Dlyfull 8 Bay AA AAA Battery Charger with Type-C High-Speed
Dlyfull 8 Bay AA AAA Battery Charger with Type-C High-Speed Charging, Independent Slot for Ni-MH Ni-CD Rechargeable Batteries, Cable Included





| Dimensions: | 19.2 x 10.9 x 5 cm; 160 Grams |
| Manufacture: | DLYFULL |
| Dimensions: | 19.2 x 10.9 x 5 cm; 160 Grams |
| Origin: | China |
Convenient for travel
I’ve found this good for travel; I work as a photographer and it’s handy to load it up with batteries from my flashes and attach it to a USB Type C in my car when travelling between engagements. It’s lightweight, but does seem a little slower than previous chargers I have which run off a mains adapter.
Very well made!
Does not really much I can say about this battery charger is fantastic you worked really well it’s convenient I haven’t had any problems or issues with it so far it allows me to charge eight batteries AAA AAA batteries as well I haven’t had any issues with the quality of the material with the way it’s been made anything like that and it works fantastically find and I definitely recommend it for the price.
Decent charger with USB C connectio
I like this charger especially as you can fit upto 8 AA batteries in one go. Don’t be fooled by the green lights thoughthey come on when you start charging and go out once charged. My wife didn’t realise this after I set it up and half an hour later thought they were all charged and tidied away! It has a USB C connection and works flawlessly so far. Recommend and good value for money.
Simple and basic charge
This charger is powered by a USB connection and so is only as fast as the connection allows. It is pretty basic. The batteries when inserted trigger a green light which extinguishes when charging is complete. It doesn’t offer a display showing the amount of charge in the batteries so it’s either charging or charged.
Good design, slim and lightweigh
This portable battery charger is slim and ideal for use when travelling. When each individual battery is placed into a slot, a green LED lights up to confirm correct placement. The charger needs a 2A, 5V power supply so my 10 W Apple iPad Pro charger was ideal. It comes with a USB-A to USB-C lead but works well with a USB-C to USB-C charging lead.
I inserted 8 Nickel Metal Hydride batteries, with a 2800 mAh capacity. According to the manual, it charges as a rate of 300 mA and should take 9 hours to fully charge the batteries, which works out as about the same as 2800/300. In practice, I left my batteries charging for about 12 hours and came back to find them fully charged, with all LEDs off.
To charge the next set, I had to remove the USB-C lead, wait a few seconds and then plug it in again. Unlike my other chargers, it can be used to charge individual batteries rather than pairs of 2 at a time.
I am pleased with the charger, which is ideal when travelling with power hungry portable devices that rely on AA batteries such as torches or flashguns to ensure that a freshly charged set of batteries is always available.
Good
Good simple AA or AAA Charger
USB c cable
Lightweight
Portable charger
You just need the battery’s
Okay charger.
At time of review this cost 14.99.
This one is a USB C charger, which is different from our old one that you have to find a spare plug to use lol.
We have USB ports in our normal sockets, so this is a great idea for us.
It says it does high speed charging that takes 2 hours……………… it does!
You can charge one battery or fill it up with AA and AAA batteries.
Where my old one also does 9V ones, this doesn’t. Which is okay as most things now days only use AA and AAA.
But, it isn’t very sturdy, it’s really plastic and feels flimsy. I think if I dropped it, and I do drop lots of things, it may just shatter.
So it has it’s good and bad points.
Can recharge batteries with a power bank
The main reason I got this is that I can recharge batteries with a power bank. It is not the fastest way to do it but it is practical specially when you are travelling.
Charge well just you need phone charge
I like theese type of chargers you need just usb charger and does the job, it good in camp in the car you can charge if you really need i
USB charger but the built quality could be bette
Good
+ USB C power, much more convenient than the mains adaptor
+ Individual battery charging instead of pairs
+ Timer control
+ Reasonably priced
Not so good
– Casing not the best quality, suspect internally the same
Must have i
Great battery charger for that price.
Works great, charging quite fast.
Can charge up to 8 batteries at once.
AA and AAA batteries can be charged with it.
Price is good to for it.
So I do recommend it to all.
Recharge a mix of up to eight AA and AAA rechargeable batteries simultaneously
You can recharge up to eight AA or AAA rechargeable batteries at the same time, and you don’t have to be in pairs…in my photo you’ll see I’m recharging a single AA and two AAA batteries. The batteries clip in nicely to the recharger, and the display light above each battery indicates it is charging.
Battery Charge
The Dlyfull battery charger can charge up to 8 AA or AAA batteries at a time. It arrives in a boring white plain box and is definitely a ‘no frills’ device. It’s fully plastic cased but seems sturdy enough. It’s USB powered so you’ll need your own plug or laptop to power it. When a battery is charging, a green light appears above. The light will turn off after the battery is fully charged or after 9.5 hours. Batteries charge fairly quickly and overall it’s a user friendly device which is straightforward to use. At time of review, the charger is priced at 14.99 which is pretty good value in my opinion.
