🔋 Energize Your Life with Every Charge!
The Energizer Recharge Power Plus AA8 offers 2300 mAh of reliable power, perfect for high-drain devices like digital cameras and handheld games. Made from refined recycled materials, these pre-charged, rechargeable batteries are designed for eco-conscious consumers who demand performance and sustainability.
Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 3.75 x 1.25 inches |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Unit Count | 8.0 Count |
Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camera |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 2300 Milliamp Hours |
Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
E**.
High quality, high performance, high longevity ...... LOW price!!! HIGHLY recommended
ALL of my I/O peripherals are wireless (e.g. mice, keyboards, monitors, headphones, Music, etc.) They are either USB or Bluetooth devices. Most of my Bluetooth devices are rechargeable, however, I have a myriad of IT related devices as well as domestic household items.I've been a copper-top user for most of my 65 years. However, I've read/viewed a LOT of reviews that compared the two and the BUNNY won nearly every race!! Subsequently, I waited until I could find an 8-pack at a GREAT price and pulled the trigger.They arrived a couple of days later, I charged them and put them to work. That was 1 month ago and I have yet to need to recharge ANY of them!!!Pros:1) GREAT price2) Fast shipping3) LOOOOOOONNNNNNNNG lasting chargeCons:
K**Y
Not Perfect But A Money Saver Vs. The Alternative!!!
I was reading some reviews, so I felt inclined to comment!Average-5dollars a pack of 8 = About .62 Each Regular BatteriesAverage-16dollars a pack of 8 = About 2dollars Each Rechargeable + About 30dollars Initial 15 Minute Charger InvestmentI am a photographer & use these batteries for my external flash on my camera... So while, I made an initial investment of 62dollars (Charger + 16 Total Batteries)... These batteries have saved me hundreds of dollars!If I used these same batteries for a year (mine have even lasted longer)... *Just stating Basic use for a calculation... Say I shoot 25 weddings a year, an 8 hour day of continuous use... I charge the night prior & I will have most likely exhausted all 16 batteries by the end of the day (where before using rechargeable I could go through 20 regular batteries or more without an option to charge halfway through the day if need be (20 non-rechargeable would equal about 12dollars each wedding day) Over the course of the year if I opted to go with regular batteries it would have costed me about 12dollars x 25 weddings = 300dollars... But I didn't, I chose these rechargeables that only costs me 62dollars... So even if I decide to buy 16 new batteries to have a new set for this year, keep in mind, I still have the charger... Leaving me to have only have spent 94dollars over the course of 2 years where the alternative would have costed me over 600dollars for the same use over a 2 year period!So be realistic! If you know you are going to a party, charge the batteries before you go to bed the night before, so they last in your camera... If you use them in toys or Wii Controllers, set them on the charger once a week when you finish playing!In the long run they will save you lots of money if you are not lazy about giving them the juice they need to keep running!
J**K
Probably should have read the reviews and looked @ fine print. Package says 2500mah but 2300 and 2400s ...
Probably should have read the reviews and looked @ fine print. Package says 2500mah but 2300 and 2400s came in. Batteries work fine but I specifically needed 2500.
S**R
The best NiMH AA batteries
I use these batteries with the Energizer Quick (15-min) charger. It's important to note that these are the 2500 mAH batteries. Energizer also makes 2100 and 2200 versions that are sometimes erroneously listed as 2500 on others' websites. These are the real deal.They charge within 15 minutes in the charger and keep their charge as indicated. I keep extras with me when I am photographing, as my flash is power hungry. I often get more flashes out than the manufacturer claims is possible with its own proprietary battery.I have charged, discharged, and recharged them many times with no noticeable loss. They do get very hot in the charger and need to cool before using. Also--and this is probably obvious--they do not work once wet, even if allowed to dry. (I had an unfortunate experience with a canoe and a lake.)
C**S
The lights stay on!
Solar landscape lights are cute, but you can't rely on them. In the northern US, typical driveway lights stay on an hour or two after sunset and then flicker out. That's not the sun failing you, it's the one or two 500 mA batteries. A 2-battery light with these more powerful batteries typically stays on until dawn, in late autumn. I started out with a good full charge, but several weeks in to the season of short days and heavy overcast, they're still that much better.If you bought a batch of solar stuff and are about to give up, try one package of these. I'll never use a 500mA battery again.
A**7
How much did you save, though?
How many times have you charged the batteries? Each time you have charged them, it saved you money from having to buy NEW batteries. At $12.99 / 8 pack...how much did you save by not having to purchase new batteries for your device? I think it is a fair trade off, IMHO.16 pack of Energizer batteries are currently $13.75. So, if you charged your NiMH batteries 20 times, how much did you save? My experience with NiMH batteries have been pretty good. I had a set of Kodak batteries for 6 or 7 years, and am now just replacing them with 2 of these 8-Pack Energizer AA's.
S**W
Still glad to have them
I knew that these batteries would meet our needs. The real test will be time, but they work great for the start. I'd be happy if we really do get more than 500 charges from these. The one dissappointment is that Amazon advertised them as being 2500mAh, but that is not what we received. We got 2300mAh. Not nice. It does matter. We're okay because we simply wanted more than 2000.
M**.
Questionable quality control
The quality control must not be very good at this company? There always seems to be one battery that doesn't charge. They may not be that expensive, however, when I pay for 8 rechargeable batteries, I expect to be able to use all eight batteries, not 7. I won't be buying this brand of battery any more. I can get the same crappy quality control for a lot less.An update:At last count, 4 out of the 16 batteries won't recharge.
5**M
Five Stars
they are great. Wish they were not so expensive.
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