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CAME-TV has just released an interesting 3-in-1 battery charger, power station, and power strip. The power station 2 can simultaneously charge two V-mount batteries. It can also use the batteries to power devices on set via multiple USB, D-Tap, and power output ports. Lastly, when you’re at the office, for example, you can plug the power station into a wall outlet and use it as a power strip. So, let’s take a closer look at it!
In June 2022, CAME-TV introduced the first version of its POWER STATION, a compact dual V-mount battery charger that could also power external devices. CAME-TV now took it one step further with what we could call a “version 2,” which adds a power strip feature and turns it into a 3-in-1 Power Station.
The CAME-TV 3-in-1 Power Station has many similarities to the product’s first iteration. First of all, it can still charge two V-Mount batteries simultaneously. Second, when you’re on set or on vacation, you can use two V-Mount batteries to power the unit and use it as a power station. On one side of the unit, you’ll find:
On the opposite side, you’ll find two 110/220V AC outlets and a small LED light. The most significant change with its predecessor is the addition of a DC input power input port at the bottom, which allows you to use the 3-in-1 power station as a power strip when you’re back at the office, for example.
At the bottom of the unit, CAME-TV also added a small storage space where you can put some cables or spare screws.
The CAME-TV 3-in-1 Power Station is now available for $298, which is $100 less than its predecessor. A bundle with two Mini-99C V-Mount batteries is also available for $588.
For more information, please visit CAME-TV’s website here.
What do you think about this upgraded version? Did you get the first version of the Power Station? Do you see yourself using it at the office or at home as a power strip? 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.