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The llano NP-W126S Dual Battery Fast Charger is a compact, travel-friendly charger designed for Fujifilm cameras. It charges two batteries simultaneously in just 3 hours using PD3.0 & QC3.0 technology, features an instant digital battery level display, and doubles as a secure storage box with magnetic closure. Compatible with a wide range of Fujifilm models, it offers versatile USB-C charging options and advanced safety features to protect your batteries on the go.
R**N
Impressed so far!!
Genuinely impressed!The case feel robust yet light weight. I have moved from a Fuji X-Pro 1 charger we used to get as standard to this new USB-C one.It charged a brand new NP-W126s from 13% to 99% in 47 minutes. Now I can use just one cable and forget the old plug and charger from 10+ years ago.
S**M
Handy
This is a great product. It feels and looks slick. My batteries weren’t completely depleted, but they did charge super fast when trying this for the first time. However, I was mistaken when I made this purchase. I believed the case would function in the same way an Apple AirPods case does - in the fact that it charges the pods when they’re inside the case. This case doesn’t do that. When you insert the batteries you can see their percentage, but you can’t charge them if the case isn’t connected to a mains supply. Not a huge issue, but would have been good if you could charge on the go. That would have made it 5 stars for sure. Because it doesn’t do that I’m not sure it’s worth the £50 paid for it (price was discounted) but it’s compact and keeps you from having all these additional ugly chargers.It’s fit for purpose and if you can get over the fact it doesn’t charge on the go then I would recommend this product.
A**N
Spot on
Great charger/carry case. In fact this case showed me I have a dodge battery that only charges to 64% despite showing 100% in camera!
S**E
Clever design
Like the feel and functionality.Like it charges quite fast.Like that it's USB-C powered.Would be nice if the card holders were card readers.Would be nice if it could be used as a power bank (but would cost more then)Definitely recommend it.
A**S
Who Knew Battery Charging Case Could Be Beautiful
The NP-W126S battery... well let's say, it isn't exactly known for lasting an extraordinary long time. After I purchased my Fujifilm S-X10, the next thing I purchased was three additional W126S batteries for it. I was always a bit disappointed that Fujifilm didn't release a battery grip - but never fear as you can always use this "llano" battery charger that also doubles as a carrying case.The case itself looks amazing (and not trying to sound weird, but it also feels amazing - being a very soft and smooth rubber.) It is easy to open and close, with a firm and secure snap (this is sounding weird isn't it?) The two batteries fit securely, and the case gives you some really neat features - such as the one press digital display to view how much charge is left in each battery. You can charge your batteries on the go (and they charge pretty quickly) through the USB (and you can even connect a decent power bank as a source of power, if there isn't an electrical outlet available.)While it does feel rather expensive (£69.99 at time of reviewing), what you are getting is a quick and convenient way of keeping those NP-W126S's charged up, with a stylish and high-quality battery charging case.
N**N
Perfect chargers
I now own several of these as I have several camera systems and have reviewed others before, as performance is the same across the board irrespective of which battery is being used I will post my original review below as nothing has changed since."For full disclosure I received this for free as part of the Amazon Vine program, the opinion given is mine and mine alone and has not been influenced in any way.Now for the good stuff...I should mention I received 4 of these for 4 camera systems I have so the review on each will be identical as other than the battery size they take, they all work the same way.This is perhaps the greatest invention ever for photographers and videographers ever , a super fast charging case with spring loaded slots for 2 SD cards, I have been racking my brain and I just can't think of anything negative to say at all.The fast charge isn't an idle boast, much faster than the OEM charger and I have some batteries that charge direct via USB C and it is still faster than them.This particular case came with 2 batteries and first impressions are good, they do compare favourably with other batteries I own but of course this is something that can only truly be measured via extended usage.Knowing what I know, would I have bought these with my own money?Absolutely, in fact if there is a Fuji version I shall be placing an order very shortly, I have run out of superlatives to describe how useful these are, no more carrying separate chargers , a supremely neat solution.As someone who does carry too many batteries it would be nice perhaps if this also had an output port so it could act as a power bank in emergencies, not a criticism, just a suggestion."
C**W
Ilano Fujifilm Dual Battery Charger
This product was sent to me to review, as part of Amazon Vine. The below is my own real-world experience of using it.For clarity, I have already tested and reviewed this charger, but for the Canon ecosystem (for which my review can be found here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/customer-reviews/R2Z3O8NU71G0Z4/ref=cm_cr_srp_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B0CWGNPTH3). This means that both reviews will be similar, as I have essentially used the same device both times, with the only difference being the charging sockets fitted inside.In terms of physical quality, the charger appears to be well-made - the construction is robust, with a sleek finish. Though it’s on the bulky side, you would still be able to fit it in a standard camera bag. Of course, being able to store two batteries plus an SD card inside the case will free up more room in said bag.So far, I have had no issues charging my own batteries with the device (though I have not been able to test any third-party cells, as yet).Much like the Canon unit I tested, there is an issue with the battery percentage reading on the case when it’s unplugged - my batteries were showing a different percentage between the unit being connected to power, and not. Regardless, I was still able to get them fully charged within a short space of time.Overall, it’s a useful device - the charger offers versatility thanks to its USB-C compatibility, making it possible to use a power bank, and charge on the go. Recommended.
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