Good for the price...
This Diyfull 8 bay battery charger for AA and AAA batteries is okay – but it’s very lightweight. Unfortunately I’ve just been reviwing an 8 bay charger from another brand that’s less than 3 more expensive than this one and there was a noticeable difference in terms of build quality and ease of use, specifically how easy it was to insert the batteries.
Don’t get me wrong, this Diyfull battery charger works fine but the batteries are a perhaps a tad more fiddly to get in and out. A USB-C charging cable around 60cm long is included in the plain white cardboard box this arrives in – but no plug as is pretty much the norm nowadays. Each slot has a green LED symbol below to indicate when a battery is charging.
Both AA and AAA batteries can be charged at the same time and the proportions of this charger are very compact at 12.6×9.4×2.8cm. No frills, it’s easy to operate and comes with an 18 month warranty. Good for the price, this does the job and at its present 14.99 asking price it’s worth the money – but I’d rather pay a little extra for imporoved ease of use and build quality.
8 x AA/AAA USB-C battery charge
For the first few seconds of use, this battery charger had me fooled because it showed a green LED for each discharged battery being charged. I’ve used similar chargers which have a red charging indicator then green indicates charging has completed: in this case, green means batteries are being charged and the LED switches off once charged.
After reading the instructions which clearly state this, I can happily confirm the charger works charging any combination of AA and AA batteries, partly or fully-discharged, effectively via USB-C (no micro-USB port). It can take up to about 9-10 hours for a full charge of high capacity (2900mAh) batteries so I leave the charger on overnight then charge a different set during the day and, via this method, can recharge up to 24 batteries in approx 24 hours. The batteries charge individually rather than in pairs with charging switching off once each battery is complete.
It is a neat, compact charger, very convenient to use and ideal for travel. I feel 14.99 is a fair price to pay to charge 8 batteries simultaneously.
Battery Charge
USB rechargeable battery hub for mixed sizes of batteries. This hub will hold 8 batteries all together and can mix to charge both AA and AAA at the same time. It’s a smart hub which only requires a usb socket to work and each bay has its own led indicator to tell you when that battery is fully charged. Seems to be working well and it arrived nicely packaged. Would be nice for it to come with a few batteries but overall I won’t complain. Good for the home office!
🔋🔋🔋A decent battery charger that works as advertised.
Dlyfull 8 Bay AA AAA Battery Charger with Type-C High-Speed Charging, Independent Slot
This is a standard AA or AAA battery charger, nothing really that special about it from what I’ve gathered, having used the thing for a few days. It indeed charges up my batteries to full capacity yet isn’t a super fast charger by any means but not the slowest. I’ve managed to charge 5 x AAA batteries in just under 1.5 hours which isn’t bad going, if a medium of the range charger is what you’re after then this is ideal, it requires a USB power supply such as a phone charger, laptop USB port etc, for the price of 14.99, I’d be happy to pay that and I’m also happy to recommend it.
So lets take a closer look…..
Offers
No offers are currently available at the time of writing this review, but never say never.
Packaging and delivery
This is supplied in a plain boring box, inside you will find the charger, USB cable and instruction leaflet, these have been placed in a plastic bag, nothing posh around here.
Package contents
1 x 8 bay charger
1 x USB-C cable
1 x User leaflet, and leaflet it sure is, a few paragraphs and that’s it, so if you like reading manuals then you’ll be disappointed.
Setup
Just plug the USB cable into the charge and connect the other end to a USB power source, I used my own USB-C cable and connected this charger to my 100W wall charger, no issues noticed and it charged my batteries fine.
Function and quality
As I mentioned at the start of this review, this isn’t anything special, just a run of the mill battery charger. It has an all plastic outer casing, seems well made enough, the 8 bays can take either AA or AAA batteries. The base doesn’t have any silicon or rubber feet so the charger will move around on the work surface, I’ve actually placed some of my own silicon feet on this, these can be obtained from Amazon , just click on the blue link.
The good feature about this charger is that it will charge up just one battery alone and not in pairs, some chargers I’ve had must have pairs of batteries, so that’s a bonus. Each battery bay has a green LED indicator which lights up when charging is taking place, this will go off when the battery is fully charged or if 9.5 hours have passed.
I’ve charged up my AAA batteries in this no problem, 5 take about 1.5 hours, I haven’t tested this with AA batteries yet. The maximum input is 5V/2A going into this charger through the USB-C port, that’s 10W more or less and just like any USB battery charger, the more batteries you have on charge this power is shared out and the longer it will take to reach 100%.
Conclusion
I’m very happy with this battery charger, it works as intended and seems well made, very happy to recommend.
Packaging Recyclability
The outer cardboard packaging can be recycled, the inner plastic bag can be in most places.
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