📸 Never miss a moment with Powerextra's ultimate battery backup!
The Powerextra 2 Pack LP-E6N LP E6 Battery is a high-capacity, rechargeable lithium-ion battery designed for Canon EOS cameras. With a capacity of 2600mAh and a voltage of 7.4V, these batteries provide longer shooting times and are fully compatible with a wide range of Canon models. Featuring multiple safety protections and the ability to display battery levels on your camera's LCD, this backup solution ensures you’re always ready to capture life’s most precious moments.
Antenna Location | Camera |
Item Weight | 2.6 Ounces |
Battery Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 2.4 x 1 x 1.8 inches |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Capacity | 2600 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Compatible Phone Models | LP-E6 LP-E6N |
Voltage | 7.4 Volts |
C**2
Work fine with Canon R6 Mark II
Seem to be a good less expensive alternative to OEM batteries. Had good life and recharged with no issue. We’ll see how they hold up over time.
S**R
So far, So good.
These are a much better price than the Canon batteries and have more capacity, too. So far, they are working great and still holding lots of charge. If they die prematurely, I'll come back and update this review. 5 stars for now.
G**R
Work perfectly
They worked perfectly with my Cannon Mark II.Do not know about the the battery life of these yet.But so far b=very happy with them and the price can't be beat.
T**A
Had 2 bad batteries sent, but they replaced them immediately and were very very helpful!
Worst decision I ever made... Trying to save a buck.... I bought 2, charged both, inserted into my Canon camera and they worked. Took both out and stored in camera bag. Went to use them and both were dead and both won't charge now. Lesson learned... if you're a pro, buy pro gear... if you want to take a chance, you get what you pay for.Amended on 11/20/17... After leaving my original feedback, the company emailed me asking for an in depth explanation and then responded asking me if they could send me 2 new batteries in place of the ones that didn't work. To be honest, I was blown away. When, in this day and age does that ever happen any more? So I agreed, what did I have to lose? The customer rep was on top of things every step of the way and it seemed that they could not do enough to make it right!My new batteries were rushed to me and upon arrival I charged them and used them on a job the next day. I charged them again and they are still up and running. I use a Canon charger that shows in real time the charge capacity and when it is fully charged. Some off brands will not do that, but these happily are recognized and work perfectly.S--t happens and lets face it, any company can miss occasionally, but not every company stands behind their products. This company does. I will buy confidently from them again.
A**O
My two new batteries...
The batteries arrived in great condition. They truly are a great replacement for an original Canon battery in regards of cost. A Canon battery is priced at $57. I can get 6 batteries from Powerextra for about the same price so do the math. Now since I have gotten a new camera, a Canon 5D MK IV, I have noticed that Canon has become more aggressive in not allowing 3rd party manufacturers to work as expected in the camera. What Canon has done is that it has not definitely allowed 3rd party batteries to be used in the camera. The camera can sense if the battery is not an original Canon battery. I think it must have some chip in it. That being said the camera will ask you if it is a Canon battery or if it is not. If you answer it is not then a warning will come up saying that Canon is not responsible for any damage done to the camera due to use of a non Canon battery. The camera monitors the rechargeability of a Canon battery. It indicated to me that my LP-E6, which was the first battery I used on my Canon 60D was not retaining its charge anymore. That kind of makes sense because I have been using that batter for 12 years now. So if you are using a 3rd party battery the 5D will not give you that information. So I think the cost savings trump the information provided to you by the battery. I have in the years I used 3rd party batteries have never had damage to my camera. I make sure I read the reviews and go with a brand I know. Powerextra is one of those brands. I highly recommend their batteries.
T**M
Batteries work as advertised.
These are for my Canon EOS70D. I haven't used them much yet, but they charged up ok, and the camera worked fine.
W**M
Quick ship, Great Quality, friendly seller.
Quick ship, Great Quality, friendly seller.
S**L
Excellent use life.
Good batteries with excellent life.The only disadvantage is my Canon brand charger won’t charge them. I need to use an aftermarket charger.
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