TELESIN 3 Slots Battery Charger For GoPro Hero 9/10 with 2 Pcs Batteries Set

  • MPN: GP-BTR-903-B
  • Model: Charger for Hero 9/10
  • Compatible with GoPro Hero 10/9 action cameras
  • Output: 4.4V 800mA x3
  • Compatible with original batteries
  • 2 Long-Lasting Batteries Included

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TELESIN 3 Slots Battery Charger For GoPro Hero 9/10 with 2 Pcs Batteries Set

This Telesin 3-Slot charger allows you to charge up to three GoPro batteries at the same time. They are protected from harm by an advanced security system. Its light weight of 27.5 g and compact size make it ideal for travel. The device has special LEDs that glow red while charging and green when it is finished. The kit also includes two additional batteries for the GoPro Hero 9 and Hero 10, allowing you to significantly extend the recording time.

Instantly Charges Your Camera’s Batteries

The TELESIN 3 Slots Battery Charger supports 5V-2A fast charging. It only takes 2 hours to fully charge the included batteries! When charging is complete, it stops working on its own, which makes it more energy efficient and environmentally friendly.

2 Long-Lasting Batteries Included

TELESIN 3 Slots Battery Charger For GoPro Hero 9/10 comes with two included batteries that have a capacity of 1750 mAh, which translates to up to 112 minutes of recording time (when creating 4K/30FPS videos). They are fully compatible with the GoPro Hero 9 and GoPro Hero 10 cameras, as well as the original batteries. With a Telesin branded charger, you can conveniently charge them all together.

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