All they are supposed to be plus a couple of mAh's
OK. So notice most of the complaints are about the shipping time not the quality of the product.
Ordered 3/26 received in two days with prime.
As others have mentioned these are 900mAh batteries.
Ran the 4 cells through a few charge-discharge cycles on a BC-900 charger (also a good product available here). All of the batteries tested above 900mAh. 902 926 928 and 937mAh. This is with only a few cycles on them so it might creep up later but should not be much.
This is better performance than less expensive brands (ultralast etc.) Those seem to test at only about 50% of the cells above the stated capacity although they are often at least 85% of listed capacity.
Just my experience with a small sample size. Choose which is best for you.
Would be 5 stars but could be a bit less expensive. Only a minor complaint.
Update 8/2/06
Used these in a GPS unit and MP3 Player mainly. Probably have been recharged around 10x each. Retested now they are at 900 924 930 and 932. so not much change
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Great value batteries that perform as well as leading brands
We go through plenty of batteries at our house. These Rayovac batteries are a great value. They perform as well as the other leading brands and are significantly cheaper especially if you order from Amazon and opt for free shipping. We'll buy more of these and other sizes of the same product.
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love these things!!!
these batteries are great!! use them up pop them in the charger and 15 minutes later we are rolling again...this is a major plus with my daughters numerous electronic toys and my remotes. too bad i cant find these at the local stores anymore. fast shipping too.
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Great batteries
Purchased these for our solar exterior lights. These are great. Hold a long charge and have not failed yet.
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Need more batteries like these.
Review is for the Enitime AA:
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GS Yuasa is a Japanese company that makes batteries mostly for sport vehicles.
My Enitime AAs came pre-charged with my new universal remote control. "Technology from Japan - Made in China". So far performance is comparable with my other low discharge batteries.
Regular NiMh batteries are old school; these new batteries are greener and better.
Pros:
-For a rechargeable battery these batteries does not need to be charged before you use it for the first time; right from the packaging into your gadgets.
-They last a long time.
-Does not need special charger. You can use your existing NiMh charger.
Cons:
-This later technology is still expensive.
Other brands of low-discharged batteries are Eneloops by Sanyo Duracell Hybrid by Rayovac etc.
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cheap but dont believe the AA's mAh rating!
Pros:
1. They are much much cheaper than others in the market.
2. Even if they are overrating the AA ones [see below] all that means that I will have to recharge them a little sooner. I am willing to take that over paying $ 3 to $4 per cell for other brands!!
3. AAA ones measure nearly 1000 mAh! They are rated at 1000 so they are good!
Cons:
I have a high end charger from Maha - MH-C9000 WizardOne Charger-Analyzer . It is able to tell exactly what the capacity of a battery is. I have tested at least 7 or 8 of my 25 or so Tenergy AA batteries. All measure around 1500 - 1600 mAh. Note that these batteries were bought in the last year or two. They are not brand new.
I even did many refresh cycles even after a couple of break-in cycles [that is supposed to recover under used cells] the capacity does not increase.
Hence I can say for sure....they are overrating them.
By the way my 3-4 year old energizer cells [2500 mAh] from Costco also test around 2000 - 2100 mAh on my analyser. So maybe age is a factor. But at least the energizers are closer to the 2500 they claim!
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Finally - a rechargeable that I actually like!
It's an on-going love/hate relationship. I really want to find a rechargeable battery that 1 - takes a charge and 2 - holds a charge. NiCads were not the answer because the capacity was too low they drained over time and there was that annoying "memory" thing. It looked like NiMH's were a good fix but I got ticked off that there was never any juice left when I went to use them. For a long time I used re-chargeable alkaline but if they drained to zero they were junk; also they stopped making them.
So here comes the Hybrid from Rayovac and I must say that I really like them. They take a charge and they hold it for a long time. Proof? - I have a high end flash for my DSLR. It uses 4 AA batteries. It takes a lot of juices to fire off a flash (FYI - it will illuminate the entire backyard at night and I have a big back yard!). One drawback of the big flash is the re-cycle time. When you shoot you do not want to wait for the unit to re-charge for the next photo. The answer is to always use fresh alkaline batteries but this is expensive and a waste. I was pleased that these Hybrids recycle faster than brand new alkalines (I was surprised at this) AND they can sit in my flash for months and still be ready to go when I need them.
Finally - someone has got it right!
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WORKS GREAT!! FAST SHIPPING!
I was very impressed with the shipping time (Although I did pay for expedited). Product was in great shape and was exactly as described.
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Finally! Good rechargeable batteries.
For many years rechargeable batteries (AAA AA C D) have been very disappointing because they "self-discharge" in a week or two while waiting to be used (or sitting on a store shelf). That's why you must always charge new batteries before using them.
These new Sony batteries finally solve the problem. They self-discharge very slowly keeping 90% of their charge after a year of storage. I have been using several AAA and AA Sony rechargeable batteries for a month now and am very pleased and impressed. I only wish that C and D cells were available.
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