Customer—November 18, 2025
Have officially had these for just under a year and they still work like new👍 No complaints as they perform perfectly, quality is good and priced fair. They last a good amount of time but it also depends on what youre using them for. They charge at a decent rate if you're not in a hurry so about 20 to 30 mins for me. I purchased more to throw into the rotation so of course I'm recommending these. Read more
Bradley—December 11, 2025
Love these amazon batteries! I use them for all of my decorations and remotes around the house. My son uses them for the oculus remotes and his xbox controllers. They have many usues and a long life span. Oh my daughter uses them for her Canon Camera too and loves them. I have one of those first aid kit looking things that holds all the different types of batteries and I have them full of these, great batteries for the cost I could compare them to Energizer Lithium Ion batteries! Read more
D&T—December 8, 2025
Pretty good batteries I have to say that. Unfortunately they don't last as long as I would like them too. But is not everything. Read more
Will—November 29, 2025
First of all they are just a fraction of a millimeter bigger in diameter as others have noted. So they fit a bit tight in some devices. But in addition to this the positive button on the top of the battery is a fraction of a millimeter shorter with respect to the battery's outer casing. Please note the attach picture. This can cause the positive top of the battery to fail to make a connection to the battery compartment on some devices, where the positive connector is recessed a bit more then typical. The Eneloop brand does not have this problem. These are a good value for the price though. So keep a couple sets of the Eneloop batteries around for these types of situations. These will power a set of those led fairy lights for ten hours or so per charge, depending on how many lights are on the strand. They charge well using the Panasonic Eneloop chargers. Given the price and usability in many devices they earn 4 stars. Read more
MK—November 25, 2025
So far they work pretty good. They last in my remote and other motion sensor lights at least a month before needing to be charged. I have had some strange issues charging when I put them in the Amazon charger and the light will blink at the normal correct speed and then all of a sudden it will blink fast letting you know it’s not charging properly. I have to take out and put in the batteries back in the charger to reset them so they actually charge. Read more
Customer—December 10, 2025
I’ve been so impressed with these rechargeable batteries! They hold a charge incredibly well, and I can use them for days in high-use devices before they need to be recharged, and the quick recharge time makes them even more convenient. The upfront cost is comparable to what I’d spend on a couple packs of regular batteries, but because I can reuse them again and again, the long-term savings are huge. Plus, it feels good knowing I’m cutting down on waste and making a more environmentally friendly choice. Read more
Michaelskyrider—December 2, 2025
I have used rechargeable batteries for decades (since the early days when only Nicads were available). Other brands have performed well but these seem to be right up there with Eneloops as far as quality, performance and reliability. I can’t help but wonder if Amazon didn’t cut a deal to put their Name and rapper on them. What ever the case, I am very happy with Amazon basics and will be purchasing more. I put a lot of hours of use on my rechargeable batteries and these have not let me down. Not one bad cell out of 48 purchased so far. Very impressed. I recommend slow charging for reliability and longevity. Here is a little side note. Sometimes automatic chargers will give a bad cell indication. This is usually due to one or more of the cells having zero voltage from being run down until dead. This is why I keep a couple of old fashioned manual timer chargers around. If I put the dead (zero volt) cells in the timer chargers first to force feed a charge to them for a minute or so, then put them in the auto chargers, problem solved. They will now charge without any problems. I have to wonder how many perfectly good batteries have been thrown away due to people not knowing any better. Hope this info helps and highly recommend these batteries. Read more
Some adult human—December 26, 2025
They're cheap and they do what's on the tin. My only gripes are these are ever so slightly thicker than almost every other AA I've used. So in some RARE cases they'll get stuck in a toy or just won't fit. They also don't seem to last as long as normal alkaline or name brand rechargeables. But for the price it's still better. IF you have way more than you need and a good storage solution (I like the tall skinny ones where you drop them in the top and they dispense one at a time). You'll be golden! Read more