Tether Tools unveils hot-swappable Case Relay system for uninterrupted power to your camera

Gannon Burgett

Gannon Burgett is a communications professional with over a decade of experience in content strategy, editing, marketing, multimedia content creation. He’s photographed and written content seen across hundreds of millions of pageviews. In addition to his communications work for various entities and publications, Gannon also runs his multimedia marketing agency, Ekleptik Media, where he brings his expertise as a full-stack creator to help develop and execute data-driven content strategies. His writing, photos, and videos have appeared in USA Today, Car and Driver, Road & Track, Autoweek, Popular Mechanics, TechCrunch, Gizmodo, Digital Trends, DPReview, PetaPixel, Imaging Resource, Lifewire, Yahoo News, Detroit Free Press, Lansing State Journal, and more.

Screen Shot 2016-02-24 at 4.58.24 PM

Tether Tools has announced the Case Relay system, a camera attachment that they claim to be the world’s first device that will allow you to provide uninterrupted power to your camera using a standard wall outlet or USB battery pack, such as the ones you use to charge up your smartphone.

The device itself isn’t exactly elegant, as it’s a box connected to two wires: one to plug into your camera and one that connects to the battery pack or wall outlet. The box itself houses a 1,200 mAh battery inside, which powers the camera as you’re switching power sources.

Screen Shot 2016-02-24 at 4.58.33 PM

Tether Tools says the device is comparable with Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Panasonic DSLRs and mirrorless cameras, with custom battery couplers for each proprietary batter pack. As for what you’ll be powering it with, Tether tools notes that any USB battery pack should work so long as it’s 5-volts.

coupler

Tether Tools claims a 10,000mAh battery pack will give you between 3–10 times the amount of power your standard camera battery will last you.

The Case Relay costs $100, plus the money needed to buy the correct Coupler for your camera. So it’s not exactly cheap. Thankfully, battery packs can be had for dirt cheap. Take for example this 10,000mAh power bank, which costs only $9 when used with the coupon code ‘JDI3KZ3Y’.


Filed Under:

Tagged With:

Find this interesting? Share it with your friends!

Gannon Burgett

Gannon Burgett

Gannon Burgett is a communications professional with over a decade of experience in content strategy, editing, marketing, multimedia content creation. He’s photographed and written content seen across hundreds of millions of pageviews. In addition to his communications work for various entities and publications, Gannon also runs his multimedia marketing agency, Ekleptik Media, where he brings his expertise as a full-stack creator to help develop and execute data-driven content strategies. His writing, photos, and videos have appeared in USA Today, Car and Driver, Road & Track, Autoweek, Popular Mechanics, TechCrunch, Gizmodo, Digital Trends, DPReview, PetaPixel, Imaging Resource, Lifewire, Yahoo News, Detroit Free Press, Lansing State Journal, and more.

Join the Discussion

DIYP Comment Policy
Be nice, be on-topic, no personal information or flames.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *