| Customer Reviews: Average Rating: 3.5/5 |
| AWESOME!!: Rating: 5/5 |
| I love these batteries. My cameras eat batteries like crazy. Normal batteries lasted me at most two days or so. With these batteries I can take pictures for days. I take a lot of pictures. As soon as these batteries die out I just charge them (4-5) hours and they are good as new. Saves me tons of money. I bought several more packs of these and in different sizes too. |
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| RECHARGABLE AAA's ARE THE ONLY WAY TO GO: Rating: 5/5 |
I bought a set of these batteries for my grand daughter's digital camera and they've been great. Kids will shoot and shoot so the cost of conventional batteries can add up real quick. A pack of these costs about as much as a couple sets of regular batteries. Don't forget to stock up on them for your Christmas presents!
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| Charge them right and they'll last!: Rating: 4/5 |
First off, I would like to say that these batteries can NOT be used in the 15-minute chargers. You'll have to use the 8.5-9 hour chargers in order to charge them up to full capacity. I did some testing with my own charger and the 15 minute speed charger. The batteries worked great with the 9 hour charger, but very poorly with the 15 minute charger.
Additionally, the voltage for these are 1.2v. Note that most non rechargeable AAA's are 1.5V, so you will be getting a lower voltage input. This is especially important for those who are using them for flashlights (reduced brightness) and those who are looking for a good 12V equivalent input for DIY projects (8x1.5=12V as opposed to 10*1.2v=12V, you would need 10 batteries as opposed to 8 in order to achieve a 12V input, for example)
Regardless, these batteries, when treated right and if you know what they're best for are a very good deal. |
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| underwhelming performance: Rating: 2/5 |
| Considering these are "name brand" batteries, I would have thought they would tend to perform better. I use MAHA smart chargers and these batteries still tend to 'die' (fail to hold a charge) relatively frequently. |
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| Energizer NiMH AAA Rechargeables: Rating: 5/5 |
| there are many counterfeit and expired items out there on the internet. so far these batteries seem to be working as expected of typical Energizer rechargeables, it has been a month now. |
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