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CAME-TV has announced the release of two new compact batteries featuring D-Tap power, a user-friendly design, and different inputs for convenient charging. Let’s take a look at the new Mini 99C and the Mini 50C batteries.
CAME-TV is a Chinese designer and manufacturer that has been around for some time, offering battery, wireless intercom, lighting, and other solutions for filmmakers and photographers.
On this occasion, CAME-TV announced the release of two new compact batteries, the Mini 99C and the Mini 50C. Both are broadcast-grade lithium-ion batteries, combining interesting features and a straightforward design.
The D-Tap outputs have a 14.4v output and are helpful for charging/powering other gear like lights, monitors, or any other compatible accessory. Following this idea, the batteries also offer different connections, like a 12V DC, USB-C (PD 2.0 & PD 3.0 Bi-directional), USB-A, and 8.4V DC. These compact batteries also accommodate additional features like fast charging (the Mini 50C can charge 90% in one hour), and an OLED display showing voltage, current, and other information like the remaining usage time. Both models feature a metal v-lock mount and BMS (Battery Management System) that protects them against over-load, over-discharge, over-temperature, etc.
On paper, those new batteries look like a good traveling companion for powering or charging different equipment from cameras to laptops. As they are rated up to 99 Wh they are “carry-on baggage approved” too.
The CAME-TV Mini 99C and Mini 50C batteries are now available for shipping. The Mini 50C features 50Wh, 3450mAh, and sells for $138, while the Mini 99C offers 99Wh, 6900mAh, and is priced at $178.Â
For more information about the batteries and their technical specifications, please visit the products’ page here.
Did you use batteries from CAME-TV in the past? What was your experience working with them? Please let us know in the comments below!
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Jose Prada is a London based filmmaker and musician who loves to tell stories. He started in the industry twenty years ago, working in different areas of filmmaking. He co-founded JRVISUALS, where he works as a director, DoP, editor and colorist.