New for 2025: Browning Trail Cameras LPC-Series Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Packs

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posted on February 13, 2025
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LPC Series Lithium Ion Rechargeable Lede

Browning Trail Cameras has announced the launch of its LPC Series Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Packs, designed to provide power, convenience and eco-conscious performance for the company's trail cameras. Featuring three versatile models—LPC-1, LPC-2, and LPC-3—these battery packs revolutionize the way users power their trail cameras in the field.

Efficient Power

The LPC Series eliminates the need for disposable AA batteries, offering a 30-percent increase in battery life to keep cameras running longer. Whether monitoring game or securing remote property, these lithium-ion packs ensure uninterrupted performance.

Each battery pack is engineered for easy swapping in the field and comes equipped with a USB-C charging cable for fast recharging. The LPC Series provides a seamless power solution, enhancing the performance of compatible Browning trail cameras while reducing waste.

Tailored Compatibility for Every Model

  • LPC-1: Designed for BCT-PSMX, BTC-PSMXHD, BTC-PSMHD, BTC-PSMHD-AI, BTC-PSMHD40, and all BTC-PSMHDS series cameras.
  • LPC-2: Optimized for BTC-5FHD, BTC-6FHD, BTC-5FHDR, BTC-5FHDR40, and BTC-6FHDR models.
  • LPC-3: Perfectly suited for BTC-VPHD, BTC-VPHD-AI, BTC-VPHD-L, BTC-7E-HP5, and BTC-8E-HP5 cameras.

Availability and Pre-Order Information

The LPC Series Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Packs are not yet in stock, but their availability will be announced soon. Contact your Browning Trail Cameras representative or local dealer to reserve your spot on the pre-order list. For more information on any products from Browning Trail Cameras, visit browningtrailcameras.com.

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