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HiQuick 16 x AAA Batteries, Rechargeable 1100mAh Ni-MH Battery High Capacity Performance - Sold by HiQuick

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Number of batteries 16 AAA batteries required. (included) Brand HiQuick Battery cell composition NiMH Recommended uses for product Radio, Camera, remote, Clock, Toothbrush Unit count 16.0 count
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  • 🔋[High capacity & Convenient packaging] HiQuick 16 x 1100mAh rechargeable AAA batteries are suitable for 1.2V devices, 4 in one pack is conducive to preservation.
  • 🔋[Rechargeable & Long-Life] HiQuick AAA batteries have special protective technology and material to extend the life of the battery. Recycling is beneficial for energy saving and environmental protection.
  • 🔋[Low self discharge] HiQuick batteries can keep 80% power after non-use for 3 years.
  • 🔋[Universal Compatibility] HiQuick batteries have prefect performance for multiple applications to support your device. They are widely used in digital cameras, toys, remote controls, hand held games, 2-way radios, flashlights, alarm-clocks, LCD-TVs, toothbrushes, shavers and portable audio players etc.
  • 🔋[Maximum performance] Please charge fully before use, as we only charge the battery to 20% for shipping safety purpose. Batteries will reach top performance after 3-5 time fully charge cycle. It is also suggested to charge once per 3 months when they are not in use.
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  1. acelove's avatar
    These don't last long tbh, I've got a pack that I've recharged maybe 4 times.max and some just won't recharge any more, red flashing lights, other branded eneloop keep recharging fine time and time again.
    Smartcookie's avatar
    Get an old school charger and charge it with that for maybe minute or so then use your proper charger. What happens is, not all batteries have exact same capacity and some completely drain. Your smart charger thinks they are dead and won't charge. I have some varta and even they do this.
  2. L33TL33's avatar
    I have some of these, been working just fine for a few years now. I recommend getting decent charger for any rechargeable batteries
  3. martinconroy's avatar
    Thanks for this. In the end just ordered these instead which seem a better deal overall:
    amazon.co.uk/dp/…7SV
    Hukd1996's avatar
    Better deal how? Comes up more expensive for me even with the 15% off
  4. Cheeky_Chap's avatar
    • It is also suggested to charge once per 3 months when they are not in use.
    And yet...
    • 🔋[Low self discharge] HiQuick batteries can keep 80% power after non-use for 3 years.
    Hmmm
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