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XTAR BC4 Battery charger

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EAN / GTIN  6952918342977
Weight - g  124
Brand  Xtar
Power supply  USB cable
Battery size (charger)  AA, AAA
Battery chemistry  Li-ion, NiMH
Charging slots  4
Extra functions  Powerbank, USB-A

Availability: In stock

€10.95

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BC4 AA/AAA Charger
Designed for 1.5V & 1.2V Batteries
The XTAR BC4 is a smart charger with four independent bays, allowing it to charge 1.5V li-ion and 1.2V NiMH AA/AAA batteries simultaneously. Multiple safety features such as overheat, overcharge, and short circuit protection keep you and your home safe.

More Than Just a Charger
The BC4 not only charges batteries, but can discharge as an power source for your essential devices. The USB-C port has a lightning-fast input rate of 2A, and the regular USB port offers universal connection to phones, laptops, and smart-watches, and more.

When four batteries are in the charger, use the side-switch to activate an LED light, transforming the BC4 into a flashlight in the event of an emergency. The four LED indicators help keep track of the BC4's remaining battery life.

Notable Features
» Can charge four 1.5V li-ion or 1.2V NiMH AA/AAA batteries simultanously
» Dual USB and USB-C ports lets the BC4 operate as a powerbank as well as a battery charger
» Embedded LED lets you use the charger as a flashlight in an emergency
» Multiple safety features, including overcharge, over-current, over-voltage, & short circuit protection, as well as temperature control and physical anti-reverse detection
» Housed in ABS flame-retardant & resistant material as an extra precaution
» Translucent cover snaps on easy, and lets you directly observe batteries on-the-go while maintaining a stylish appearance

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Do not try to charge lisoci2 cells (like saft ls14500 or tadiran sl-760) this are not rechargabel cells and will explode if you charge them