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Y**⭐
⚡⚡Best bang for your buck, shockingly great⚡⚡⚡👍👍
These batteries are the best out so far.I have been using rechargable batteries for long time, as an engineer it is essential for me save the environment by not using disposable batteries and efficient to use rechargable batteries in any case.There batteries are:Affordable.Well made.Quality material.Very high capacity.Slow discharge when not in use especially.Charges 1.5v for 2800mah and i even seen 2850mah, 2810mah ratings on my charger.No leakage and they don't overheat much (some do if i overcharge them, which is normal).Most importantly, they last long time!I am so glad that I found these batteries, kids can't do it without their toys or flash lights powered on, so it's crucial to have quality batteries like Soxono batteries.I highly recommend these batteries if you are looking forward to save some money, save the environment from the disposable batteries and keep the stuff powered long time without any issue.Teaching my kids to sing:⚡⚡⚡ I've got the Power⚡⚡⚡
L**N
Works and works well.
Like them and tried them and they work. Use them for many things. Just waiting to see how long they really last in a working environment every week.
R**D
Pretty heavy
Got a lot of capacity for the price but it's pretty heavy compared to a 2000mah. I use VR controllers, controllers and whatnot which would make it a deal breaker for me.
M**D
These are NOT 2800mAh batteries as claimed
For the last 7 years I bought Eneloop batteries but the ones I bought in 2012 finally seemed like they were at end of life as it seemed they weren't lasting as long as they once did. So after looking at a bunch of different batteries I decided on these as an acceptable choice given the claim of 2800mAh.Well these batteries are NOT 2800mAh as claimed. I purchased a charger which shows you the input of the batteries as well as the voltage and I have never been able to get more than 2200mAh into any of these batteries. They top out at around 1.47 volts like every other rechargeable I have. (The Duracell ones I have recharge to about 2600mAh.) To make sure I am depleting them I even place the batteries into a flashlight and use them until the light stops working. Generally that is around 1.16 volts. I do this after they go dead in my other devices, like an xBox controller.So yes, you get a bunch of batteries for not a lot of cash, but they aren't as good as claimed. My 2012 Eneloop batteries are still putting out 2000mAh and the Duracell batteries at 2600 as said before. If you want good rechargeable performance, but the good Duracell batteries, and if you want long lifespan, buy the Eneloop batteries. Skip these.
B**S
A little thicker than others
Have not done head to head comparisons to other brands. However, they are noticeably heavier than my envelope batteries. They are a tad thicker also, when used in my game controller they are tricky to get in and out. Happy with the performance and saving on battery waste, while never having to run out for batteries.
G**N
Good value for price
took awhile to fully charge, but looks like a choice so far.
J**R
Good so far; first time I tried this brand. I can't say on longevity yet.
Good price, works fine so far.
J**E
Checking Charge Drains Batteries
The rechargeable batteries have a much higher mAh ratings than any others I have seen. However, when I topped off the charge, as was recommended by the manufacturer, and then checked them with a battery checker designed for rechargeable batteries, the AA batteries showed significant drain while checking them and the AAA batteries read "no charge at all" - Zero. The charger has an automatic shut off at full charge and I removed them from the charger with 15 minutes of the full charge, so they weren't overcharged. When I checked them after about a week's storage the AA's were registering around 1.23 Volts (1.25 is full voltage) but the AAA still weren't showing any charge. When I put the AAA's back on the charger, they showed they were between 1/2 and 3/4 full charge and fully charged within 10 minutes. Still registered zero. My other rechargeable AAA batteries always register correctly with the battery checker.
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