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EBL AA 2800mAh Ni-MH rechargeable batteries offer high capacity and low self-discharge, maintaining 85% charge after a year unused. This 4-pack includes a protective storage case and delivers reliable, eco-friendly power for cameras, remotes, and more, backed by thousands of positive reviews.







| ASIN | B011KVJZ9Y |
| Amperage | 2800 Milliamps |
| Antenna Location | Camera,Digital,Radio |
| Battery Capacity | 2800 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
| Battery Cell Composition | NiMH |
| Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
| Battery Weight | 120 Grams |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,106 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #24 in AA Batteries |
| Brand | EBL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 26,728 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 2.56 x 2.17 x 0.59 inches |
| Item Weight | 120 Grams |
| Manufacturer | EBL |
| Model Name | Rechargeable batteries |
| Model Number | 2800aa*4 |
| Number of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camera,Digital,Radio |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| UPC | 600316416160 600316416252 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
| Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
M**A
Long-Lasting and Convenient, Perfect Rechargeable AAs
got the EBL 8-pack AA 2800mAh rechargeable batteries, and I’m really happy with them. They come pre-charged, so I could use them right out of the package, super convenient. I’ve been using them in my wireless mouse, game controllers, and flashlight, and they hold a charge really well. The 2800mAh capacity is noticeable; these batteries last much longer than the standard rechargeables I had before. I also like that they’re environmentally friendly, no more constantly buying disposable batteries. So far, they’ve handled multiple charge cycles without losing performance. Overall, a solid purchase if you want reliable, long-lasting AA rechargeable batteries.
M**O
Good but suddenly stopped working
The batteries work good. I've noticed they are slightly bigger than normal batteries so they don't fit every device. I have a few devices with them and they work just the same and are easy to swap out to charge. My only other complaint is 1 of my batteries just dropped dead; no charge, nothing. And now I have a device that needs 3 batteries, but I only have 2 because 1 just stopped working. I'd buy extra if you want to avoid having some missing batteries because of that. UPDATE: I've changed my review to 5 stars from the original 3 for the excellent customer service and replacement batteries. They reached out to me soon after my first review and offered a replacement as well as an explanation for why they are ever so slightly bigger than normal batteries but should work just the same. Excellent customer service and would buy again when needed
A**N
Saving money
These are great batteries, they last a long time. I have them in most sizes. We have saved lots of money, now that we use these rechargeable batteries.
R**E
So far so good! Let's see if they survive 30 years....
Well right out of the box, these batteries were 1) charged and 2) demonstrate good capacity. But the real test of rechargeable batteries is life time performance. So here's my opinion of these oldster batteries Sony - Ni MH - These batteries are 30 years old! They are slowly losing capacity and becoming quite troublesome due to frequent recharges but hey! think how many disposables they've kept out of the landfill. I can tell they are nearing the end of their lifecycle because one or two have started to overheat even while recharging on the gentlest setting. The internal materials are starting to break down. None of these batteries have ever leaked. Respect. Rayovac - Ni MH - Youngsters! Only 25 years old! Similar condition to the Sony but the Sony's outperform these guys....Not quite as pricey as the Sonys and easier to find and purchase. These batteries have never leaked. Quite reasonable. Tenergy - Picked up about 30 of these batteries on sale at Amazon about 20 years ago. They performed reasonably but almost all of them failed when the batteries started to leak after 10 years. Reasonable capacity. Good if you need a lot of batteries. Terrible for long term low drain use like remote controls. It was pure luck these batteries didn't destroy more of my electronics....All of these batteries were gone after about 15 years... The youngster batteries (none of these batteries below have started to leak yet), they are all low-discharge batteries: Eneloop - does not disappoint. The oldest are about 15 years old. Performance is still strong. Looking like they're the brand to beat. At the present time, the eneloops are demonstrably superior when it comes to long term low discharge use ( remote controls) while all the others need more frequent recharges. GP Recyto - very usable but eneloop clearly the leader when it comes to low discharge. About 10-15 years old.. Bonai - in the mediocre middle. Good if you catch a sale and burn thru batteries quickly. About ten years old amazon basic - remarkable sale price at least is was 5-10 years ago. Quality seems kinda up and down EBL - aw come on... these batteries have been in use for a few weeks. they work fine right now. We'll check back on them in 30 years... How the heck you ask, does anybody keep batteries going for 30 years? Use a decent smart recharger. The NiMH benefit from periodic reconditioning (charge/discharge & repeat). This "refreshes" their performance. You only need to do this once every year or three.... The low discharge batteries also benefit from reconditioning but you can do this less often. Also, it's best if you have the patience to recharge at the slowest rate possible. Fast charging stresses out the battery more. The Panasonic recharger for the Eneloops is a very gentle charger. I dunno about modern smart rechargers (mine is about 25 years old), but if a battery is heavily drained it won't register on my smart recharger and the recharger will not start charging. Therefore, don't throw away your dumb rechargers, you need to at least partially charge your utterly drained battery in order to use the smart recharger to finish the charging. Of course, all this is HISTORY what with the new battery chemistry that's just come out....
