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πŸ”‹ High Capacity Rechargeable AA Batteries - SUKAI 2800mAh 1.2V, Low Self-Discharge, Ni-MH AA Size Battery, Pack of 12 Review

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Description of πŸ”‹ High Capacity Rechargeable AA Batteries - SUKAI 2800mAh 1.2V, Low Self-Discharge, Ni-MH AA Size Battery, Pack of 12

[Large-capacity Ni-MH battery] 2800mAh + low self-discharge technology, it can maintain 80% of the initial power when it is not used for three years. Compared with other AA batteries, it has a longer service life in high-power equipment. [Safe and reliable] SUKAI rechargeable batteries can provide long-term stable voltage output, it's reliable and safe. The AA battery can withstand severe cold and high outdoor temperature and also can performs well in extreme environments. [Compatible electrical appliances] Our rechargeable AA batteries can be used for household and corporate lighting equipment, razors, wireless mice and keyboards, wired phones, flashlights, alarm clocks, wireless gaming equipment and remote control toys. [Environmental protection] No memory effect AA rechargeable batteries, can be recycle 1200 times, do not contain any pollutants. Mature trickle charge protection mechanism, extend battery life and maintain performance. [Pre-charged Ni-MH battery] The double a batteries have been partially precharged. It is strongly recommended that you fully charge each battery before using it for the first time.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Batteries NOW!

Gone are the days of throwing away "used" conventional batteries! My "world" now uses AA and AAA batteries! I like NI-MH with AT LEAST 1100mAh capacity like your HR03. NI-MH batteries will work with most chargers, but check your charger first! And the higher the mAh number, the more energy they hold! know it. Most battery powered electronics with LCDs/graphics such as B. readings from indoor weather stations or LCD dials, with batteries you will NOT get the dark, sharp LCD that you usually get…

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  • Only available in white

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nipple a little short

While the batteries are fine, the "top nipple" is a little short for some devices like my LED desk lamp and definitely the Apple Magic Mouse. Items with rails or gates at the top to place batteries properly will definitely have issues with batteries with short tops (if manufacturers are reading this please note that they can be about 0.5mm taller. I don't know if it's standards exists, but this problem only occurs with many rechargeable batteries (except Eneloop AA).This never happens with AA…

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  • No instructions

Revainrating 2 out of 5

2 out of 12 failed in less than 6 months

Bought SUKAI batteries in April 2021 for a car lid container. It takes six AA batteries to run and lasts about 3 weeks, so I had plenty of alkaline batteries ($15 every 4-5 months). Yesterday I replaced six empty SUKAI batteries with six freshly charged ones, but the lid didn't work at all - even the LEDs didn't light up. I've tried other batteries (non-rechargeable) and they worked fine, so the bin wasn't the issue. I then tried to charge all 12 SUKAI batteries one after the other. Two of them

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  • Not bad but...