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Core SWX recently launched two ‘Trade In and Save’ programs for V-Mount/Gold Mount/B-Mount batteries and chargers that can save you up to 25% off their products. At the time of writing, these programs are only available in the U.S. Let’s take a closer look!
Core SWX is an American company specializing in high-quality powering solutions for cameras, accessories, and lighting products, including V-Mount, Gold Mount, and B-Mount batteries and chargers. The company recently launched the APEX 360 lineup of low and high-voltage V-Mount batteries designed to power LED lights.
If you have some old batteries or chargers you want to replace, Core SWX has your back with their new ‘Trade In and Save’ programs that can help make the bill lighter.
Core SWX launched two different ‘Trade in and Save’ programs:
According to Core SWX, they are accepting any older models of brick batteries and/or chargers in V-mount, G-mount, and B-mount, whether from them or another manufacturer.
So how does it work? It’s relatively simple:
These programs are only available in the U.S.
For more information, please visit Core SWX’s website here.
What do you think about these Core SWX programs? Does it sound like a good deal or do you prefer selling your old batteries/chargers yourself? 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.