H**X
Works well in a ll devices tried so far
Nice rechargeable battery. Charge seems to last well in use. Nice case to keep recharged batteries in as I rotate them out.
D**C
good deal and good baterries
can't beat changing batteries and buying new ones every time you turn around. at least now I cna recharge them fast and be running soon.
J**R
More Eco Friendly
This is my 4th time purchasing these. The charge really quick and are an awesome value as opposed to buying alkaline batteries. There have been no issues with compatibility since I have used them in my trail camera, game controller and calculator. Great gift for the gamer in your life.
K**D
Excellent high capacity low self discharge batteries
EBL is an excellent brand of NiMH rechargeable batteries! They offer some of the highest capacities on the market with an above average cycle count of 1,200. Their construction is of very high quality. The rated capacity is genuine and accurate. I have used my multi-meter and other tools plus my knowledge of batteries and electronics to test if these really are 2,800mAh and they are indeed pretty close to the stated figure. You can put your worries at ease - their claims of 2,800mAh is true. They are beautifully constructed of high quality materials and feel very solid. After having used these batteries many times in a very bright Maglite Mini PRO flashlight, I am very impressed with their longevity and capacity. They last much longer than alkaline batteries! Alkaline batteries would cause the flashlight to dim as soon as 1 hour after use, and fail around the 2.5hr mark (which is actually what Maglite claims). With these EBL batteries, the flashlight maintains 100% brightness far longer than alkaline ever has. Using the EBL rechargeable NiMH batteries, the flashlight maintains nearly 100% to 90% brightness for about 2.5 to 3 hours and will continue to operate for another hour or more (but at reduced brightness) until they need to be recharged. This is almost double the length at full brightness compared to alkaline, and almost double the total use time when including use after dimming begins to occur. Amazing! Unlike Alkaline batteries, these batteries will maintain their rated capacity even under high loads. One of the problems with alkaline batteries (which are typically 1,800 to 2,500 mAh) is that under high loads their capacity drops as much as 60% to 1,000mAh or less, and results in more wasted batteries. NiMH batteries do not suffer this same fate. They maintain a steady and constant voltage curve over the entire usable (100% to 20%) capacity. Testing with my multi-meter confirms that these EBL batteries have a very steady operating voltage curve under both high and low loads. I have also used these batteries in low drain devices and they last much longer than alkaline, and once again, in devices that produce light, those devices maintain full brightness far longer than alkaline. Alkaline batteries are really bad for the environment, and I am very happy to have made the switch to these EBL rechargeable batteries. Not only does EBL claim to reduce their impact on the environment during construction of their batteries, NiMH batteries are far less polluting to the environment once they need to be tossed and replaced. I cannot recommend this brand enough. If you're struggling to choose a brand of NiMH batteries, EBL is a great brand to consider. They offer a wide variety, are constructed of high quality materials that feel solid, and the rated capacity is genuine. They function very well under both high and low drain loads.
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