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Energizer NH15BP-2 AA Nickel Rechargeable Batteries (2-Pack) | 
enlarge | Brand: Energizer Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $6.99 Buy New: $3.49 You Save: $3.50 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3.7 x 0.6 x 4.3 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: NH15BP-2 Model: NH15BP-2 UPC: 039800008688 EAN: 0039800008688
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| • | Nickel-Metal-Hydride Batteries | | • | AA | | • | 2-Pack |
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Product Description For more than 100 years, Energizer - through continuous invention and innovation - has played a vital role in how people live, work and communicate. Energizer powers people's lives around the globe by: offering consumers superior value in portable power and lighting products and creating and delivering superior consumer and customer solutions that elevate Energizer as the global portable power leader.
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These batteries are 1200 mAH June 22, 2000 27 out of 27 found this review helpful
Bought these batteries to use with the Kodak battery charger (which ships with 4 AA batteries.) Plan was to use them for my digital camera.They work, but unlike the batteries that ship with the Kodak (which are 1600 mAH-rated), these batteries are rated at only 1200 mAH. mAH means milli-amp hours and is a measure of the amount of power the battery can store and deliver before needing to be recharged. So, they deliver only 75% of the life of the higher-rated batteries. My digital cam responds to this with a half-battery indicator, even when all 4 batteries are at full charge.
Good value for the price August 27, 2000 25 out of 26 found this review helpful
NiMH rechargeable batteries are a step above the standard NiCads that gave rechargeables their bad rep. NiMHs usually provide more stable and slightly higher voltage (though still below alkaline levels) for extended periods of time. They have no "memory" problem, so you don't have to worry about completely discharging them, and depending on the situation, they may perform either better or slightly worse than alkalines.For instance, I always use NiMH batteries in my CD player. They last about 90% as long as alkalines and, of course, are reusable. A quick one-hour charge will get the same pair going again. Where NiMHs really shine, though, is in momentary high-drain devices such as digital cameras and camera flashes. In a recent report, Consumer Reports had to rescale its battery ratings because NiMHs perform so well. In one digital camera that I use, alkalines will last for one flash-card of pictures; NiMHs last for over 3. While the Energizer (and recently Rayovac) brands are quite inexpensive, they only last about 85% as long as the Radio Shack brand. Cost versus run life is the only consideration here, and these batteries are just great for CD or tape players. Note: You will need a NiMH-specific charger to charge these batteries. Overall recommendation: If you use even a moderate number of batteries frequently or listen to music on a portable player, NiMHs are a worthy investment.
Good batteries. Beware the different power rating. January 3, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
These batteries are better than the old NiCd ones. Here I just want to talk about the different models of these batteries. The oldest model (that I have seen) is 1200 mAh, the newer one is 1600 mAh and the newest one is 1700 mAh. I believe that the older ones will work fine but I think maybe we should not use the different models together because they have different power rating (just like we should not use new and old batteries together). I purchase them from a local store and they have all 3 models on the shelf (same UPC). Later I have to exchange several of them because of the above concern. The two older models are almost identical (blue/gold) except for some small details. The new one is much different (green/silver).
Beats the heck out of Alkalines May 31, 2001 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
After going through my first 4-pack of alkaline batteries in my digital camera in only 1 day, I immediately looked into rechargables. I hadn't purchased any rechargables in a while, back when only NI-CADs were the only option. I was often a victim of the memory effect, which NI-MH completely eliminates. My camera has both an LCD display and a viewfinder, and the batteries will usually last about 2 or 3 days of picture taking unless I use the LCD monitor, which will reduce the longevity to about a day and a half. If you transfer your pictures directly from your camera instead of a card reader, your battery power will suffer a great deal. Overall, I'm satisfied with these batteries, but with today's higher-drain cameras, I'm sure there are other batteries that will hold a stronger and longer charge.
Awesome Batteries June 13, 2000 I bought these batteries some time ago and they work really well. Can be rechaerged many times and go on for quite a while. Good deal for your money
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