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MaximalPower AAA Rechargeable Batteries offer a high capacity of 1200mAh, allowing for extended use across various devices. With the ability to be recharged over 1000 times, these eco-friendly batteries are a cost-effective alternative to disposables. Ideal for everyday gadgets, they come with usage tips to ensure longevity and are backed by responsive customer service.
S**N
great deal
So I was a little disappointed in the beginning. I got the batteries for an electronic candle set I have that works on a 4 hour timer. The candle immediately started losing 'light', finally all going out or just sitting extremely dim after a week.BUT after charging them all up, they're now doing great! Candles have been going strong for 5 days now, I think there was just a weak initial charge. It's a pain, but I would recommend charging them upon arrival. On a side note, the energizer batteries that I overpaid for are only 800mAh.Happy shopping!
G**I
Some of the highest capacity cells I own
I run a R/C car racing club that uses AAA batteries to power Kyosho Mini-Z cars. The cars run about 45 minutes so you are talking an average 1000mah+ draw with spikes above that for acceleration. The batteries delivery plenty of punch. Cycling on my Powerex 9000 chargers yield an average 850-925ma discharge at 500mah (batteries were charged at 500mah).So far I've used 12 batteries (3 sets of 4) over 12 cycles and each still runs strong.
T**N
Beware of the mAh rating
Bought these new and promptly charged and discharged batteries. Then submitted these batteriesto a break-in cycle and then a total refresh/analyze cycle and only received 70% of the claimed capacity.In contrast to the advertised 1200 mAh rating, I was only able to achieve 840 mAh at a terminal voltageof 1.41v. Measured self discharge rate of 8.2% was found in the first 24 hours. All testing/measuringwas done with a Maha Wizard One and a Fluke 115 DMM.Conclusion: While the self discharge rate is actually normal, the capacity is no better than the lower mAhrated LSD rechargeables. Stick with the Eneloops or the Sony CycleEnergy batteries and you will be muchbetter off than with this brand.Update: After discharging completely in a LED flashlight and using "refresh/analyze" mode on the Maha MH-C9000, I expected the capacity to increase on such a low charge rate (400 mA) and discharge rate (200 mA). The results were even worse!!! Capacity decreased to mid 700s as others have noted. Stay away from these batteries or you will be disappointed.
V**Z
Buen producto
Yo compre esas baterias para el tensiometro de mi Papa y no han dado ningun problema. Ya venian cargadas. Yo he monitoreado su funcionamiento y mi Papa no tiene ninguna queja al respecto. Muy buen producto.
A**R
Quality
Batteries worked great in my phone
R**.
Nice Battery Charger and Batteries
I haven't had the chance to use it just yet but it looks like it will do the trick! I'll write another review after I have a chance to use it.
F**5
All worked well
All batteries charged and help charge as expected! Good product.
T**C
Four Stars
Good duration in my flashlight. Good product.
S**O
Baterias recargables
Excelente, mi paquete llego en tiempo, muy ágil la entrega, utilizando pilas recargables evitamos contaminar con baterías que se utilizan una sola vez...
A**D
Buenas pero son de 1.25 v
si tu aparato requiere tres de 1.5 volts tres de este tipo no lo haran funcionar. Para mouses y controles estan bien pues son de buena capacidad
R**.
Updated feed back / info
I bought 2 packs of these, 1st pack I opened all the batteries were wouldn't even light my led mini flashlight, So I put them in my Energizer Battery charger, a short time after that my Energizer charger started blinking (the sign that at-least 1 battery was dead, damaged & useless) So I pulled 1 side out an let the other 2 batteries charge), After like 5 or 6 hours I seen it was still red indicating it was still charging, I thought damn it's taking to long so I pulled them an put the other pack in to charge, after 12 hours the light still was not green so I pulled them an checked them on my multi-meter an they all showed around 1.64 volts so I said they were charged enough an put 3 of them in my mini led flashlight and I'll say it was brighter then other batteries ever got it,Now as for the mAh I have no idea what they run as I do not have any way to test them for that. I have a multi-meter and a SE BT20 Battery Tester nether one test or show mAh an there is no way on earth I will pay over $70 for that way over priced La Crosse Technology BC1000, So I have no way to know the mAh ,,, but I can say I am happy with how much brighter they've made my mini LED flashlight but not happy to find out they were not charged when they arrived, I'll have to leave a set in my charger and leave them charging till the light turns green an see how many volts they have when fully charged, Maybe I will stick a pair in at 4 AM an let them stay in the charger till the light is green an see......UPDATES....When I bought 2 packs of these I only had my Energizer charger to recharge them, It would recharge batteries (at a charging rate of between 250 mAh an 300 mAh) kind of slow but good. It would blink red if their was a bad battery in it (it's a good / nice feature) It helped me see that 1 of the batteries was absolutely dead / useless an garbage, I have since bought Etekcity BT-C700 Intelligent Battery Charger, It has lots of great features, One of which is telling me the mAh qualities of the batteries, an I have checked all of these low grade crappy batteries, An I can now say these batteries are so not worth wasting money on them due to the basic true facts the the batteries are garbage, more then one battery out of the 8 that I bought were completely dead useless garbage that can not even be charged or recharged, And can not be refreshed, and none of them had a mAh reading much over the 800 mAh reading, A seriously bad case of false advertisement, I was thinking of ordering more just to possibly get some kind of way to contact the manufacturer and tell them off royally an see about getting their garbage replaced or my money back, but that would intern mean I would be wasting more money on their garbage, so I will look for other AAA Batteries to buy now hopefully ones with high mAh numbers that are actual real numbers not fake made up false numbers....
E**L
Maximal Power Batteries hold a charge longer then most of the competition.
I like this make of rechargeable batteries. They hold a charge for a longer time then most other makes. Plus they last for several years. I bought Maximal Power Batteries several years back for my home wireless phones. After they started to wear out I tried a more speeder to home delivery battery. They were not good and I always regretted buying them but waited till they wore out. So now I am back to Maximal Power rechargeable batteries and will not switch as long as I can get my hands on them. Good battery and hold charge longer.
J**E
Received batteries less than 1200mAh
As soon as I received the 4 AAA batteries I put them on a La Crosse charger to do a full discharge then charge cycle. The ratings given to the 4 batteries were:963 mAh1020 mAh1288 mAh1332 mAhwhich is quite a range of vlaues! While two of the batteries meet or exceed the advertised 1200mAh two of them are significantly lower (80%). Now ok they are still better than many other AAA's out there - including some brand names - but put all four into a device in series and the device will fail when the weakest battery is drained - effectively making all 4 batteries be 963mAh not 1200 mAh.
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