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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Sanyo Eneloop AAA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries (4 Pack)Customer Review: Power, Longevity and Dependability Summary: 5 Stars
This is my second order of Eneloop Rechargeable Batteries and they are as steady as the first batch. What could possibly be written about a AA battery that has not been written before...? Well, it would depend on their use, what type of power requirements that are needed and how long they perform. So far, they have not let me down and owning a professional film production company, whose reputation depends on those technical things, yes, even AA batteries, in some cases, this could make or break an hour or day of shooting. They recharge in an acceptable amount of time, depending, of course, on the charger and the drain that was put on them. In retrospect, I am pleased I purchased them and will purchase more in the very near future.
Customer Review: The best NiMH rechargeables Summary: 5 Stars
These batteries, as well as the Rayovac Hybrids, are by far the best, most generally useful and convenient rechargeable NiMH batteries.
I will be replacing my entire collection of rechargeables with these as I'm able. With their exceptionally low self-discharge rate, they come precharged and have a shelf life that's nearly as good as alkaline batteries. Unlike regular NiMH batteries, they work great in low drain devices. I use them as the backup batteries in the transmitters for my kids' baby monitors, and only change them out once every 6 months.
Plus, they work just as well as regular NiMH in high-drain devices. These are as close to being the perfect rechargeable battery as I can imagine.
Customer Review: Low Discharge is the ONLY way to go! Summary: 5 Stars
Once I figured out why all my NiMH (non-low discharge) batteries were dead even though I charged them, I converted entirely to Low Discharge. I have both the Sanyo Eneloop and Imedion. Both work the same way. They hold a charge like an alkaline; no more dead batteries sitting around. I use the full featured Maha battery charger to ensure that they are getting the right charge. If you have more than 10-15 batteries, I would invest in a digital read-out battery charger...the cheaper ones just don't work properly.
Converting to all NiMH Low Discharge will cost a bit of money in the beginning, but you will save a ton down the road, not to mention keeping harmful chemicals out of a landfill.
Customer Review: Best rechargable batteries on earth Summary: 5 Stars
Eneloop rechargable batteries are the only ones I know of that will maintain their charge on the shelf for a year or more. Most previous rechargables always seem to be dead when you need them. You always have to stop what you are doing and wait for a set to recharge before continuing.
This product finally makes "going green" with batteries a sensable alternative.
The one and only problem I have with this product is the availability. One often has to search high and low to find a retailer that sells them.
You can always find them on the internet, but often "shipping and handling" costs make an already premium priced product less attractive.
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Customer Review: perfect Summary: 5 Stars
long battery life!! the long lasting battery life makes it's capacity worth a while. Unlike all other AA rechargeable, although some of them marked 2700mah, but you are actually getting less than what you are using because charges often fade out by time. For example, I have a set of Panasonic 2600mah AA, they often allow me more than 700+ of shots on my digital camera. However, if I fully charged them, and use them 2 days after I've charged, I often only getting around 500+ shots.
On the other hand, eneloop allows me constant 700+ shoots every charge. Very well done technology. Now! What if we have eneloop batteries on our electric cars? that would be awesome!!!
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