Amazon Basics AAA High-Capacity Rechargeable Batteries
Amazon Basics AAA High-Capacity Rechargeable Batteries, Pre-charged – Pack of 4 (Appearance may vary)
Dimensions: | 4.11 x 4.45 x 1.04 cm; 49.9 Grams |
Model: | HR-4UTHA-AMZN (4P) |
Batteries Included: | 4 AAA batteries required. |
Manufacture: | Amazon Basics |
Dimensions: | 4.11 x 4.45 x 1.04 cm; 49.9 Grams |
Origin: | China |
I needed some new rechargeable batteries and thought I would give the Amaozn brand ones a go and so far I am very happy with my purchase. They are good value and higher capacity than my previous ones so should last longer. Certainly worth buying.
Ordered 3 more sets of these as I bought a set over 2 years ago and they’re still going strong!
These Amazon basics batteries have excellent capacity, are great in high-drain applications and hold their charge well when not in use.
Overall excellent and very similar to Eneloop batteries that are twice the cost.
With two young children at home, there are many different times that I need batteries. I like the fact that I don’t need to buy millions of batteries constantly to replace dead cells and instead can just quickly recharge the batteries and load them into their toys.
To me they seem to last well and have had one variety or other of these batteries for a couple of years and can’t really tell that the charge is running down in any. I bought a slow charger for these and just recharge them through the day as needed.
Personally I wouldn’t be without them now.
What can I say but these are pretty decent value rechargeable AAA batteries for the money, some other brands are twice the price! They’re pretty fast to recharge & seem to last pretty well so far, good value for money, i’ve used them in various devices from the Cordless phone to a head torch & seem good value.
Rather than buy new batteries for my old fashioned land line phones these fit into them easily and are being regarded as we speak. Theyre so good that the grass is greener in my garden and the birds are siging again.
The product worked fine but it was NOT ‘handed to resident’ as stated. The door was knocked – We took seconds to answer the door but the package was dumped on the doorstep and the delivery man had walked back to his van. Not an impressive personal delivery at all.
I bought to change all batteries in my house phone. So far have lasted quite a while. The only thing I would say is that before use I put them in a battery charger. When the charging ended as indicated by the charger I tested them with my battery tester and they were not showing FULLY charged. So I repeated the charging process. It took 3 attempts before the batteries were indicating FULL on my tester. Not sure why but surely that is not good.
I have These batteries in various sizes. Amazon basics live much longer than other batteries and the price point is excellent. I doubt you will get any better. Re- chargeable is the way to go.
Bought these for a automatic hand wash and it was being used everyday. These batteries lasted 3 months which I weren’t expected these to last that long.
Very pleased with them.
I prefer to buy another brand but these are mainly for Christmas lights in my porch, it saves having cable all over.
They last 2-3 days before recharging when used for approx. 6 hours a day, which is fine for me.
I have12 of these and they last a good while (between charges) in the 4 torches we use.
longevity had these about a year, each torch has had it’s 3 batteries charged twice, so pass.
that said looking to get some more aaa’s and some aa’s batteries.
I love these rechargeable batteries. I am always looking for batteries for something’ and the fact that these can be recharged several times over. I use them instead of throw away batteries. I believe it must be helping the environment a bit.
These do work, but I’ve had quite a few batteries that simply won’t recharge and have to be binned. That’s quite a few in months not years like my previous rechargeable batteries. These are OK when on offer, otherwise not value for money as you need to buy more than needed to make up for the duds.
I have been using rechargeable batteries for more than 15 years. In the early days, there were C and D batteries as well, but now there just seem to be AA and AAA. P3 batteries are around, but not much used. Everything about rechargeable batteries I like, except one thing – they do not charge to the full 1.5 volts, which is what disposable batteries start at. 1.25 volts is about the highest charge you can expect. Having said that, I have only found 1 item, a wall clock, which claims not to like them, but I have been using the clock for 10 years or so now, and it is reliable. It needs a newly charged battery slightly more often.
Christmas is the time of the year when most of my rechargeable batteries are in use for decoration lights. At that time, I invariably feel like they are at the peak of their usefulness. It must be at least 10 years since I bought a disposable battery, and that was when I was on holiday and my electric toothbrush ran out of charge because I forgot to charge them before I left. Pity you can’t get rechargeable button batteries.
Battery power is still a growing industry, resulting in world shortages of battery raw materials, mainly Lithium. That’s where rechargeable batteries help the world’s resources. I recon rechargeable batteries will last at least 5 years, sometimes going up closer to 10. You can tell when they need to be replaced; the charger fails to recharge them successfully (red light fails to turn green), or the battery loses power too quickly. Batteries recharge in pairs, and when the recharging light fails to turn green, it could be either battery responsible. Don’t throw them both out. Charge one of the pair with another battery, known to be good. If that works, it’s likely to be the other one.
In conclusion, rechargeable batteries are kinder to the planet, you need never run out of them, and they save you a fortune.