BRAND NEW LI-ION RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK FOR CANON CAMERA DIGITAL IXUS I ZOOM IXY DIGITAL 60 PowerShot SD1100IS

BRAND NEW LI-ION RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK FOR CANON CAMERA DIGITAL IXUS I ZOOM IXY DIGITAL 60 PowerShot SD1100IS

 
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Product Description:

We carry brand new replacement/compatible batteries and chargers that are manufactured to meet or exceed the specifications of the original brand manufacturer. PomerPower battery can be recharge with our charger or any other OEM charger. PomerPower battery charger can recharge our batteries as well as OEM batteries.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • 1000mAH
  • 3.7 V
  • Dimensions (mm): 40x35x5.5
  • Chemistry: Lithium-ion
  • Brand: POMMER POWER
  • EAN: 4897003187267
  • Label: POMMER POWER
  • Manufacturer: POMMER POWER
  • Model: 4897003187267
  • MPN: 4897003187267
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_POWER_SUPPLY
  • Publisher: POMMER POWER
  • Studio: POMMER POWER

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