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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Sanyo Eneloop AAA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries (4 Pack)Customer Review: So much better than other rechargeables Summary: 4 Stars
If I had bought a faster charger I would have given these batteries 5 stars across the board. They have held the charge well but since I use a lot of batteries I have not had the chance to keep them laying around that long. But the ones fresh out of the pack had been in there awhile and were still at peak level. I have used the eneloop batteries in everything from cameras to toothbrushes and from remotes to vaccuum sealers. No lack of power and nice to know I do not have to wait until right before I need them to charge them up, this way they are ready when I am. They last almost as long as regular ones when in use. Just enough less you might notice(might not). That is a small tradeoff for the convenience. Oh, get the AA batteries and the spacers to substitute for C and D in a pinch. Just do not expect them to hold up like the C and D s can.
Customer Review: Good batteries Summary: 5 Stars
I've only had these batteries for about 2 weeks and they've exceeded expectation. I use a Sony ICD-P520 Voice Recorder everyday to record about 3 hours of lecture. I usually have to change out a pair of regular Alkaline Batteries after about 12 hours (4 days) of usage. These Eneloops have lasted just as long as Alkaline Batteries, maybe a little longer, WITH the additional aspect that they are rechargeable. Highly recommend these batteries for those who use AAA frequently; they will pay for themselves after a couple charges.
UPDATE 12-18-2010
Still using these batteries to this day, though not nearly as frequently. Compared to a pair of Energizers which I've had for the same amount of time, have seen less use, AND have since gone defective, I am very pleased with these Eneloop batteries.
Customer Review: Eneloops have withstood the test of time. Summary: 5 Stars
I started buying Eneloops when they were semi-new to the market a couple of years back, and have bought every one of them here at Amazon. I now own in upwards of 30 AA and 25 AAA Eneloops. I have refrained from writing a review of these until now - one of the reasons being that I wanted to see how they withstood the ultimate test for batteries - TIME!
Bottom line - these batteries of reliable, hold a charge for as long as any other rechargeable, and recharge back to original power without memory. I have been charging these with the Lacrosse charger (BC-9009) and always discharge first, then trickle charge at low amperage. These are a high quality battery, and have virtually replaced the need for Alkalines in my household due to the fact they hold their charge for so long on the shelf!
Customer Review: Eneloops are great batteries Summary: 5 Stars
Buy them, you'll like them. I've learned the hard way that low self-discharge batteries are the only rechargeables you should buy. There are Eneloops, Rayovac Hybrids (at Target), Radio Shack, and a few others, but personally I prefer the Eneloops. This was a pretty good price ($9.22 for 4 AAA) especially with free shipping. Other rechargables are dead within a few days of charging, but Eneloops and other low-self discharge batteries will hold a charge for over a year, which is why they can sell them charged and keep them on the shelf at the store. We've completely switched to Eneloops and only buy (and dispose of) alkaline batteries in 9V, since they don't yet make a 9V low-self discharge battery as far as I know. I have no connection to Sanyo or any other battery company.
Customer Review: What a crock! Summary: 1 Stars
My old, old everready batteries just keep on truckin, recharging, giving bright lights in my booklights, and powering all my other gadgets just fine, on & on. The newer eneloops, which I bought after searching to see if I could do even better and reading all the ads and positive reviews on amazon, started fine, but have fallen below my old everreadys. I bought several different packs and both 800 and 1000's and a special super great charger which sometimes I "must" use for the eneloops, whereas the everreadys recharge in various chargers, etc., etc. I would NOT recommend the eneloops over just everyday everreadys for anything in my everyday experiences with all the different battery powered gadgets, clocks, remotes, CD players, etc all over the house these days!
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