Customer Reviews 

You may need a spare!
2009-06-14No complaints. Works when I need it to. Great for vacation or long days when you'll be taking pictures all day with your original battery (Which may not last all day depending on usage).

DIDN'T LAST LONG!
2009-06-08I bought this battery from AMAZON.COM to go with my sony digital. The reviews and everything were good so I decided to buy it. It worked for a good month. Now within 10 minutes of use, after fully charging my battery, my camera will say LOW Battery! It didn't even give much usage time to begin with. A fully charged battery only gave out 125 minutes of use; and those minutes seem to cut down so fast after just taking 3-4 pictures. This battery SUCKS! I don't know if it's the battery or the people selling the battery but it is from the Amazon store. I know what's for sure though, I won't be purchasing any more electronics or accessories from here.

A Must!
2009-05-29You will definitely want this battery pack. I use it as my primary battery and use the one that came with my Sony T900 as a backup. I like this one because it tells you on the LCD screen how much time you have left. Also, it is less expensive than if you bought it at Best Buy.

Rel. Good. Wish it would last longer
2009-05-05Worked good for 3-4 times I used it. Does not last that long as others advertise. Around 150 photos /full battery

Nice back-up
2009-04-19It's always nice to have a back-up battery especially when you're on vacation. The price was a lot cheaper than purchasing at a local electronics store like Best Buy. Shipping was quick.
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