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Your cart is empty. The Wasabi Power ENEL14 battery replaces the Nikon EN-EL14 or EN-EL14a battery. These batteries are fully decoded, which means that they will perform like the Nikon original, displaying the remaining battery life on the camera. They are fully compatible with the Nikon camera and charger. All items meet or exceed OEM standards and come with a 3-year manufacturer warranty.
Batteries replace Nikon EN-EL14 or EN-EL14a.
Compatible with:
Nikon Coolpix P7000
Nikon Coolpix P7100
Nikon Coolpix P7700
Nikon Coolpix P7800
Nikon D3100
Nikon D3200
Nikon D3300
Nikon D3400
Nikon D5100
Nikon D5200
Nikon D5300
Nikon D5500
Nikon Df
Alberto Vasquez
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
excelente, cumple con lo esperado
T. Rolfes
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
These are the second and third batteries I've purchased for my Nikon. The first one started to swell, but it was also over four years old. Luckily I discovered the issue when it was outside my camera, so I didn't have to fight getting it out.
Roya Oshrieh
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
If it was an option to rate this product with 0 stars, I would! I needed extra batteries for my camera, but after using them I will have to dispose of them. My camera locks up and won't focus or fire AT ALL! When I use my other batteries, it works perfectly!
Cora
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
The main question I had was whether or not these batteries would fit in the original, OEM Nikon charger. They DO.I haven’t had them long enough to attest to their longevity, but I have heard good things about this brand. It’s great you get two in a package. They work, they turn on my camera. They took about 45-50 minutes to charge the first time.I love the plastic caps that come on the end. They probably don’t matter or do much, but I like the thought of keeping dust and micro debris out of the charging contacts.
CeeVee
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
These brand new batteries is not as good as my OEM Nikon batteries that are 5 years old and has been through lots & lots of use and repeated charging. I will stick with OEM in the future.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
Good power - fits recharger for my Canon perfect - price for two - great value
Jacob Mcmindes
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2022
I bought a 2-pack of the ENEL14 for my Nikon D5600 back in February of 2019, and they still work. I use my camera for hours long photoshoots multiple times every month, and routinely drain the batteries in the process. They've put on a lot of mileage, but they still hold a charge, have very little battery "battery inflation" from regular use, and most importantly, the camera reads them as the correct battery.If you had a concern about these things working in your Nikon, for the most part they should, as long as your camera says it uses the same battery form factor (ENEL14), compatibility shouldn't be a problem.Since I've had these for almost 3 years, with routine and regular use, I haven't had actual service issues with them at all. They're about 1000 days old now, and while their capacity has diminished over time (all Lithium based cells deteriorate over time), they still typically last for about 2 hours of shooting with my flash unit attached and the viewfinder display running, if that helps anyone. Are these worth it? Absolutely. If the batteries had a bit more capacity than the factory Nikon battery, operationally, then that'd be even better (they do not, they're about the exact same as far as I've noticed).
MH
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2019
I purchased these batteries for use on a camping trip for a nikon D5300 which had been converted for Infrared for Live Mode View. I never use Live Mode so this was new to me. First day, after about hiking for a 3 hours (cameral left on in Live Mode View) and taking 12 photos the battery died on me. Fortunately I had the OEM with me. Next day, similar scenario, the OEM battery died on me. Which made me release it was not the Wasabi batteries and it might have something to do with Live Mode View. So I do two things (1) put in the last charge Wasabi battery, made a point of turning the camera off instead of leaving it on in Live Mode View (2) Charging the OEM and Wasabi batteries in the car using a car power inverter/converter which charged both in the same amount of time while driving.I have since used the Wasabi batteries which so far appear to be no different to charge and maintaining charge and in the number of photos taken with them, than the OEM. Not sure how long they will last over time but will update again. For the price and so far it has been worth it.
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