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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Sanyo Eneloop AAA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries (4 Pack)Customer Review: We own 84 of these batteries and think they are great! Summary: 5 Stars
Our business requires AA batteries in cameras used day after day. This product is wonderful and we have replaced all AA batteries for business and home use with the eneloops. Recharging is fast and is required much less frequently than out dated old fashioned conventional rechargeable batteries. We have found in the past that traditional rechargeable batties have blown up our rechargers and lose the recharge very quickly. Eneloops have sat in our car, charged, for weeks and the charge remains great and we have not lost a recharger yet. We started using them about a year ago and we wouldn't take a conventional system if it we given to us for free. Thanks for the great product. (No we don't know anyone who works for the company or where the company is located.)
Customer Review: Good batteries for a good price. Summary: 4 Stars
I purchased these batteries to fit my reading light for my eReader. Since then, I've also used them to run a remote control in my living room, and I've purchased the same brand of batteries for my digital camera.
They are long lasting; I get over 100 hours of use on my eReader charge, and on a recent trip to the Grand Canyon, I took over 5,000 photos, about a third of which were flash photos, and changed my batteries only once.
It takes about 4 hours to get a full charge using an older model battery recharger, but it doesn't seem to impact the quality of the charge at all.
Given the cost of plain alkaline batteries that fill our landfills, this is definitely a purchase where I have gotten my "Bang for the Buck".
Customer Review: Will Do In A Pinch Summary: 2 Stars
I have not had the best of luck with rechargeable batteries... same goes for these eneloop recharables as well. They just don't seem to hold a charge. I am using them in me Skype portable phone, as the phone's charger no longer works.
It seems I have to swap out these batteries every 24-48 hours, even when I've had the phone turned off. If I keep the phone just on standby, without talking on it, I definitely have to swap out these chargables at least twice a day.
But having said all that, if you need a triple A battery in the middle of the night and the nearest store is a ways away, if you keep a pair or all four charged up and ready when you need them... As the title of this review says, the will do in a pinch.
Customer Review: These are simply Amazing! Summary: 5 Stars
I have been using NiCD / NiMH rechargeable cells for many years now. Till now I always had to keep a stock of Alkalines for devices such as wall clocks, TV remotes etc. with low current drainage where batteries typcially lasts for 6 - 12 months. The standard NiMH cells do not retain charge for more than a few weeks / months at best, and hence cannot be used for such applications.
Then I discovered the Eneloops - they are simply amazing. Once charged, they last for months and months. Over a period of time I have replaced almost all the Alkaline batteries at home in remotes and clocks with these cells. They work beautifully and I am happy to have done my part in reduced polluting the earth with discharged alakaline cells ...
Customer Review: You get a lot in a tiny little package Summary: 5 Stars
I have three (3) sets of Sanyo Eneloop AA four-pack batteries, and now a four-pack of AAA. I have found that the are perfect for digital cameras, remote controls, and many of my child's toys and games. The best part has been the ability to easily and consistently recharge all of them and reuse over-and-over. If you are not using some form of rechargeable for your most used batteries (AA and AAA, maybe 9V) then take a long look at Sanyo. They have been in the business a long time.
The only downside is that some devices may show a low battery indicator due to the difference in voltage (1.5V versus 1.2V). However, they will work just fine. Be sure to get a quality 'smart' charger in order to protect your investment.
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