Capacity: 12.8 V / 7,500 mAh / 96 Wh
Input: 12 V-17 V. Output: 11 V-14.5 V / 2 A (max)

(*) When hardwired. (**) Based on a dash cam that consumes 3W.

Fast-Charging. Long-Lasting. Connected.

Power Magic Ultra Battery recharges when driving and powers your dashcam when ignition is off. Its sleek compact enclosure houses a large-capacity battery (12.8V / 7,500mAh / 96Wh).

Fast-Charging: Power Magic Ultra Battery reaches a full charge in 50 minutes when hardwired (90 minutes if connected to the cigarette lighter socket).

Long-lasting: Parking Mode can last more than 30 hours with a single-channel DR900X Plus (19 hours with the dual-channel version).

Connected: check the battery’s status wirelessly with the BlackVue App.

Simple or Hardwired Installation

Power Magic Ultra Battery supports two installation modes and automatically adapts its charging current accordingly.

Simple installation

Just plug the battery into the 12V auxiliary power outlet (cigarette lighter socket) of your vehicle. Charging current: 5A – Charging time: approx. 90 minutes.

Hardwired installation

For the fastest charging speed, connect the battery to the fuse panel. Charging current: 9A – Charging time: approx. 50 minutes.




12V/24V compatibility and USB power outlet

Use in any vehicle. Charge your accessories.

12V/24V compatibility: the Power Magic Ultra Battery (B-130X) supports both 12V and 24V electrical systems. This means it is compatible with most individual and commercial or heavy-duty vehicles on the market. 

5V USB (2A max): with its USB power output, you can charge any accessory, such as a phone or a Wi-Fi hotspot to keep your Cloud dashcam connected while in Parking Mode.

Check detailed battery info from your phone

  • Connect wirelessly to the Power Magic Ultra Battery with the BlackVue App.
  • When charging, the app displays charge percentage, charging voltage and expected remaining time until full charge.
  • When vehicle ignition is off, the app shows the remaining Parking Mode time based on the dashcam’s power consumption.
  • Fuel Gauge IC: the fuel gauge integrated circuit keeps track of electric currents—charge and discharge—over time, to give you the most accurate battery info.