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| Number of Batteries | 10 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
|---|---|
| Brand | Energizer |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Metal |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Clock |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
| product_dimensions | 6.69 x 0.67 x 1.34 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 2.12 ounces |
| item_model_number | 30205 |
| batteries | 10 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
| best_sellers_rank | #109,305 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #278 in 3V Batteries |
| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
| date_first_available | September 15, 2008 |
| manufacturer | Energizer Batteries |
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Customers find these CR123A batteries work well for security equipment, particularly for security cameras, and appreciate their perfect fit and good value.
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I do prefer Energizer batteries but I have been noticing that they seem to be wearing out much faster then when I first started purchasing them! They DO work in my Arlo cameras but I am relieved that my new Arlos have been updated to use USB charging instead of needing to continually replace these batteries. The USB charge will save me a lot of money on batteries! Read more
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Normally I buy Surefire primary CR123a batteries, well aware that most of the big brand name CR123a cells are manufactured by Panasonic., but bought these Energizers this time to kick it's tires. To test these, I took two identical Surefire Invictus flashlights. I put in three Surefire cells in one and three of these Energizers in the other and set both magnetic control rings to one back-click from full power to see which battery lasted the longest. Over the years I've found this side by side test to be a good tell all to determine the best cell in the runtime department. (it is however a bit wasteful to waste six CR123a cells and put a bit of wear and tear on the lights themselves, but its not a performance test I run often, combined with the fact that Surefire uses a proprietary premium thermal interface material & proper heatsinking, it can be abused some. (I have a big tube of it in my shop, it's approved for NASA use as well) Surefire doesn't cut corners, and that's why their products are a bit pricey, but you can count on them when it counts.) In the end the performance run time of the Energizers was nearly identical to freshly bought Surefire primary batteries. I suspected this would be the outcome. I'd surely buy them again now that I know it's tit for tat with Surefire primary cells. Read more
I've bought this 10 pack 3 times now for my flashlight I use for work. I've never had an issue with these batteries at all. I'm using 2 of them at a time in a Streamlight Scorpion HL light, and at max power they will last about 2 hours if left on, but I don't know anyone who would leave this light on at max power for that long first off. I only use mine at low power for rounds, and it's on maybe 5-10 minutes at a time, so a 10 pack of these batteries will last me about 6 months. Considering 1 3v battery at the local store is 15 bucks. Read more
I bough these to replace old batteries on my Z-wave home automation devices. I have used these same Energizer lithium batteries before and they came in an official pack and were great. After reading the reviews I decided to check each battery while inside the unopened pack they came in. Most have a nominal voltage of 3.25v, but a couple were 3.0v when I believe they should have been the same 3.25v. I'm not sure what the true voltage should be for a new battery, but the old ones died and show a voltage of 2.19v. My concussion is these batteries are being packed by the seller and, well some issues with the batteries exist as all the ones I tested have the same 2028 expiration dates. Read more









