Product Details
Sony BCTRG Travel Charger for G-Series Battery

Sony BCTRG Travel Charger for G-Series Battery
From Sony

List Price: $59.99
Price: $40.06

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Etronics

63 new or used available from $18.95

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Product Description

fully charges an NP-BG1 battery in approximately 1.5 hours * AC power handling between 100 and 240 volts (suitable for worldwide use; plug adapters may be required outside the US) * compact, lightweight design * retractable AC plug * weight: 3 oz. *


Product Details

  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: BCTRG
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 3.00" h x 1.00" w x 4.50" l, 8.00 pounds

Features

  • fully charges an NP-BG1 battery in approximately 1.5 hours
  • AC power handling between 100 and 240 volts (suitable for worldwide use; plug adapters may be required outside the US)
  • compact, lightweight design
  • retractable AC plug
  • weight: 3 oz.

Customer Reviews

this sony equipment is the real deal, not the original but better5
I love my camera. But suddenly after a year I couldn't find the charger - I must have left it somewhere in my travels. This was disappointing, no charger no extra battery and I couldn't recharge my other battery either, and couldn't use the camera now at all! Stopped me dead in my tracks. I started the search to find a replacement and was very surprised that I couldn't replace the original stuff! Then I found these on Amazon.com - both the battery and the charger - PRICEY! But others are imitations. I am happy with the new equipment. They actually work better (the battery tells you how much battery life is left and the charger works faster) and I would rather pay more for more than less for less.

Great buy!5
This charger is super-fast! And the charge lasts a long time! It was promptly delivered just as explained (in great condition)! What a pleasure to do business with you!

We need a standard battery!3
Overall this charger works great. it's compact and travels nicely. I find it distressing, however, that there are 8 million different choices for a battery. Each choice is equally overpriced. Companies need to do the consumer a favor and go to one or two standard battery sizes. I know there are a lot of implications in that, but surely we can have a better market then we have now.