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Review on πŸ”‹ VONIKO Premium Grade AA Batteries (48 Pack) for Long-Lasting Power - Alkaline Double A Battery with Leakproof Design - 1.5v, 10 Year Shelf Life by Lynn Cook

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not useful with Roku remotes

Well, I don't write many reviews. The 5 or 6 I've made cover various items I've purchased and I only write about them with positive experiences. I was really hoping this brand of battery would be as good as the Anker brand which I can't get anymore. I tried to find Ankers on ebay but they weren't there either. So I saw them and didn't expect them to be any worse than other brands. The description and the typical process sounded good. I am using the dual version A for Roku Streaming Stick+. So far I've spent less than half the time with Voniko compared to Ankers or Duracell. I decided to give them a little time and use 6 or 7 pairs before making an estimate to be fair. I am aware that different devices can have their own characteristics and that variables can certainly be involved here. And Roku remotes are notorious for eating batteries. On Sunday evening I started entering the date and time of my last battery installation. I changed again on Wednesday, a few hours before the 36 hour mark. Not good. I didn't pay much attention to these replacements, but on Sunday night I noticed that the Roku remote was quickly draining new batteries. Here it is. Regardless of brand differences and app-specific features, there's no denying that an apparent average of say 3 to 5 days is way too short for battery life. I really wanted to find a product that would stand the (battery) test of time. This Voniko Double A was certainly a relatively cheap discount product, so maybe I got what I paid for. And I also hope I just caught a handful of bums coming off the assembly line. I will update this review if necessary. Many Thanks

Pros
  • Bring your electronic devices to life - these 1.5V batteries from Voniko are ideal for many popular devices and household items: digital cameras, remotes/game controllers, wireless keyboards and mice, alarm clocks, radios, razors etc electronic toys to name a few.
Cons
  • A little change