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Lano sent me their camera battery power bank charger so I just want to do a quick unboxing
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and give my first impressions of this. And there's going to be these two boxes. This first box is
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going to have this storage pouch and this feels pretty nice. And now you can see the logo right
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there and it's going to be drawstring. And here's the second box. And this is going to have the user
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manual for the battery case itself and as well as a charging cable which is going to be USB-C to
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USB-C. And now finally the main thing is going to be the battery charger itself. And this thing is
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pretty big. This pack is basically just as big as a camera. So this is actually bigger than my Sony
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ZV-E10. It's got a good amount of weight to it too. And so right here you can see the size
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comparison of the charging case with the Sony ZV-E10. So this makes it look very small. Then again
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this is going to be a compact camera and then here it is compared width wise. So this is going to be
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thinner width than my camera itself but it also has the stock lens if I put another lens that this
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camera is currently using then it's going to be a lot wider like kind of like this now here's the
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top profile view and yeah let's actually check out the weight so this is going to be 403 grams so
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this feels really nice in the hand it's got like this kind of a matte like finish we got the logo
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lano here what appears to be a button that shows me the battery percentage so this is currently at
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82 designed for cameras at the bottom we're going to have a bunch of information followed
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by two soft rubber pads so when we can stand it up like this now at the top side channel
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one channel two push so do I have to push here yep push in and it reveal the battery so I can charge up to two batteries in here and then on the backside there going to be an in and out Now both of these ports are going to be 5 volts which gives you 3 amps
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and it'll give you a maximum wattage of 20. And if you use both of these combined, it'll still be the 5 volts, 3 amps, but 15 watts max
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So this battery pack is rated for 12,400 milliamps, which means I can charge my batteries many, many times
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considering these are only going to be 1300 milliamps. To put them in, simply open the cap up
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and just slide them right in. Just like so. And they just start to jiggle inside there. And then
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when I cap it, they're charging. And we could see like the little charging animation over here on
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the side. And then let me press the button. And there you can see a little bit more
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And now you can see the battery is currently charging. So this is going to be really convenient
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on the go because usually what I use would be something like this by Artman. It has three
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batteries so it's easier just to plug in and start charging but if I don't have access to an outlet
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then I could just use something like this. And on top of that this not only charges the batteries
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but can be used as a power bank as well too and because most of my things if not almost all of my
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things are USB-C this is going to be very handy. Just keep in mind this thing is going to be pretty
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big, even bulkier than my camera, my Sony ZV-E10 itself. So as long as there's room inside, you know
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carrying bag, then this would be great. Now, as far as weight goes with the batteries inside
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let's test that out. All right, so this brings it up to 1.15 ounces, also known as 495 grams
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And when done using this, this is going to be stored inside the carrying case
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Well, yeah, that's a quick look at the Lano camera battery charging case