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The Eneloop 4th generation AAA rechargeable batteries deliver up to 2100 recharge cycles, a 20% improvement over previous versions. Engineered to perform reliably in temperatures as low as -20°C, these eco-conscious batteries come pre-charged with solar energy from Japan. Packaged with an 8-count holder, they offer professional-grade power and durability for all your high-demand devices.
| ASIN | B00QVKA0IA |
| Batteries | 8 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #157,183 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #236 in AAA Batteries |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,598) |
| Date First Available | February 1, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.98 ounces |
| Item model number | 70-ZP2A-6D26 |
| Manufacturer | my battery supplier llc |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 7 x 1 inches |
J**D
My Regular AA DSLR Camera Battery. Durable and consistent under any condition.
Panasonic, Eneloop... same brand items. I discovered these a while ago as an alternative to the Energizer rechargeable batteries and they are on par with or slightly exceed the Energizers. I have about 30 or so AA and AAA Eneloop rechargeable batteries that I use and swap out as needed. They have been my staple rechargeable battery for all my DSLR camera battery packs and other accessories for about 5 years now. Most of them last at least 3-4 years with moderate use on them. A heavy user should be able to still get 2-3 years out of them I would assume. Hot, cold.... lots of use or short bursts of use... they seem to perform just fine in any condition. I don't buy any other brand anymore for rechargeable AA and AAA batteries. Good investment. Only note I will say is that they do tend to not last as long as say an Energizer Lithium non-rechargeable battery in a television remote, cordless mouse or similar low-usage device. Not sure why that is but I have noticed it!
G**O
Good batteries, hold a charge a long time.
Great batteries, they hold a charge a lot longer than the Duracell re-chargeable batteries I had been using. The charger has an led at each battery position and while I've not tried, those lights give the impression that one is able to charge a single battery although everything I use takes two so I guess that's a moot point. We were going away for the Thanksgiving weekend and the four (Duracell) batteries in my 35mm camera were dead and since we were due to leave for our trip in a few minutes I tossed the charger into my suitcase. Anyway, long story short the hotel was horrible and we ended up throwing everything back into our bags going down the front desk to cancel the rest of our stay and made the long ride back home in the middle in the night. A few days later when I finally got around to unpacking my bags I could not find the recharger. I must have left it plugged in the wall at the hotel. I just ordered a new one (with 4 more batteries) and it's almost Christmas but all of these batteries are still going strong (Xbox controller gets a pretty good workout). That's the only problem I've had and that's only because I lost the charger while on a trip.
S**N
Made in Japan
Made in Japan, storage case for 4, energy potency lasts as long as a throw away battery per charge, I’ve not had to throw any of these away yet 4 years on though I have not counted the number of times I have charged each battery but I will with these 8 new ones, this is the 4th generation. I bought these because I just purchased additional new fireflies from Spartus Tech to add to my collection though they use AA I’ve been using AAA and it works fine, it may void the warranty. I needed a lighter weight battery pack than the AA. There are only positive reasons to buy this battery. I truly recommend these batteries and not any other brand. And I look specifically for made in Japan and I know they are quality made and not cheap waste your money throw away next week brands.
J**E
These are the benchmark for low self-discharge NiMH batteries
Excellent, high quality batteries that will pay for themselves rapidly. Eneloops, unlike many brands of NiMH rechargeables you will see for sale on the web, honestly state their capacity. They are high quality. Are they more expensive than some brand you've never heard of? Yup - they are. And you get what you pay for. Those nameless brands are cheaper because they are made of substandard materials and rarely meet their advertised capacity or lifetime. I've been through multiple semi-anonymous brands on Amazon, only to return them after I discovered this fact. I'm sticking to brands I know - Eneloop (Panasonic), Fujitsu, Duracell, and the like.
T**T
NOT QUITE THERE YET!
I have purchased several packages of these Eneloop Batteries of AAA and AA sizes I still have several of them, (probably 85% of what I purchased) I recommend them over EBL and way over Tenergy Rechargeable ( I bought over the years guessing about 3 dozen of these in AA and AAA sizes) I have one yes one Tenergy battery left). Back to the eneloop batteries, I usually buy 8 or 12 packs of them. It seems I always get one or 2 out of the bunch that is weak after first charge. I take a meter to them after recharging, every time, and although they stand up better than most, for the price that is spent I would have top balance; "is it worth it"? I do however get several uses out of them but after 3 and fourth recharging some lose too much power to be beneficial. If a electronic item requires 3 AA batteries but one of those batteries is weak that will shorten the life of the electronic being used. I suggest measuring all 3 batteries and chuck the weak one that is causing limited usage. Another note on these Eneloop and I am speaking of newly purchased, just opened yesterday I tested all the batteries I was going to need (8 of them for trail-cam) and they all were weak out of the package and I drained them and then recharged them all. I suggest doing that. Get a Charging unit that can drain and then recharge the batteries, it helps assure they are about the same MA amperage putting out. Bottom line is; YES, I would purchase these eneloop batteries again. They are good, But need a touch tweaking for the price of them.
J**O
THEY WORK GREAT!
Last much longer than most. Good charge time. I have several of these that I bought for my Grandson's toys when he was a year old. He is 15 now and I am still using them. They don't hold the charge as long but I don't have to go out and buy 3 dozen batteries at Christmas to light up my Christmas decorations.
B**L
Good batteries
These are the best NIMH batteries you can get for the money ; I usually get close to 10 yrs out of these .
U**Z
Product is 1.2V standard AAA rechargeable batteries with 750mA So not 4th generation by any means and also no 8 pills battery included.
K**N
The best battery ever. I have recharged them at least a hundred times and they are still as strong as ever. I use them in my professional camera flashes and push them hard. They last twice as long as lithium or alkaline single use and i have saved hundreds of dollars. They are simply amazing.
I**.
Las tengo desde hace un poco más de un año y funcionan perfecto. La uso con el control del xbox y duran aprox 9 días y eso que juego diario unas 2 horas. Para la carga si duran unas 10 horas pero vale la pena.
A**R
The product is as described. As there are many generations of the same battery, it would be good to see the product code. Anyway, the product does not disappoint.
C**H
Muy buen producto aparte del ahorro de evitar comprar baterías, y que cuidas el planeta, su duración es superior a lo esperado y duran mas q las baterías comerciales, me encantan. Voy a pedir mas para utilizarlas en todos los equipos de casa 10 de 10 estrellitas
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