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LIMETA Sony Camera Battery Charger + 100W 2m USB-C Cable $33.54 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Li-meta via Amazon AU

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was browsing around and noticed that this camera battery charger was on sale! I managed to get one for my Sony Alpha cameras! Considering it is 40% off and also bonus free item (100W USB Cable) I think its a decent deal!

Make sure to add both the charger and USB cable to cart. total should be $33.54
Link to cable: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0C39YCQ5D?m=A19HR29MWL1ESU&ref…

Free cable offer expires 6th of Feb, though sale price TBD

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Comments

  • Time to buy a camera now

  • What’s the difference with this model cost about $5 more https://amzn.asia/d/9e6lHgM

    • From what I can gather;

      A) OP link is charger only (comes with 100W cable through separate added item at no additional spend).

      From MAIN listing: ⚡【What You’ll Get】1 X Camera Battery Charger,1 X USB Type-C Cable with User Manual. For any issues during use, contact our friendly customer service.

      B) whereas your link is labeled a 'set' which comes with both charger and cable (no mention of cable power) in the one item listing.

      From MAIN listing: Package Includes: 1 x LIMETA CR2 Charger 1 x Type-C Cable (The batteries are not included.)


      TLDR: OP's listing (by adding bonus cable) is the better deal.

      Edit: scratch that. I've had my morning coffee now. Both come with a cable regardless. I have no idea what the difference is.

    • Quick look is that it both are the same same, but with mine you get the bundled 100W cable for practically free. On top of that your listing is $5 more expensive.

      Looks like they come with a factory USB A to USB C cable respectively.

  • just fyi guys if you are using your photo camera for any kind of video recording or long use, just get a USB-C dummy battery.

    you can then plug it into power bank or USB charger and don't have to worry about recharging the tiny battery over and over.

    dummy battery costs about the same as this charger.

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