🔋 Power up sustainably, stay charged effortlessly!
EBL’s Pack of 8 AA 2800mAh Ni-MH rechargeable batteries deliver high capacity and long-lasting power with improved low self-discharge technology, maintaining 80% charge after 3 years unused. Precharged for immediate use and bundled with a storage case, these eco-friendly batteries are perfect for professional and everyday devices.
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Battery Weight | 9 Ounces |
Unit Count | 8.0 Count |
Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 2800 Milliamp Hours |
Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
H**B
Reliable Power Without Breaking the Bank!
I recently got the EBL Pack of 8 AA 2800 mAh batteries, and they’ve been fantastic for all my devices. Whether it's my remote controls, wireless mouse, or those high-drain toys and gadgets, these AAs hold strong and last way longer than standard batteries.Why I love them:Long-lasting: These batteries go the extra mile—I've been using them for weeks in my wireless keyboard and my handheld gaming controller with no drop in performance.Good for high-drain devices: Even in things like LED flashlights and portable radios, they power through without losing steam.Easy storage & reuse: The included storage case keeps them organized and protected, and I can easily tell which ones are fully charged. They claim rechargeability, and I'm getting lots of cycles already with no memory effect.Great value: Getting eight high-capacity rechargeable AAs is perfect for households, gadgets, camping gear—basically anything that eats batteries.No leaks, no weird swelling, just dependable, reusable power. If you want a solid set of rechargeable AA batteries that actually deliver on capacity and longevity, the EBL 2800 mAh pack is a smart pick. Highly recommended!
E**N
happy with my purchase
my second time ordering some of these batteries. the design on them has changed which confused me at first but they still work just as good as the previous pack id ordered. i use them for night lights for my little brothers room and they last at least 2 nights on one single charge. took a little while to charge up but you can charge all 8 at the same time so that’s not as issue
Y**Y
Good Charge
They fit perfectly fine in my console remotes, tv remotes, & charging block. So far they have been long lasting and generally don’t take very long to charge. I’ve only had them for about 2 months now but they are holding up really good. I was hesitant because of the reviews but after purchase this is just as good as any Duracell or energizer for sure.
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 batteriesSony - 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 oldamazon basic - remarkable sale price at least is was 5-10 years ago. Quality seems kinda up and downEBL - 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....
C**S
Save money not having to constantly buy batteries
Save money by not having to go out and buy batteries constantly. You do need to charge them periodically to keep them at full capacity. like any battery if it is not charged periodically it will drain.
W**A
I like and recommend them
I've been using them for a few months now, I think these are quality product. I recommend them and I always update my review if anything bad happens down the road so I will let you know so far I like them.
M**H
Very good charge in harsh conditions
These worked great in winter to power outdoor wreath! Recharged 2 times during 2weeks of sub-40F weather. Good job in flashlights and VR controllers too!
M**S
I needed a different voltage of battery
These do not hold a charge very well. I am disappointed because there were a lot of good reviews, but I charge these up and put them in my security cameras and the show "low." I guess I'll have to look at another brand.UPDATED: The company reached out to me and provided a refund for my purchase. They also explained that these particular batteries are not suitable for the purpose I had intended, as I actually needed a different voltage. I really appreciate their willingness to work with me and help clarify that the issue was due to my mistake—not a problem with the batteries themselves.
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