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Energizer Rechargeable Batteries, AA Size, 8-Count


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Features
  • Provides high power per charge for power-hungry devices
  • New recharge AA batteries can be charged up to 250 more times
  • Batteries for household devices such as digital cameras, toys, remote controls, flashlights and portable audio players


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    Energizer Recharge Batteries



    Energizer Recharge batteries and Energizer battery chargers offer an impactful solution to power-demanding devices. Energizer Recharge batteries can be recharged hundreds of times saving you time and money when powering high-draining devices. Ideal for high-draining devices like cameras and gaming accessories, these batteries also deliver everyday power needs for toys.
    Energizer Recharge


    Can be recharged hundreds of times: affordable power solution


    AA batteries come pre-charged: saves time as they are ready to use right out of the package


    Holds charge for up to 12 months: reliable


    Energizer Recharge Batteries work with all Energizer Chargers: offers versatility and compatibility


    Available in multiple cell sizes to power your whole house.


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    Energizer
    Energizer Recharge AA
    Lasts up to 4X longer* in Digital Cameras
    *vs. Energizer MAX (results vary by camera)


    Energizer

    Energizer Recharge AAA


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    Energizer Recharge C


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    Energizer Recharge D
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    Energizer Recharge 9V


    Energizer Battery Chargers
    Basic Charger
    Basic Charger
    Basic Charger:
    • Compact design
    • Fold-out plug
    • Charges up to 4 AA or AAA batteries at one time


    Compatible Cell Sizes:
    AAAAA
    Value Charger
    Value Charger
    Value Charger:
    • Compact design
    • Fold-out plug
    • Convenient indicator lights showing charge status
    • Charges up to 4 AA or AAA batteries at one time


    Compatible Cell Sizes:
    AAAAA
    Smart Charger
    Smart Charger
    Smart Charger:
    • Energy Star Certified
    • Large charge countdown timer
    • Convenient indicator lights showing charge status
    • Bad Battery Alert detects non-rechargeable batteries when inserted and safely shuts down charger
    • Charges up to 4 AA or AAA batteries at one time


    Compatible Cell Sizes:
    AAAAA
    Rapid Charger
    Rapid Charger
    Rapid Charger:
    • Energy Star Certified
    • Includes car adapter in addition to wall adapter for on-the-go charging
    • Convenient indicator lights showing charge status
    • Charges up to 4 AA or AAA batteries at one time


    Compatible Cell Sizes:
    AAAAA
    Universal Charger
    Universal Charger
    Universal Charger:
    • Energy Star Certified
    • LCD screen shows charging status of all batteries inside
    • Charging only begins once case is closed for added safety
    • Charges up to 8 AA, 8 AAA, 4 C, 4 D or 2 9V batteries at one time


    Compatible Cell Sizes:
    AAAAACD9V


  • (C) 2011 Energizer. Energizer, Energizer Bunny design, card and label graphics and shape, and other marks are trademarks of Energizer.


    Owner Reviews, Ratings, Comments and Criticism
    All rechargeable battery manufacturers love to boast about their product's current capacity (mAh). But there is a dirty little secret that they don't want you to hear: self-discharge rate. Simply put: a fully charged NiCd or NiMH cell will gradually lose its stored energy over time. Technical papers I have researched typically put the self-discharge rate at 10-20% per month for NiCd cells, and 20-30% per month for NiMH cells. This kind of self-discharge rate is usually acceptable in applications such as digital cameras. I bought 8 of those Energizer 2500mAh rechargeable NiMH batteries over one year ago. At first, I was very happy about the large current capacity offered by those batteries. But within a few months, I started to notice that they die very quickly in my digital camera. In fact, a set of Sony 2300mAh NiMH batteries I bought one year earlier seems to last much longer when used in the same camera. I recently did some controlled experiments (using the LaCrosse BC-900 AlphaPower Battery Charger) and found out what's wrong: The Energizer NiMH batteries have very high self-discharge rate. After fully charging all 8 cells and left them on the shelf for one week, five of them lost over 30% of their charge, and the other three lost about 20%. In comparison, the set of older Sony batteries only lost around 10% over the same one-week period. So what this really means is: if I charge up those Energizer 2500mAh batteries and leave them in my camera for three weeks, they will become totally exhausted. I found this kind of self-discharge rate completely unacceptable, therefore I strongly advise against buying those batteries. [Update on April 9, 2007] I have hardly used those Energizer 2500mAh cells in the last few month. Now they have deteriorated even further. Five of them can't even hold their charges for more then a day. Instead of the Energizer 2500mAh cells, I recommend buying the Rayovac "Hybrid" 2100mAh cells. They have very low self-discharge rate (see my review on "RAYO 4PK AA") and are cheaper than the better-known Sanyo eneloop 2000mAh cells. Kodak also sells a "Pre-Charged" NiMH cell with exactly the same spec as the Rayovac Hybrid. The bottom line: Low-Self-Discharge NiMH cells are your best choices. There is absolutely no point in taking chances with older generation 2500-2700mAh NiMH cells now. [Update on Oct 20, 2010] The product image of Energizer Rechargeable AA has changed. It no longer advertises '2500mAh'. I went to my local W*mart to check out the actual batteries. All Energizer rechargable AA cells are now 2300mAh. Evidentially, Energizer has 'rollled back' battery technology to 2004. This is actually a good move because the lower capacity cells do not suffer from hideous self-discharge rate. Contrary to popular belief, a 2300mAh cell is not any less capable in delivering high power than a 2500mAh cell. Just that the run time will be about 8% shorter.

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