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These rechargeable AA lithium-ion batteries deliver a high 3600mWh capacity at 1.5V, supporting up to 2500 recharge cycles with zero memory effect. Paired with a sleek, portable Type-C fast-charging storage box featuring smart LED indicators, they’re engineered for high-drain devices like Xbox controllers, Blink cameras, and solar lights—offering professional-grade reliability and eco-friendly savings.
Antenna Location | Camera |
Battery Weight | 100 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 3.74 x 2.17 x 2.95 inches |
Unit Count | 8.0 Count |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
P**R
Useful
These are life changing. I do not have to go out and buy batteries anymore when these are here. Batteries out of juice just charge them. They last pretty long. Been a few months and still haven’t changed them out of my remote
S**N
1.5v output rechargeable batteries, so far so good
I have several devices I have to buy disposable batteries for because, up to now, the rechargeables (NIMH) would not work in them because it only supplies 1.2V output. Not sure when these came out but this is the first time I recall seeing them for sale. This particular set offers the most bang for the dollar in terms of capacity etc. that I could find among the choices on amazon. I was attracted to this one by the storage case/charger and the capacity for the price. From what I've read, these may not deal well with temperature extremes so it's probably not a battery for an outdoor device in the winter time but other than that they get good reviews from folks that have them. Any battery tech that uses chemical reactions will be affected by temperature, we do have some choices that handle it better than others but it's still a very expensive type of battery. In the last few years many older battery techs that have been too expensive for consumer use have been steadily reinvestigated to find better/cheaper ways to get to the same end result. I personally think we're on the brink of a really big leap in battery tech, we're going to have to do better to power the next generation of devices such as robotics and more. The military "big dog" program needs to get that boy off his gas generator for sure and they've been talking about portable rail guns for a few years now (not to mention the boston dynamics bi ped robots). This unit requires an additional 5v usb adapter such as comes with many tablets and phones and comes with a usb A to C charging cable (just plug it in, I believe a 3A adapter is recommended which is what comes with current phone models or you can invest in one of a huge list of products available on amazon many in the twenty dollar range). I bought a fancy new garbage can with a motion activated lid that rolls open and closed, it needs 1.5v because it's a motor, these are working fine so far only time will tell how long they'll last between charges (turns out a set lasts a little over two months in the garbage can which seems pretty good for how much it gets used). These arrived more than half charged it was only an hour or two before each cell showed full charge. The case is nice, each cell gets a charge indicator and it's also a nice compact case to store any you aren't using. With two sets I have a spare to swap into use while the other set charges or to use in something else.
P**A
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
I have not had any problems.Love that they are 1.5 volt. Many of my devices hated the usual 1.2 volt rechargeable batteries.I just assumed all rechargeable batteries were 1.2 volt.Super easy and convenient to use.Stick them in the charger. Plug in charging cord.Solid green when ready.I use the AA and AAA batteries in all my AA/AAA devices.Remote controls, Game Controllers, Ear/Nose trimmers, etc.Super useful. I keep the charged batteries in a battery holder as well as a few in the charger itself.Have yet to have any problem with the charger or the batteries.I will continue to purchase and recommend these batteries.Love the stylish look of the batteries and the case. Cool look.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
J**H
Don’t last very long
They lasted 4 days in my blink camera. I wasn’t expecting much but I am disappointed they didn’t last longer. Normal lithium batteries last months in my cameras.Update: 3 weeks later I left the batteries in to see if they would die completely and they are actually still working, my camera says still Low battery but works
C**I
Keep a charge
A life saver
A**R
Full charged batteries die too soon, subsequent attempts to recharge failed on 50% of batteries
Bought for keyless entry door lock. Don't know when they died, because door was not unlocked for a couple of weeks. I went to unlock the door - and it was dead. I replaced the 4 batteries with the other 4 that had been sitting in the charger, and put the other 4 back in the charger. Only 1 showed recharging status while the other 3 stayed dark. Eventually 2 more showed recharging status (about 6 hours later). Meanwhile, the other 4 batteries were in the lock for about 10 days before I noticed that they deadbolt was extended in an open door (which means the batteries got low and deployed the deadbolt. These rechargables are worthless if they don't get asked to do anything and discharge in 10 to 14 days. I'll go back to non-rechargables, because those 4 batteries can last in the door for 4 to 6 months. These are garbage and that is where they are headed.
N**A
Great
Working great so far
E**
Good quality.
Save money and buy this device. Work so good
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