Customer Reviews for Sanyo 2,700 mAh AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries (4-Pack)

Sanyo 2,700 mAh AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries (4-Pack)
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Customer Review: GE/Sanyo Rechargable Batteries
Summary: 5 Stars

These are very good batteries. I charged those in my La Crosse BC-900 Charger. The following were the results after first charge.

The four AAs rated 2700mAh nominal (min 2500mAh) come out ranging 2.8Ah to 3.0Ah. I used the discharge setting of 250mA and charged at 500mA. (Those who use the BC-900 will know what I am talking about).

The four AAAs rated 1000mAh nominal (min 930mAh), all come out above 1000mAh, but very close to 1000mAh. I used the discharge setting of 100mA and charge at 200mA.

Customer Review: Sanyo 2700 used in Sony DSC-H2
Summary: 5 Stars

These appear to live up to the claims. I've had them for a few weeks and in two cameras. They are holding charge well between use, and the cameras have operated well on dozens of flash shots and a hundred zoom shots with the LCD at normal brightness setting. I haven't run them to complete depletion. Other people have tested Sanyo and agree that they make a quality product. I use the Sony Camera two cell charger (DSC-H2)that seems to have good control to restore the charge. Glad I purchased these.

Customer Review: A Must Had for External Flash
Summary: 5 Stars

It take about 5 1/5 hours to get charge using sanyo enelopp charger.

It greatly improve the recycle time in external flash, especially the third party one like vivitar. Old Alkaine battery signature slower recycle time in flash expecially the third brand one, i suggest get the metz one since it still gave you fast recycle even using akaine battery but with nimh battery metz is a beast. I can s hoot 12 shoots all in 10 secs with flash using metz 48. and camera is Panasonic GH1.

Customer Review: These batteries are not as good as the other reviews have stated
Summary: 1 Stars

I recently started using them about a three days ago. I put two of the 4 batteries that came in the package in a wireless mouse; two days later, the batteries were dead. I replaced the other two batteries in the same wireless mouse and they were dead as well. All four batteries had been fully charged prior just moments before placing the two batteries in to the wireless mouse. I don't know, but I think I got a bad batch. All the positive reviews and I end up with 4 that are worthless.

Customer Review: A waste of money: Buy the Sanyo eneloop batteries instead
Summary: 1 Stars

These batteries don't hack it. When recharged (and I have a good charger), I'm lucky if they last 10 days without discharging...even if not used. In comparison, the Sanyo eneloop rechargeables are much, much better. Not only do they hold a charge well, they stand up well to moderate duty use. We have had good luck with the eneloop in our Canon camera. The Sanyo 2700's don't last well there, and they won't even effectively power a cordless mouse...a much lower power application.
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