Panasonic Eneloop AAA 750 mAh
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Specifications Panasonic Eneloop AAA 750 mAh
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A type | battery |
Model | PANASONIC Eneloop 750 4BP |
View | Ni-MH |
Form factor | AAA |
Voltage | 1.2 in |
Capacity | 750 mAh |
Number of pieces in a blister | 4 |
Opinions from the Panasonic Eneloop AAA 750 mAh
The PANASONIC Eneloop 750 mAh battery is very capacious. For the first time I came across the fact that the given volume of capacity is greater than the declared one (750 mAh). After a full cycle "charge - discharge (to determine the capacity) - charge" showed slightly more than 800 mAh. An excellent result, other manufacturers have never had this .. I checked it on the BC-700 charger.
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In my opinion, the best Batteries for work, especially in terms of "survivability", when you rarely use any device.
They hold the charge best. Great batteries. Lasts longer than conventional batteries. The capacity after charging is usually not less than 800. Caring for the environment: Now you don't have to constantly think about where to put the used batteries.
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I have been using Panasonic Eneloop batteries for a long time. The first time I bought them at the CSN for a keychain for a car alarm. He worked with these batteries longer than with disposable batteries (and tried different ones, bought the most expensive batteries). With the advent of a child and a large number of toys powered by batteries, many batteries had to be purchased. Now all remotes in the house and toys work only from them. To reach its full potential, it is advisable to take a normal charger with a discharge / charge function, for example, as from the previous review: BC-700.
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Opus BT-C3100 all rechargeable batteries over 800mAh !! charge cycles 2100,
resistance is normal after use for 5 years
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Excellent batteries! I bought 10 pieces, I have been using them for more than 5 years!
An excellent combination of capacity and discharge current, coupled with a very low self-discharge (the batteries are charged from the factory and after a year they have lost 50% of the charge). They are charged stably with 50 mA and almost do not heat up. The capacity corresponds to the face value.
We bought a Siemens dect phone to replace the old GP. They cope with their task perfectly - the charge is kept for several days outside the base, more capacious than the GP, are less susceptible to self-discharge. Made in Japan. Produced a year ago, apparently even before the rebranding in Panasonic.
Great batteries!
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I use it at work and at home for wireless mice. They do their job perfectly. The charge lasts for a long time