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product_id: 7364188
title: "Watson Duo LCD Charger with 2 EN-EL15 Battery Plates"
brand: "watson"
price: "37.74 DT"
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reviews_count: 9
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# Worldwide Voltage 2 Battery Plates 2-6 hr Charge Time Watson Duo LCD Charger with 2 EN-EL15 Battery Plates

**Brand:** watson
**Price:** 37.74 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Watson Duo LCD Charger with 2 EN-EL15 Battery Plates by watson
- **How much does it cost?** 37.74 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- watson enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted watson brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stay Connected:** USB 2.0 port for charging your other devices on the go.
- • **Fast & Efficient:** Charge your devices in just 2-6 hours.
- • **Power Up Anywhere:** 100-240VAC for global charging convenience.
- • **Ready for Adventure:** Includes a 12VDC car charger for road trips.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Accepts various battery plates for ultimate flexibility.

## Overview

The Watson Duo LCD Charger is a versatile charging solution designed for the modern professional. With worldwide voltage compatibility, rapid charging capabilities, and the inclusion of two EN-EL15 battery plates, this charger ensures you stay powered up no matter where your journey takes you. Plus, the USB port allows you to charge additional devices, making it the perfect companion for both work and play.

## Description

This Duo LCD Charger from Watson charges 1 or 2 EN-EL15 batteries via the included dedicated plates. These can be replaced by optional plates for various other batteries. The Duo can even simultaneously charge 2 different batteries with different voltages. It runs on 100-240VAC power, allowing for use all over the world. Charging time is between 2 and 6 hours, and the charger also features a USB 2.0 port for charging another device simultaneously. The LCD screen provides a digital read-out of each battery's charge percentage--even when the charger is unplugged--via the test button. The Duo includes a power cord with a 2-prong US plug, as well as a 12VDC car charger that plugs into a cigarette lighter.Input Power: 100-240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz, 12 / 24 VDC, 2.0 AOutput Power: 1.2-8.4 VDC, 2.0 A (max.), USB 2.0 port: 5.0 VDC, 2.0 A (max.)Charging Time: 2-6 hrInterface: USB 2.0 port for charging another deviceOperating Temperature: 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)Storage Temperature: -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)Dimensions: Charger: 4.9 x 4.5 x 1.75" (12.4 x 11.4 x 4.45 cm), Cord length: 4.7' (1.4 m)Weight: 7.7 oz (218 g)

## Features

- 100-240VAC Power for Worldwide Use | Charging Time: 2-6 hr
- USB 2.0 Port for Charging Other Devices | Includes 2 EN-EL15 Battery Plates
- Accepts Various Other Battery Plates | Digital Read-Out of Charge Percentage
- Includes Power Cord | Includes 12VDC Car Charger
- In The Box: 2 x Battery Adapter Plate for EN-EL15, Power Cord, 12VDC Car Charger, Limited 1-Year Warranty

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    4.4* Versatile advanced charger with great info display.
  

