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Canon Batteries & Chargers Canon LP-E17

Canon LP-E17

4.8

Camera Battery, 1040mAh, Li-Ion 7.2V

£44.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £14.66/mo.*
9+stores
Canon Batteries & Chargers Canon NB-13L

Canon NB-13L

4.5

Camera Battery, 1250mAh, Li-Ion

£55.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £18.66/mo.*
9+stores
Canon Batteries & Chargers Canon LP-E12

Canon LP-E12

4.6

Camera Battery, 875mAh, Li-Ion

£49.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £16.66/mo.*
9+stores
Canon Batteries & Chargers Canon LP-E10

Canon LP-E10

4.7

Camera Battery, Li-Ion

£16.52
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.50/mo.*
9+stores
Canon Batteries & Chargers Canon LP-EL

Canon LP-EL

Camera Battery, Li-Ion

£124.31
Or 3 interest-free payments of £41.43/mo.*
9+stores
Canon Batteries & Chargers Canon NB-11LH

Canon NB-11LH

4.6

Camera Battery, 800mAh, Li-Ion 3.6V

£41.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.66/mo.*
9+stores
Canon Batteries & Chargers Canon BG-E14

Canon BG-E14

4.9

Camera Battery Charger

£130.00£130.56
Or 3 interest-free payments of £43.33/mo.*
9+stores
Canon Batteries & Chargers Canon LC-E6E

Canon LC-E6E

4.9

Camera Battery Charger

£43.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £14.66/mo.*
9+stores
Canon LP-E19

Canon LP-E19

Camera Battery, 7000mAh, Li-Ion

£145.20
Or 3 interest-free payments of £48.40/mo.*
9+stores
Canon BP-828

Canon BP-828

4.5

Camera Battery, 2670mAh, Li-Ion 7.4V

£98.89
Or 3 interest-free payments of £32.96/mo.*
9+stores
Canon LP-E6NH

Canon LP-E6NH

4.7

Camera Battery, 2130mAh, Li-Ion

£99.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £33.00/mo.*
4stores
Canon NB-10L

Canon NB-10L

4.8

Camera Battery, 920mAh, Li-Ion 7.4V

£47.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £15.99/mo.*
9+stores

Batteries & Chargers: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing batteries, it's essential to ensure compatibility with your devices. Rechargeable batteries like NiMH or lithium-ion are eco-friendly and cost-effective over time. However, if your device requires non-rechargeable batteries, opt for alkaline ones. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines to confirm which type suits your gadget best. Doing so ensures optimal performance and longevity.

Modern chargers often come with smart features such as automatic shut-off, overcharge protection, and fast charging capabilities. These features not only extend the life of your batteries but also ensure safety during charging. For instance, a charger with automatic shut-off will stop charging once the battery is full, preventing overheating and potential hazards. Investing in a charger with these features can save you time and provide peace of mind.

Before purchasing, consider how often you use your devices and their power consumption. For high-drain devices like digital cameras or gaming controllers, high-capacity rechargeable batteries are ideal as they last longer between charges. On the other hand, if you have low-drain devices such as remote controls or clocks, standard rechargeable or even non-rechargeable batteries might suffice. Assessing your usage patterns helps you make a more informed decision that aligns with your needs.

BATTERIES & CHARGERS

FAQ

Batteries and chargers are available in various types such as alkaline, lithium, and rechargeable. Alkaline batteries are common for everyday devices, while lithium ones offer longer life for high-drain electronics. Rechargeable batteries are cost-effective and eco-friendly, suitable for frequent use.

Batteries and chargers are chosen based on compatibility with your battery type. Ensure the charger supports the voltage and size of your batteries. Look for features like auto shut-off to prevent overcharging, and consider a smart charger for optimal performance.

Batteries and chargers differ in that rechargeable ones can be used multiple times, while non-rechargeable ones are single-use. Rechargeables save money over time and reduce waste. Non-rechargeables are convenient for infrequent use or emergencies due to their long shelf life.

Batteries & Chargers are designed to meet specific energy needs. Devices may require certain voltages or chemistries to function safely and efficiently. Using the recommended battery type ensures optimal performance and prevents potential damage to the device.

Batteries and chargers last longer when stored in a cool, dry place. Avoid extreme temperatures and keep them away from metal objects that could cause short circuits. For rechargeables, follow charging instructions carefully and avoid letting them fully discharge regularly.

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