Dmytro Sheremet—July 30, 2025
These are great rechargeable batteries. I use them in my flash, and they perform exactly as needed — strong, consistent power. My tip: don’t just buy one set and expect them to last 5+ years without rotation. Get a few sets and cycle them properly. These are absolutely worth the money if you use them regularly and keep them fresh. They are slightly thicker than standard AAs, but I haven’t had any issues inserting them into devices. Fit is still fine. Solid, reliable, and powerful — these are my go-to AA rechargeables now. Read more
Dave Hoskins—December 18, 2025
Great batteries they work great. Read more
Radio_Tech—October 16, 2025
I needed some new rechargeable AA's for an older scanner that's always been a little temperamental on the battery voltage over time. These seem to work as well as the originals. Its hard to do a real evaluation without having used them for a longer time. Initially they seem fine. Read more
John F Skinner—January 19, 2019
I have four sets of the EBL 2800 AA and two of the 2300. Many comments mention that these are not low self discharge and my experience so far leads me to agree. Don't fall for that labelling. Otherwise, the cells seem well-made. Capacity for the 2800s is high, averaging right around 2750-2800. Two failed to achieve 2700 even after a couple of break-in cycles. This was measured on the charge cycle on a Zanflare C4; the former is a generous measure of usable capacity and this charger is said to overestimate by 5-10%. The capacity is high, but likely not quite the claimed 2800. All 8 2300 cells comfortably exceeded their stated capacity using the same measurements. These also do not appear to be genuine Low SD cells, but the stated capacity is likely pretty close to actual. Given the 2300s are a bit cheaper, they may be the better value. Of course, if you want these cells to retain usable charge for months, these are not right for you. If you plan to use them up quickly each time you charge them, these may be a decent bargain comapred to Eneloops. I cannot yet comment on their longevity (i.e., max cycles). Update: I've now had these cells for over two years. I have not tracked the number of cycles; most are used in kid's toys and tend to sit a while between uses. I'd estimate between 50-80 charge cycles for most. A few have spent some time in outdoor solar lights in a wide range of temperatures. None of these cells have gone bad and all still hold reasonably close to their original capacity. I will reiterate that they are not low self discharge, but they have held up well in the usage patterns described above. I'm giving a 4th star based on this, up from my original three. I would not recommend these if you want to put them in an emergency flashlight that may sit for a year or two before you need it, but for most other applications they are a good value. I'd never give five stars because they do not live up to their labelling/marketing. Read more
RONALD G.—December 14, 2025
This Brand has never let me down! Read more
D. L. Davis—December 21, 2025
still using quick charge Read more
Customer—October 23, 2025
Working very well so far. Good price. Read more
Anthony Serna—August 31, 2024
These batteries are perfect for my need. I use them for my Xbox 360 controller and it lasts like 10-20 hours of game play! I also use them for a cd player. About10 hours on those. I bought the charger last year and it still works! I bought the 2000 miliamp batteries over a year ago and they lasted until now. I used those a lot! I used them everyday for my cd player and controller.I definitely recommend these for anyone looking for rechargeable batteries to use daily. I also recommend their AAA batteries if you need those too! Read more