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| GE/SANYO eneloop 4 Pack AA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries | 
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| Brand: Sanyo Category: CE
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $7.70 You Save: $12.25 (61%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 369 reviews
Color: white Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 2.3 x 0.5 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: SEC-HR3UTG-4BP Model: SEC-HR3UTG-4BP UPC: 043168976466 EAN: 0043712119035 ASIN: B000IV2WAW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 4-pack of 2,000 mAh rechargeable AA batteries for digital cameras, remotes, and more | | | Pre-charged and ready to use right out of the pack; preserves charge for long periods of time | | | Extremely slow self-discharge rate maintains 85 percent of capacity after 1 year of storage | | | Combines best features of AA alkaline (ready for use) and rechargeable (reusable) batteries | | | Can be charged up to 1,000 times (including partially) without experiencing memory effect |
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Product Description eneloop is a new type of battery, which satisfies your needs and expectation in an unique way. This battery can be used right after purchasing, has a high performance, has a long shelf life with no loss of energy, can be used everywhere, environmentally friendly and easy to use. Unlike disposable batteries which can only be used once and wasteful, eneloop batteries can be recharged replacing 1000 disposable batteries.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 364 more reviews...
Best Batteries! July 8, 2008 These are the best batteries! They really do come pre-charged. I opened them, popped them in my digital camera and they lasted a very long time. Charged up perfectly. I even used them in my professional, high-drain flash and the recycle time is almost instant! Highly recommended.
Sanyo eneloop Travel Power Pack Kit July 8, 2008 I am so pleased with these batteries. It is going to eliminate those lost forever moments because batteries were bad.
Great battery July 6, 2008 My Pentax digital SLR uses AA battery. With this battery, I only need to charge it after 4-6 months. Yes, I am taking a lot of pictures. I love it so much I just bought more.
I hate single use batteries July 5, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
As an engineer, I find it offensive that people actually sell single use batteries or design devices that require single use batteries and the fact that people buy single use cells drives me insane.
Stuff like digital cameras and flashes, cell phones (yeah, they used to use AAs a long time ago), remote controllers of all types, TOYS, flashlights. They should all use some type of rechargeable power because you use them a lot - you will be changing the batteries a lot.
Single-use batteries are expensive for that you get - the energy itself costs less than a penny. The label on the battery probably costs more than the actual energy is worth. Plus they are bad for the environment.
Unfortunately there really weren't any good alternatives to the single use Alkaline dry-cell. Lithium-ion/polymer is expensive, regular (non-Eneloop) Ni-MH leaked alot of energy overtime, and everything else was junk.
And then comes Sanyo with their advanced Ni-MH technology and they choose to market their stuff as "pre-charged". C'mon. That's not even 1/10th of what these batteries are.
These batteries are high-current, making them great in flashes and digital cameras. They are low-discharge so you can use them in devices that previously only made sense with alkalines, like tv remote controls. They also have a very high power density - so they hold more juice that a regular alkaline. And you can recharge them up to 1000 times.
Want a great comparison that most of you guys can pull off? Use the Eneloops in one of your Wii-controllers. Then use some (ack!) Alkalines in the other controller. My fiancee and I play the Wii constantly. Alkalines last like 4-6 weeks depending on what we are playing. I charged up some Eneloops and put them in one of the Wii-trollers like 3 months ago and they are still going. Still at all power bars according to the Wii. Incredible.
Slightly disappointed July 5, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
No matter how long I leave them charging, it seems that I just can't break 80% 'charged'. The highest I've squeezed out of them is 79%, but average about 74% according to the Apple wireless keyboard I put them in. Am I doing something wrong? Is using the keyboard's built in gauge not an accurate means of testing "juice"? I don't expect 100%, but a little higher wouldn't hurt.
It said in the manual, if I understood correctly, not to plug in the charger upside down, or it will prematurely end the charging period. Mine isn't plugged in upside down, but on its side (all of the sockets in my apartment were installed that way). Could that be a problem?
I don't know - maybe this is normal. This is my first experience with battery rechargers.
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