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The Tenergy Centura AAA NiMH Rechargeable Battery pack includes 60 batteries, each with an impressive 800mAh capacity. Designed for high-drain devices, these batteries feature low self-discharge technology, allowing them to retain power for 12-24 months. With the ability to be recharged up to 2100 times, they are an eco-friendly alternative to disposable batteries, making them perfect for a variety of household electronics.
Unit Count | 60 Count |
Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
Recommended Uses For Product | Digital Cameras,Gaming Console,Radio,Tv Remotes |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 800 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
G**T
Long lasting rechargeable batteries.
Still going strong after 3 years of use in puk lites.
F**O
Better than advertised
Let's be honest -- I bought these because of the price.Though it is not mentioned on the description, these are rated 800 mAh. After checking all the (low self discharge -- look it up) rechargeable batteries available both on Amazon and elsewhere, I bought these instead of the many others rated for 900 or 1000 mAh, because the price difference is just insane -- most of them are over $4 per battery, and some are as much as $6 a battery, once you factor in the shipping. At $19 for 12 batteries shipped, I reasoned that these will end up a better deal in the end one way or the other, because let's face it -- most people lose the rechargeable batteries before they get the full 1000 or so cycles out of them anyway.I decided for the 12 pack because then I can spread out the shipping over more batteries, and with this many of them, I can replace all the AAA batteries in my house, from various remote controls, with rechargeables eventually.The first thing I did when I got these was to put them through the "refresh" cycle on my LaCross charger. The thing is not cheap but in my opinion well worth it. After the refresh cycle, I fully discharged and then charged them, and to my enormous surprise, each of them held a charge well over the 800mAh rating that was printed on the packaging, ranging from 915 to 1060 mAh in the 8 that I have charged so far.With so many manufacturers being so disingenuous with the true ratings of their merchandise (I own an Evo phone and have bought many batteries that failed to live up to their supposed ratings), it really just makes my day when I find that something actually not only worked as well but in fct BETTER than advertised, and at a fraction of the price that many other manufacturers set their merchandise at.Perhaps the one drawback is that the capacities of the individual batteries seems a little inconsistent -- as I mentioned, ranging from the low 900's to the mid 1000's. However, considering how cheap these are and the fact that even at the low end of the range, it's much higher than the advertised capacity, I feel it would be really silly to hold that against them. If the consistency makes a huge difference to you, you can always manually label the batteries by the ratings they actually exhibit using a magic marker or something. I don't think it's worth the effort to the vast majority of people -- all that it really matters is that these work really great, and are way cheaper than most.
V**R
Solid product at a good price.
Product is actually better than the EBL. These charge routinely to over 90% where the EBL only charges to around 65 at best. Batteries las a long time on each charge and work well in every small electronic device I have put them in. Works great even in my tactical flashlight and my professional flash on my camera. Have AA, AAA and 9V all are very solid performers. Will buy again and would recommend.
S**E
Great batteries
Love these batteries, hold great charge great quality
P**L
Get a good charger
I've been using these for years. If you want your batteries to last for the advertised years the manufacturer claims get the Asmann energy 16. I had the older design and I have the newer 16 plus. Hands down the best charger you can buy. You put the battery in and it automatically charges it or discharges (refreshes) it before discharging. If the battery is really deleted it will charge discharge and then charge it. It really is the best charger. I also have an Opus as well as a bunch of other chargers. I will always put the batteries in the Asmann first to see if it requires a refreshing cycle. If not I may just pop it in one of my numerous other chargers. I haven't thrown away a rechargable battery in probably 8 years. Sometimes at the end of the charge I may get a fault on certain batteries in the Asmann. At that point it's already refreshed and I will finish it off in another charger. My Opus charger will charge batteries others will not. Funny enough I have a cheaper Litokala charger and it never gives me a fault on any battery plus it does Nimh and lithium. I'm also a fan of the XStar 8 Bay, but the Asmann energy 16 plus is the only one with the auto refreshing function making it my go to charger.
N**U
Up to the specs! 👍
Unlike other vendors (or types) Tenergy Centura meets the specs!It's not the most exciting spec (2000mAh) in the world, granted, but... They meet it! Unlike other vendors in the same price range!!I have tested every single one of them.Each exceeded nominal capacity, some by 5%.On my latest camping trip they did not let me down, lighting the camp for 4 nights straight.(And i still have not lost 3 batteries from previous batch that I bought 13 years ago - they still power my house clocks, needing only 1 charge per year)Are these the best on the market? Of course not 🤣 I have eneloops too.Are they the best by quality to price ratio? - also not. But those that were the best, are no longer available, and these take the crown 👑
A**2
Que dure la carga!
Buen producto
M**G
Works great!
Last all night. The only ones I buy.
Y**R
Bonnes batteries
Fonctionnent à merveille avec le chargeur Tenergy. J'imagine qu'elles fonctionnent avec les autres chargeurs mais je n'ai pas essayé.
S**D
Mostly junk
After less than a year of light use, many of these batteries only have a capacity of <400mAh according to a smart charger. Also they claim to be low self-discharge, but they lose most of their charge in about a week of storage. A waste of money.
D**K
lots for the money
only used 4 so far. work and charge well
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