAh; 47.52Wh

Improves Recycle Time

Increases Number of Full Power Flashes

USB-C Input/Output Port

Recharge Time: 2.5-Hours

Compact Design

1/4"-20 Mounting

What's in the Box:

Godox PB1000 Power Pack

USB-C Charging Cable

Lanyard

Storage Bag

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Product Overview

Godox PB1000 Power Pack

Improve the recycle time of your on-camera flash with the upgraded, portable, and compact PB1000 Power Pack from Godox. Compatible with most on-camera flashes from Godox, Canon, Nikon, and Sony brands, the PB1000 requires a separately available CX (Godox/Canon), NX (Nikon), or SX (Sony) cable to properly work with each designated flash system. With the PROPAC PB1000, you get not only fast recycle times as short as one second, but a higher number of full-power flashes. These numbers vary according to each flash model. Here, Godox includes the USB-C charging cable and a storage bag for convenient use.

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