Flashpoint BP-960 Power Pack for StreakLight vs Amaran Peak 86.4Wh Power Bank with E-Lock (170W) for Lights & Cameras
Overall winner: Amaran Peak 86.4Wh Power Bank with E-Lock (170W) for Lights & Cameras
Key Differences
Amaran Peak (A) offers cable-free power delivery specifically to Ace E-Lock lights, high output up to 170W and multiple USB ports for devices, and is listed at a lower price tier. Flashpoint BP-960 (B) includes the battery pack plus charger, advertises extended flash capacity (up to 1800 full-power flashes) and a 1-year USA warranty, but references specific Canon 580EXII compatibility which may limit use with other systems
Flashpoint BP-960 Power Pack for StreakLight
Compact power kit for external flash systems. Provides extended shooting with up to 1800 full-power flashes and includes battery pack, shoulder strap, and AC charger. Customer note highlights reliable support through a 1-year USA warranty
Pros
- includes battery pack and charger
- extended power with up to 1800 full-power flashes
- 1-year USA warranty
- shoulder strap for portability
Cons
- mentions only 3 reviews
- specific Canon 580EXII reference may limit compatibility
- no additional accessories listed beyond basics
Amaran Peak 86.4Wh Power Bank with E-Lock (170W) for Lights & Cameras
All-in-one portable power system with direct E-Lock power for compatible lights and gear. Supports up to 170W output and multiple USB ports in a compact form, suitable for handheld or mounted setups. Customer note: versatile one-system power solution
Pros
- cable-free power delivery to Ace E-Lock lights
- high output up to 170W
- multiple USB ports for devices
- compact, portable design
Cons
- limited real-world rating data from reviews
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Amaran |
| Durability | Flashpoint |
| Versatility | Amaran |
| User Reviews | Amaran |