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SWIT recently released a new compact V-Mount battery: the MINO-S140. This offering is the smallest 140Wh V-Mount battery o the market, but it still has a lot to offer: D-tap output and charging input, a USB-A port, and a USB-C input/output port. So let’s take a closer look at it!
Third-party accessories manufacturer SWIT is well-known for creating innovative and high-quality professional tools for filmmakers, including batteries, monitors, LED lights, camera tripods, wireless video solutions, and more.
The company already had various compact V-Mount batteries in its PB lineup, including the PB-M45S and PB-M98S, but the maximum capacity was 98Wh. For batteries to stay small and lightweight, most manufacturers limit their mini V-Mount batteries’ capacity to 98Wh. But after a lot of work, SWIT has just introduced the smallest 140Wh V-Mount battery on the market.
Let’s start by talking directly about its size: the SWIT MINO-S140 measures 105 × 79.6 × 55.5mm for a weight of 713 grams. As a direct comparison, the FXLION Nano Three is 103 x 74 x 75mm, and the Core SWX Nano Micro 150 is 99 x 71 x 67mm.
You got it – the MINO-S140 is thinner than its competitors while still boasting a 140Wh/9.7Ah capacity. SWIT has been able to make this battery pack smaller thanks to an innovative “wire-free” internal technic. According to the manufacturer, “all the cells, D-tap, USB-A, USB-C, power indicator devices are directly soldered onto PCB, no connecting wires, to reduce internal resistance effectively, and make the circuit stable, safe, and reliable.”
In terms of power inputs/outputs, the MINO-S140 features:
The MINO-S140 is definitely a portable yet very versatile V-Mount battery that can do it all: charge your mobile devices, power your entire camera rig, and even provide juice for power-hungry LED lights.
Last but not least, on the left side of the battery, you’ll find a four-step LED power indicator.
The SWIT MINO-S140 is available now for around €349, which is slightly more expensive compared to the FXLION Nano Three, which retails for $369/€316, but similar to the CoreSWX NANO-V150, which costs €413.
For more information, please visit SWIT’s website here.
What do you think about this new ultra-compact V-Mount battery? Did you already use SWIT batteries? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments down below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.