I bought these because I needed batteries that would perform better than the old cheap AA batteries I already had. I was confident that a product designed and marketed specifically for a task would solve my problem of not having enough power to use my controller without the controller losing power under heavy use. Well it turns out they don't work any better than my old universal rechargeable batteries because my controller still has the same power issues and when fully charged they never show up as more than via the Xbox One menu 2/3 fully registered. So now I'm stuck with these batteries that I don't want to use in my controller, but I can't reuse them either because they're wired together. In my opinion, this product presents itself inaccurately; After purchasing and using I would say that these are very SMALL batteries and I feel cheated having bought a product that I really needed because these batteries pretended to be. Nobody wants a battery that needs constant charging and never registers as fully charged on my console. Whoever makes them should stop, because making products that look good but perform worse than what's already in use doesn't help anyone. Basically they used two 1.2v AAA batteries instead of two 1.5v AA batteries and that makes a big difference.
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