

⚡ Charge smarter, fly farther — the ultimate power hub for pros on the move!
The ISDT 608PD is a compact, high-performance smart charger delivering up to 240W DC power and 10A current for a wide range of RC batteries (1-6S LiPo/LiHV/LiIon/Life, 1-16S NiMH, 1-12S Pb). Featuring a bidirectional USB-C port supporting 140W input and 100W output, it doubles as a power bank for your mobile devices. With a crisp 1.5” IPS display, advanced cooling system, and wireless control via the ISDLink app, it’s engineered for fast, efficient, and convenient charging whether at home or in the field.



































| ASIN | B0CM8SLQGN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,969 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #56 in RC Battery Chargers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (80) |
| Date First Available | November 3, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 608PD |
| Manufacturer | ISDT |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 2.5 x 1.6 inches |
A**.
Small and powerful.
The ISDT 608PD charger has been an excellent addition to my FPV gear. It’s compact, powerful, and very easy to use. The interface is clean and responsive, and the display gives clear real-time information, which makes charging and monitoring batteries simple and stress-free. Charging performance is impressive — fast, accurate, and reliable. It handles different battery types smoothly, and the balance charging is precise. The USB-C power input is also a big plus, making it very convenient for both home use and charging in the field. Build quality feels solid and well designed, and it runs efficiently without unnecessary heat or noise. It’s small enough to carry anywhere but still delivers serious charging power. I actually purchased two of these chargers because the first one worked so well. That alone says a lot about how reliable and dependable it is. Overall, this is a high-quality smart charger that delivers great performance in a compact package. Highly recommended for anyone who wants a reliable and efficient charger for their batteries. I also have another charger for my camera batteries all 3 chargers can be managed via the mobile app.
N**N
Perfect backpack field charger
The ISDT 608PD is an excellent little charger and has become my go-to for field use. It’s perfect for a backpack setup because it’s compact, reliable, and incredibly convenient. The fact that it runs off USB-C makes powering it in the field super easy—no bulky power supplies required. It delivers solid performance for its size and works exactly as expected. The only downside is that it doesn’t support storage charging, which would have made it even more versatile. But even with that limitation, it’s still a fantastic portable charging solution. Highly recommended for anyone who needs a lightweight, on-the-go charger.
C**.
A great little charger
Whats a great little charger it works great for 1s batteries 🔋and with a 4s battery to run it . I would recommend it
J**N
ISDT amazes once again! (in good and bad ways, read for details)
[First off pardon the quality of photos as the Pixel 7 recent camera updates by incompetent Google made camera behavior unpredictable.] This little charger, and it it little indeed (!) smaller than Q6 Nano and hardly bigger overall than PD60, amazes with its capabilities but also ISDT amazes with what seems to be undercooked thinking that hopefully will improve with firmware updates. The EXPECTED: a typical 6S balance charger, albeit with a slightly confusing 3-button controls. More on that later. The GOOD: It takes up to 140W usb-c power with the appropriate adapter and cables (the cable needs to be rated as you can see in one photo I have 60w cable in the 140w plug delivering just that 60w to the charger). 608PD automatically recognizes the maximum PD capabilities and helpfully displays that. Note: it won't do PD via USB-A equipped power adapter. It seems to require USB-C to USB-C connection. It also seems to be very efficient as a brief test to do 100w charge didn't trigger the fan at all. It pairs beautifully with ISDT own Power200X AC charging station that has one 140w PD port. The AMAZING: It doubles as a LiPo checker as you can plug in a battery and see the voltage of each cell without the need to power up the charger. A feature looooong overdue in our hobby. It also doubles as a XT60 to USB-C PD power converter and supply. I am typing this review on a laptop running off a large 5s pack and I can see the current as well as combined power consumption and it has over discharge cell protection. The NOT so AMAZING: User interface is different from standard ISDT Q-series and not in a good way. It's just plain confusing. I started charging while intending to change parameters and vice versa. You also have 5 presets to program but simply changing charge current is a pain and can't be done before each charge cycle without editing the preset. This unnecessary departure from the proven UX of other recent ISDT balance chargers. There doesn't appear to be a way to charge LiIon cells (whyyy!!???), but I used at my own risk LiPo more and lowered voltage to 4.1v. The cell resistance also doesn't seem to work. The values stay blank throughout the charging process. Finally the most surprising is the charger doesn't recognize that a 5s pack is plugged in and tries to run a 6s preset and throws and error code at you. It also allows to accidentally start a charge (remember the confusing UX?) without having a battery attached at all and would run the charge cycle for a few seconds before realizing the error. Final thoughts: This is going to be a keeper, to go along with a pair of 4s PD60, a pair of Q6nano, an Air8, and a Q8max, but given the confusing UX and unhelpful quirks I'm going to stick to one unit for now.
J**E
Was a good charger until it wasn’t. Now is broken.
Went to charge some batteries tonight and smelled a burning plastic smell. Fearing it was a lipo I discovered that actually something in the charger malfunctioning. The smell of burning plastic is what is most noticeable. Had the charger a little over one month.
A**.
small but dose what you need it to. good for the $
I have been using this to charge lipo and li-ion packs at up to 140watts and it has not smoked yet I would keep an eye on it when in use. the USB-C output is useful. it has charged a 24cell 18650 304wh pack 10 times now at 5 amps in about 2.5 hours so that a good charging speed. and seams to do an ok job keeping the cells in check for battery life. the cell voltage is to the tenth and Ir page dose not seem to work right but mine wights in at 87g and I plan to use it to charge my 6S3P 18560 li-ion pack to power a CPAP on a long hike.
E**C
USB C PD input makes this charger very flexible and handy to use on the run, especially with higher power capable USB C PD powerbanks. My version came with updated firmware allowing storage charge functionality (no discharge but can set charge limit to 3.8V for example).
J**A
Increíble que con tan reducido tamaño funcione tan bien y tenga tantas funciones , lo recomiendo 100%
A**U
This one is very useful in the field. You can cycle 3 batteries and fly as many minutes as you want.
M**L
This is a simple balance charger. I use it for LiPo batt. It charges only, no other options. Good for up to 6s, 10amps. Handy to have as a backup. The interface is a bit quirky.
A**R
Cant get it to work with my lipo batteries for my airsoft, no much detail or explanation on how the charger actually works , could be user error but if I'd knew before I'd never have wasted my time on this charger
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