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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Edit: I already have two batteries that will no longer charge. That’s not a good sign this early on, you usually have to buy hundreds of Eneloops until you get a bad one.I can’t speak to the amount of charging cycles you’ll get, but these batteries seem to deliver the power correctly and they have a low self discharge rate. I’ve had a lot of problems with these lithium batteries, being completely empty after sitting in a drawer for a couple months these seem to last a lot longer maybe a year or a year and a half. Lithium is tricky, but the capacity seems accurate and the price is very good for eight batteries and the charger. If I start to run into failed cells or other problems, I will come back and change the review and if these work extra extraordinarily well, I will also do the same.
Andres
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
Would highly recommend, charged and used one time and still haven't had to recharge. Would recommend the batteries!
Lightning
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
These AA batteries work well, it's an 8 pack and comes with a charger, it's a decent value and operates as expected
tom
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
They r good
Rico
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
It’s hard to review these fairly within a month since most batteries work fine right off the bat, but it’s how long they last that really tells the tale. So far these are working great though. They appear well constructed and the charger works and charges them all to full. And for $24 they’re a really good value. If I start having problems with them I’ll have to update, but so far so good.
Mir Ankael
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
The charger works, with individual slow-blinking LEDs to indicate if a battery is still charging; the blinking stops once that battery is full. The batteries got slightly warm when charging (nothing alarming) and were cool to the touch while in the plugged-in charger after they were full - indicating to me that it did in fact stop channeling power to them. Pretty basic stuff, but also very important.The batteries are pretty standard size for AA's but ever so slightly large, which is unfortunately the case for many brands of rechargeables I've tried.Note that, as described in the product details, the charge is ONLY for these Lithium batteries and not for NiMH batteries. Likewise, these Lithium batteries can't get charged in my other NiMH compatible chargers. Not a flaw, just a slight complication in getting the whole family to recharge the batteries in the right places!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
I've only used them in a handheld coffee milk frother and a remote for the TV, but they appear to be working just like an alkaline battery would.I'll have to continue to use them until they run out of power to see just how well they compare to a throw-away battery, but I have high hopes, and will continue to update as I acquire more information about the longevity and usefulness of these batteries.I like that these come with a charger, as the last batch of Lithium-Ion batteries I purchased did not come with a charger.
Lil' Dude 👍
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
These batteries arrived at about 60% charge and a voltage of roughly 1.53V. Once fully charged, they reached 1.54V, so they're consistent. They have the same width as standard batteries but are slightly longer by a minuscule amount. This additional height didn't cause any installation issues in a remote, wireless doorbell, or flashlight I tested them with.The 8-battery case is really sturdy and has a label displaying the batteries' specs, which is much nicer compared to other rechargeable batteries I've tried. The charger is basic but supports individual charging and includes a light indicator to signal when each battery is fully charged.
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