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Hitech - Smart Travel Charger for JVC BN-V101 Battery

Hitech - Smart Travel Charger for JVC BN-V101 BatteryBrand: Hitech
Category: CE

List Price: $30.35
Buy New: $20.00
as of 7/30/2010 19:40 MDT details
You Save: $10.35 (34%)

In Stock


Seller: Hitech


MPN: H-DC-SQS80(2)
UPC: 034051101270
EAN: 0034051101270
ASIN: B000FE9FZW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Hitech H-DC-SQS80(2) smart charger for JVC BN-V101 digital camera battery
  • Supports universal voltage 110V-240V
  • Comes with a AC adaptor & a car cigarrete lighter DC charger
  • Portable and light weight
  • Item available at Hitech merchant

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Hitech H-DC-SQS80(2) smart charger has a sleek design and ideal for home and travelling use. It is portable and easy to carry around. Compatible with Fuji/JVC digital camera models: CAPLIO RR1, DC4800, Digilux Zoom, FinePix4800Zoom, FinePix4900Zoom, FinePix6800Zoom, FinePix6900Zoom, MX-1700, MX-2700, MX-2900, PDR-M4, PDR-M5, PDR-M70, RDC-6000, RDC-7, RDC-7S, etc...

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