Description
Article no.: 31473
The SmallRig 5105 is a compact portable charger case designed for Canon LP-E6 series camera batteries. It holds two batteries and fits comfortably in your palm, making it useful for photographers and filmmakers who need reliable charging on the go. The unit supports both OEM and third-party LP-E6 type batteries.
The product includes the following certifications: QC Report, FCC, CE, RoHS, ISED, and RCM.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Fast charging port | 18W USB-C |
| Charging time | Fully charges two batteries in approximately 2.5 hours |
| Display | High-definition display shows battery level per channel; readable when disconnected |
| Included cable | 60W USB-C to USB-C Cable (1m) |
| Compatibility | Canon LP-E6P, LP-E6NH, LP-E6N, LP-E6; OEM and third-party batteries supported |
| Certifications | QC Report, FCC, CE, RoHS, ISED, RCM |
| Recommended adapter | Power adapter with 18W or higher output |
Question: Can this charger handle third-party LP-E6 style batteries?
Answer: Yes. The SmallRig 5105 is capable of charging both OEM Canon batteries and third-party LP-E6 style batteries.
Question: How long does it take to charge two batteries?
Answer: When used with an appropriate power adapter, the charger can fully charge two batteries in approximately 2.5 hours.
Question: Is the battery level visible when the charger is unplugged?
Answer: Yes. The high-definition display indicates the battery level for each channel even when the charger is disconnected from power, and it will flash the battery icon if levels drop critically low.
Question: What safety protections does the charger include and what power sources can I use?
Answer: The charger includes intelligent circuitry with over-temperature and over-voltage protections. It monitors temperature and voltage, will slow charging during overheating, cut off power in case of overvoltage, and apply trickle charging near full capacity. The included 1m 60W USB-C cable lets you use wall adapters, car chargers, and power banks; however, SmallRig recommends using a power adapter that provides 18W or higher output for best results.