Product Description: Energizer Rechargeable NiMH round cell batteries' leading-edge technology makes them ideal for the most advanced, high-drain devices--digital cameras, personal digital assistants (PDAs), hand-held games, portable CD players and palmtop computers. Our high-capacity cells provide exceptional power per charge and up to 1,000 recharges. And since they're renewable and reusable, Energizer Rechargeable batteries are a good economic and environmental choice.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Great item for cameras
We use these in digital cameras and they work great. best of all we just charge them up when they die and keep on shooting. Also useful for wireless mouse - which otherwise kills batteries.
Rating: - horrible self discharge
i have 8 of these and all of them self discharge to 0.9 v in less than a month.
Additionally, after maybe 10 cycles 4 of them are now flat 3 days xafter charging. 1 does not hold any charge at all
Rating: - They can't hold a charge. Try Duracell instead?
I have about two dozen NiMH rechargeables I use for various electronics devices, including three Nikon flash heads and a GPS. My Energizer 2300mAh and 2500mAh (marked NH-15AA) are much less reliable than my Duracell 2050 mAh. They discharge soon after recharging, and at least 20% are markedly worse than the others; almost one quarter of them are duds and I eventually discard them.
Note that I last bought these a year ago, and they are marked NH-15AA. Maybe Energizer has improved them, or they might simply be rebranded. However, the packaging looks identical.
Rating: - Terrible self-discharge
Several years ago when these came out I bought a whole bunch of them because I had previously been using the Rayovac rechargeable NiMh and they just didn't seem to hold a charge for very long. The Energizer ones seemed to be the best thing since sliced bread because they hold 2500 mA, meaning they should last longer, in theory. Well, the great performance in my digital camera only lasted so long. After a few months, I started noticing that my camera would flash the low-battery icon after only taking a handful of photos but couldn't figure out what the deal was. I tried buying new ones which started ... Read More
Rating: - Long lasting
I had an older version of these batteries and they lasted 5 years. Saved a lot of money. They worked great with our digital camera.