Neewer VB-A1 V Mount Battery Adapter Plate for 15mm Rods
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Product Description
The Neewer VB-A1 V Mount Battery Adapter transforms professional filmmaking workflows by providing intelligent power distribution from a single V-mount battery source. This sophisticated power management solution delivers exceptional 90% conversion efficiency whilst offering six simultaneous output options, making it an essential tool for serious videographers and filmmakers who demand reliable, continuous power for complex multi-device setups.
Perfect for documentary filmmakers managing multiple recording devices, wedding videographers requiring extended shoot times, corporate video producers working with comprehensive lighting setups, content creators building advanced mobile rigs, and independent filmmakers maximising limited equipment budgets. Ideal for professionals who need to power cameras, monitors, lights, and accessories simultaneously without carrying multiple battery systems.
Professional video production often requires powering numerous devices with different voltage requirements, leading to complex cable management, multiple battery types, and frequent power interruptions that disrupt creative flow. Traditional power solutions create equipment compatibility issues and limit mobility during critical filming moments.
The VB-A1 solves these challenges through its intelligent six-port power distribution system that accommodates various voltage requirements from 5V to 16.8V, advanced PD60W bidirectional charging that enables simultaneous use and charging, and robust 15mm rod mounting system that integrates seamlessly with professional camera rigs. The comprehensive protection circuit ensures equipment safety whilst the high-efficiency conversion maximises battery life during extended productions.
Key Features
- High-efficiency 90% power conversion rate maximises V-mount battery performance and runtime
- Six simultaneous output ports including 12V DC (dual ports), 8V DC, USB-A, USB-C, and D-TAP connections
- Advanced PD60W bidirectional USB-C charging supports rapid device charging and battery management
- Professional 15mm dual rod clamp system for secure integration with camera rigs and shoulder mounts
- Universal V-mount compatibility with Sony, Fxlion, and Neewer battery systems
- Intelligent battery level display provides real-time power monitoring during shoots
- Comprehensive safety protection against overcharging, over-voltage, overcurrent, and short circuits
- Quick-release V-mount mechanism for rapid battery changes during production
- Multiple 1/4" and M4 mounting points for additional accessories and equipment
- Robust fireproof housing with durable metal construction for professional reliability
Specifications
- Model: VB-A1 V Mount Battery Adapter
- Maximum Power Output: 180W
- Conversion Efficiency: 90%
- Rod Compatibility: 15mm diameter systems
- Battery Input: 12.8V-16.8V (V-mount standard)
- USB-C Input/Output: PD3.0 5V/9V/12V/15V/20V (60W maximum)
- USB-A Output: 5V-12V (3A maximum)
- 8V DC Output: 8.4V (3A maximum)
- 12V DC Output: 12V (3A maximum, dual ports)
- 15V DC Output: 15V (3A maximum)
- D-TAP Output: 8V-16.8V (battery voltage passthrough)
- Dimensions: 142 x 96 x 32mm
- Weight: 650g
- Compatible Batteries: Sony V-mount (BP-V47, BP-V95, BP-95W), Fxlion, Neewer V-mount batteries
What's Included
- 1x VB-A1 V Mount Battery Adapter Plate
- 1x Professional 15mm dual rod clamp mounting system
- 4x Precision mounting screws for secure attachment
- 1x L-shaped hex key for assembly and adjustments
- Quick start guide with wiring diagrams
Common Dos and Don'ts
✓ Use the battery level display to plan your shooting schedule and avoid mid-scene power drops
✓ Take advantage of the bidirectional USB-C to charge your phone whilst powering your camera setup
✓ Mount additional accessories using the 1/4" threads to create a comprehensive power distribution hub
✓ Use the independent power switch to conserve battery when taking breaks between shots
✓ Label your cables by voltage to avoid accidentally powering devices with incorrect voltages
✗ Avoid daisy-chaining multiple power adapters
✗ Don't ignore the voltage requirements of your devices
✗ Never leave batteries attached when storing long-term
✗ Don't overtighten the rod clamps