I first bought Wasabi batteries in 2013 as I prepared for a six day assignment on Mount Kilimanjaro. No plug-in power for six days and nights and a $10,000 investment by the sponsor. I bought four batteries for my camera. I could not fail.
At 15,000 feet, I fell on rocks. I tried to shield the camera with my body but the battery took the hit. Broken but functioning. Flickered when I moved the camera. No problem. I had three more Wasabis. Completed the documentary.
In the Czech Republic, the camera and battery got soaked in the rain. No problems. Perfect function.
Azerbaijan. Perfect. Ethiopia. Perfect. Turkey. Perfect. Electrical storm off the coast of Malaysia, waves and monsoon downpour.. Wasabi never failed.
( And in the Third World, never charge video cameras straight from the wall. Always use the chargers Wasabi includes with every purchase. A power flux could burn a camera. )
Also, even after the camera shows dead battery, zero power, the Wasabis will go for another few minutes.
I could not afford to power three video cameras without Wasabi.
Excellent. Perfect.