Shure SBC220 2-Bay Networked Docking Charger
  • Shure Professional 2-Bay Networked Docking Charger SBC220 for Wireless Transmitters and Batteries
  • Shure Professional 2-Bay Networked Docking Charger SBC220 for Wireless Transmitters and Batteries

Shure SBC220 2-Bay Networked Docking Charger

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The Shure SBC220 is an all - in - one solution for charging and storing wireless transmitters and batteries. This networked charging station is designed to simplify audio equipment management. It can charge any combination of two SB900B batteries or ULXD1, QLXD1, AD1 (bodypack) or ULXD2, QLXD2, AD2 (handheld) wireless transmitters. No matter if you're using bodypack or handheld transmitters, the SBC220 keeps your devices charged and ready. You can connect up to four SBC220 units, sharing power and network connectivity, making it great for large - scale audio setups. The LEDs on the charger show the charge status and any battery errors, so you're always in the know. When connected to a network, you can remotely monitor the charging status of each transmitter using Shure Wireless Workbench Management software, giving you ultimate control and convenience. The storage mode helps extend battery lifespan by preparing them for long - term storage. With fast - charging, it takes just three hours for a full charge and one hour for a 50% charge. This efficient and network - enabled charger is a must - have for professional audio settings.

Using the Shure SBC220 is a breeze. First, plug in the power adapter and connect the network cable if you want to use the remote monitoring feature. Place your SB900B batteries or supported wireless transmitters in the charging bays. The LEDs will show you the charge status. If you see an error, check the battery or the connection. For long - term storage, switch to the storage mode. This helps keep your batteries in good condition. When charging, remember not to overcharge. Once fully charged, remove the batteries or transmitters. To maintain the charger, keep it clean and dry. Wipe it with a soft, dry cloth regularly. If you're using multiple units, make sure the network connection is stable for proper remote monitoring. And always refer to the instruction manual if you have any questions.


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