Customer Reviews for Sanyo Eneloop AAA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries (4 Pack)

Sanyo Eneloop AAA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries (4 Pack)
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Sanyo Eneloop AAA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries (4 Pack) List Price: $14.99
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Sanyo Eneloop AAA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries (4 Pack)

Customer Review: 4 Years Later
Summary: 5 Stars

I have owned my first set of Eneloops now for 4 years after buying them along with a nice digital camera before my honeymoon. (I've been married 4 years already??:)

Bottom line is this: My original set still works well and last a long time, it seems as if they almost last as long as they did when I first used them. We have since had a daughter who is 1 now, and we have them in all of her toys, which she leaves on and they last. I haven't measured any specific time period, all I can tell you is that it seems like a long time that goes between charges. They last almost 2 months on my XBOX remote, which I use every day for about an hour, sometimes longer.

This is a quality product, which is also an excellent investment - especially considering that they only cost less than double of buying 1 regular set which may die faster anyway. 4 Years!!?? I never expected to get this long of life from my first set, but they are still going strong. I am curious as to how long they will last. Buy these, you won't be disappointed.

Customer Review: Best rechargeables yet
Summary: 5 Stars

I purchased the new Eneloop batteries because of their claims and have not been disappointed. They last longer in my MP3 player than any other rechargeable I've tried, and pretty close to alkaline. I since started using them in my wireless bluetooth mouse and again they last longer than previous batteries I've tried. The real plus here, though, is when they run down I would be forced to do without the mouse while the batteries recharged or use batteries that were charged a month ago and then have to change again soon because they would have little charge left. Not so with the Eneloop as they still have almost a full charge and so I just swap them and keep going. The only problem I have at this point is the price of them keeps going up. You would think the more they make, the cheaper they would get.

Bottom line, even though they are expensive, they do seem to be the best I've ever used and when the price comes back down, I will stock up with more.

Just keep watching as the price does go up and down on these.

Customer Review: They just work..and work well they do
Summary: 5 Stars

I've tried rechargeable batteries before and have always been disappointed until now. The Sanyo eneloop batteries work just like an alkaline battery except better. We use them in our remotes, wireless keyboards and mice, and other things. Recharge time is reasonable and they do the job. I'm sold. The Sanyo product is actually made in Japan and pretty much all the rest are made in China. Just a personal thing, but I prefer to avoid China made goods if possible.

One funny thing we had happen is we bought a new Blu-Ray DVD player and it came with normal alkaline batteries for the remote. The remote didn't work out of the box so we thoguht the batteries were bad and put in some new AAA alkalines we had from before buying the eneloops, and they didn't work either. On a whim I installed a pair of the eneloops and the remote worked. Then when I went back to the regular batteries it wouldn't work. Batteries tested ok. I think something is wrong with the remote but it's funny that it works fine with the eneloops.

Customer Review: The first worthwhile rechargeable batteries I have owned
Summary: 5 Stars

I have purchased several brands of rechargeable batteries over the years and they have all been terrible, dying for no reason since they clearly weren't worked to death since they never worked well or long enough to stress their worthless rip-off little tubular bodies. Even an expensive charger couldn't revitalize their wasted lives.

You may own some of these yourself, sitting dead in a drawer. They are generally weightless because they are mostly expensive air, marketing masterpieces by the battery cartel.

But, enter the eneloop! Yay! Heavy little suckers filled with actual battery stuff, holding a charge forever (I have never found one of mine dead), and lasting well beyond anything else I have tried. My kids got them for their kid's annoying talking toys. Yes, that quacking and mooing and barking will never end until you physically kill the rubber creature and traumatize the children forever.

I wish there were Eneloop D cells, 9-volts, etc.

Highly recommended.

Customer Review: A good alternative to disposable and regular rechargeables...
Summary: 5 Stars

I've been using Eneloops in my digital cameras, GPS units, flashlights, remotes, cordless telephones, and wireless mice for several years now. The best feature of the Eneloops is the long "shelf life" of the charged batteries - I keep an extra set in my camera case, and even if I haven't used them for several months, I can rely on them when I need them. Same goes for flashlights, and they seem to last forever in my wireless mice. In my cordless phones, they last far longer than the standard rechargeables that came with the phones.

I haven't noticed any "memory effect" in batteries that I've recharged without fully discharging first, and Eneloops that I've been using for 3.5 years still perform like new.

When I shop for digital equipment I tend to buy only equipment that uses standard AA or AAA batteries and these Eneloops provide an easily interchangeable and reasonably priced alternative to the proprietary batteries provided with some equipment.
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