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GoPro Dual Battery Charger + Battery (for Hero4 Black/Hero4 Silver) (GoPro Official Accessory)

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Features

  • Simultaneous charging: The only GoPro battery charger that lets you charge two GoPro batteries at the same time
  • Standard USB compatibility: Can be powered with most standard USB chargers, the GoPro wall or auto charger (sold separately) or a computer
  • Led indicator ligts: Dual led lights indentify the charging status of both batteries: In process (amber) and fully charged (green)
  • Use your camera while charging: Dont stop shooting just to charge up use the dual battery charger to charge your spare batteries while you use your camera
  • Includes a spare Hero4 battery: Comes with an extra 1160mah lithium ion rechargeable battery for your Hero4 camera for use with Hero4 cameras only

Description

Compact Dual Battery Charger for Hero 4 batteries. Charge using any powered USB source (AC Adapter, Car Adapter, Laptop, etc.). From the Manufacturer Conveniently Charge your HERO4 camera batteries with the Dual Battery Charger, the only GoPro charger that allows you to charge two batteries simultaneously. Featuring USB compatibility, you can power it with most standard USB chargers, the GoPro Wall or Auto Charger, or a computer. Dual LED indicator lights display the charging status, so you know when your batteries are ready for action. Includes a spare 1160mAh Lithium-ion rechargeable battery for your HERO4 camera.


Product Dimensions: 1.97 x 4.17 x 7.09 inches


Item Weight: 5.4 ounces


Item model number: AHBBP-401


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 28, 2014


Manufacturer: GBKD9


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  • Useful For Extreme and Active GoPro Users, But Recommend For All GoPro Users!
The GoPro HERO4 Dual Battery Charger + Battery For HERO4 (fig1, fig2) is a great and efficient way to charge your batteries when you're on the go, and doing lots of things that require more than just 1 battery capacity. This dual charger comes with a battery, just like the one you got with your GoPro when you bought it. One thing that I like about this is that it also comes with its own cable, so you don't have to use the one from your GoPro. This way, if you lose one of your charging cables, you always have an extra one handy and ready to go. The charger also comes equipped with a small little booklet for instructions on how to use the charger, and some safety warnings. It comes in many different languages, so if you don't speak English, you're still set to go. Also, if you don't speak any of those languages included in the booklet, the charger is pretty straightforward and you can pretty much look at the charger and tell how to use it. I believe the battery that this dual charger comes wtih is about half charged, just like the battery when you got your GoPro. So, you'll need to charge your new battery before you go adventuring and use your GoPro. To use the GoPro Dual Battery Charger: Plug the charger into a power source, which I will get into soon. Next, after the charger is connected on both sides of the charging cable, just slide in either one or both of your batteries and it will begin charging. Below the batteries will be a light that I believe is LED, which will turn amber when charging and green when full (fig3). You are able to charge only one battery (fig4), which means that you are able to charge one of your batteries while you use the other, and just switch off. This is nice because I know of some dual plus battery chargers that must use both batteries in order to begin charging. Now for the power source. This dual charger's cable is just like the one that comes with your GoPro, as stated previously. One side connects to the charger (fig5, fig6), and the other is a USB connector (fig7, fig8). This does not come with a wall charger, but you are able to order one separately at an extra cost. GoPro sells their own wall chargers, but they can be a bit expensive. However, if you have an iPhone like I do, you are able to use your iPhone wall adapter to charge your GoPro batteries. Just plug the USB end into your adapter, and connect that to a power source (usually a wall outlet.) I do not know about how well other phone adapters work, but you are free to try it out for yourself. Just be sure to check and make sure that the adapter output is 5V, 1A (fig9). Those pictures were really blurry, but on the iPhone adapter, it shows the voltage right above the metal prongs. Make sure that you are checking the OUTPUT, not the INPUT, and make sure you are checking anything anyway before using it to charge your Dual Battery Charger. If you do not use the right output, there is a chance that you will damage your battery charger. These pictures below that have been referenced in my review itself might help you in your choice of buying this GoPro HERO4 Dual Battery Charger + Battery. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 2, 2015 by Anthony Lu Anthony Lu

  • Excelente servicio y producto.
Satisfecho con la utilidad y calidad.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 7, 2022 by BM

  • Another Winning GoPro Product! Don't Skimp on Power!
I purchased this official GoPro Dual Battery Charger + Battery item from Amazon this week in preparation for an upcoming trip where I plan to use my GoPro Hero 4 Silver as much as possible. In the past I've tried to use the camera to charge my batteries at night, but it's such a hassle to remember to swap batteries when they finish charging. Because of that, I decided that I would buy an external charger. There are many choices between the official GoPro product and aftermarket chargers. I don't shy away from third-party products, but when it comes to batteries and chargers, I like to do my homework. In my research I found too many complaints about non-GoPro batteries and chargers to feel comfortable using them. The last thing I wanted was to overheat a battery or my camera by using questionable parts. I contacted GoPro support to ask if they approved of any third-party chargers or batteries, and they do not. This charger is exactly what I wanted. It's compact and has a USB port for charging. I prefer that over a built-in electrical plug. I also ordered a separate spare GoPro battery with this item. They are both charging as I type this review. Thank you GoPro for making a great product! (I was NOT compensated for this review. These are my thoughts based on my experience) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 27, 2016 by djn djn

  • What you see is not what you get
After two weeks of use the battery and charge seems to be of good quality. In fact I took a battery that was just charged in the camera and placed it in the charger. To my surprise the yellow light came on and the charger seems to have topped off the battery. So why then did I only give three stars. Well I spent almost twice the amount to get the genuin product instead of a aftermarket product. As a electrical enigineer I understand that a 3rd party setup can be just as good. However I didn't want to bother with the battery size maybe being a little off size so I went with the GoPro version. However what you see is not what you get. You only get One Battery and you don't get the power supply. True if you read the fine print the description does show this. However after looking at 3rd party versions the do five you two batteries and then coming across this it's easy to think that what you see in the picture is what you get. Ok I get it they can say the second battery is there to show you what will look like with two batteries and the wall charger is there to show you that it's needed. But push comes to shove this is descriptive marketing. The second battery and wall charger can easily be grayed out to clearly show you what you get. This isn't a accident. If I knew I was getting less for paying twice the amount then I likely would have purchase the 3rd party product. I use 3rd party batteries in my other cameras without any problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 9, 2017 by Jeff

  • What to buy for gopro . The accessories I use.
This is great while using the gopro. I used it in a water park that gopro is the finest! But this little device will charge the batteries which are not that long in life becuase with the gopro you have to keep it on and than press the button for shots when they suddenly occur. I also use the wrist strap for water, chest strap for skiing, get the floaty attachment in case it falls in water . It will sink. This strap head wraps look so silly on people. The wrist strap is easier and looks better. Also for skiing I have heard the helmet mount doesn't always hold if you ski through trees. If you don't than its a fine choice. Always ski with a helmet for your protection even if you are on beginner slopes. The helmet mount is fine for that. The chest mount will be fine for skiing and boarding and is most secure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 31, 2015 by Mer

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