*by X***2 on Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2015*

My Need:I have a D810 as my main camera and a D300 as my backup and was looking for an adaptable charger to handle them both since I want fresh batteries before a shoot.  Alas, the D300 and D810/D800 have different batteries.  I could have used the OEM charge blocks to charge 1 of each type separately but would never be able to charge two of the same type at the same time without buying two more charging blocks, one for each type.This Solution:This unit satisfies all my charging needs.  It has 2 bays to charge 2 batteries where each battery can be of different types though the use of adapter plates which accomplish 2 things:  They fit the battery shape and contacts but also signal the charger what voltages to charge them with.  In my case, the D300 and D800/810 batteries have different characteristics.  This unit handles both in stride.Adapter Plates:It accomplishes this feat by the use of adapter plates that fit into each charging bay; you then plug your batter into the adapter plate.  I bought the main unit that comes with two EN-EL15 batteries adapters for my D800/D810 batteries.Since my backup camera is the Nikon D300 and uses the EN-EL3 battery, I also bought 2 of the “Watson Battery Adapter Plate for EN-EL3 / EN-EL3e & NP-150” to charge up to two EN-EL3 D300 batteries.  To charge your batteries you snap in the adapter plates for the given battery type then slide in the battery into the plate.Sample Usage Scenario:The greatest benefit for me has to do with my session preparation flow.  When I go on a shoot, the most important thing is to have at least one battery each of my D810 and D300 models be fully charged.  The next, much lower priority is for each model to have both its batteries fully charged.  My logic is based on the following worst case scenario.Assume there is a job we have to get to in a few hours, there may not be time to charge 2 sets of 2 batteries, and all 4 batteries are dead or nearly so.  So, we need to figure out which batteries to charge first to give us the maximum power insurance if we do not have enough time to charge all four.The basis of the solution is obvious once you see it (old design joke).  Having two fully charged batteries for a broken dead body is useless.  Ergo, the best approach is to charge 1 battery of each type.  In the case you couldn’t charge a 2nd set and the battery for the main body ran out, I can switch bodies and continue shooting with minor adjustments for lenses and resolution.  This unit allows me to accomplish that protocol:  Charging one battery of each type at the same time.  Whatever time I have left before leaving, I charge the other one of each type.  Voila!Track Record:So far, this unit is serving me well.  It is great having two charging bays, adapters to charge different battery types, and an advanced informative backlit LCD display that shows voltage and charge state of each battery.  Upon first use, it seemed like the display was a bit erratic in its readings but I came to realize it takes a few seconds to test the state of charge of the batteries.As some may know, to test a battery more accurately, you need to apply a known load, measure the voltages and current dissipation, and then compute a state of charge based on the standard specs of the battery.  It’s an imperfect science and I cannot attest that this is what the unit is actually doing but works as if it were and produces readings that seem accurate.Aesthetically, the LCD display is far cooler and more gratifying to look at than a featureless solid plastic charger block with a small LED that is either OFF, Flashing, or ON.Ergonomics:The unit works easily and logically but the adapter plates need some care.Minor problem with adapter plates:There is a minor design flaw related to how the adapter plates fit into the charge bays.  The force required to snap in the adapters is the same or a bit less than the force needed to insert the batteries into the adapters.  As a result, when you slide out a battery, you may inadvertently also slide out the adapter plate.  This is a very minor inconvenience.  After pulling out a few times, you learn that you can hold down the surrounding plate as you pull out the battery.  I never once thought of returning the unit for this minor hassle.  The ideal design would have been to have a slide lock or push release button for the adapter plates.  That would only add pennies to the design.  They should have asked me first :-)  I demoted the rating by a ½ star for this minor design flaw.Longer Term:I’ve had the unit in service for about 3 months and, so far, it hasn’t malfunctioned once, the display continues to operate correctly, and the batteries seemed to be charging to their full capacity.  In this time, I’ve charged two battery types about 10 times each.  I’ll update this review if things change.UPDATE: 2015-05-29 The issue with the adapter plates coming off as you remove the battery is just a wee bit more irksome than I first thought. However, it is still only a very minor issue since it is trivial to pull the adapter off of the battery if it did come off with it and slip it back into the charger body - taking all of 3-5 seconds. Also keep in mind how often you charge your batteries.  I am a retired pro, still shoot a great deal, and typically only need to charge my Nikon batteries once a month with light use, once a week with moderate use, once every few days with heavy use, and daily or more for astrophotography, location, or studio sessions.  For me, the convenience of charging both my D300 and D810 batteries (or 2 of either) at the same time erases any hassled thoughts about the adapter plate issue.  So, I slightly reduced my rating from 4.5 to 4.4 stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    If the inserts remained in place better, this would get five stars
  

*by S***B on Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2015*

The first one I received was faulty, but Amazon took it back and reimbursed me without question. The new one is perfect. It does exactly what it says it does. Charges two batteries independently at a reasonable charge rate (not a trickle, but not so fast it damages the battery) and displays the status of the charge at the same time. I won't regurgitate their description of the product; suffice it to say I am happy with how well it works. As other reviewers have mentioned, this charger works on many batteries by simply using different inserts, and those inserts do not stay in place when removing the battery. That is the only design flaw I have found, but it's such a simple fix I'm rating it down for the inconvenience to the user.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Better than expected
  

*by C***A on Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2015*

Im always a bet skeptical when something sounds too good. This product lives performs as advertised. I use it for EN-EL 15 batteries for my Nikon d7200. Charges rapidly and the visual indication appears to be accurate when compared with battery level as lead by the camera. I also purchased the adapter plates to allow charging of EN-EL3 used in older cameras, e.g., D90. Results are also excellent. This product allows for easy, relatively rapid simultaneous charging of two batteries. A big plus. Definitely recommended.

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