Affordable and work great
This is a package of four AA size Ni-NH rechargeable batteries. They charged with no issue and seem to be lasting as well as other sets I have in use. Overall they seem like good quality batteries. Read more
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| Number of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
|---|---|
| Brand | EBL |
| Battery Cell Composition | NiMH |
| Battery Capacity | 2800 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming Controller |
| product_dimensions | 2.56 x 2.17 x 0.59 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 3.53 ounces |
| item_model_number | AA-Package |
| batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
| best_sellers_rank | #78,683 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #211 in AA Batteries |
| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
| date_first_available | August 10, 2015 |
| manufacturer | EBL |












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Customers find these rechargeable batteries last a long time on a charge and work well in Xbox One Elite controllers.
This is a package of four AA size Ni-NH rechargeable batteries. They charged with no issue and seem to be lasting as well as other sets I have in use. Overall they seem like good quality batteries. Read more
Good rechargeable batteries. Read more
I been using these for a few weeks now and the battery life on them is great. They function well ,great value for the money. So easy to install into my power charger. The color is great easy to find. Great power. Read more
These batteries are fine if you have devices that are happy with low voltage power. They have a pretty good capacity, and do actually last longer than my official Eneloop batteries in low voltage usage. These tend to output 1.2V when fully charged, which is lower than the standard 1.5V that most AA devices are designed for, and is lower than a fully charged Eneloop, which seems to output about 1.4V. A good alkaline AA should output about 1.6V out of the box (using an Energizer alkaline as reference). The fact that these only output 1.2V max might pose a problem with some devices, since some devices consider 1.1-1.2V to be "low battery". For example, my Xbox Series controller reported freshly charged EBLs as 80% power. As long as you arent using these for higher voltage applications (just any device that requires 1.5V and blasts through batteries), these will perform well. Keep in mind the large capacity, as larger capacity = longer charge times. The bigger problem is the physical dimensions of the battery. AA batteries have a standard size, and as way to increase the capacity of the battery, it looks like they physically increased the size of the cell itself. Most of your devices will generally be ok using the batteries, but it will very often be a tight fit. Sometimes, you will have devices that will straight not fit the batteries. This is important to remember. For an example situation of use vs standard Eneloop AA rechargeable NIMH batteries, I have a AA powered desk fan that I put fresh batteries in, took 4 AAs. The EBLs were a tight fit, and I have to be careful with them when removing them, else it would damage the wrapping. the Eneloops felt just like using regular alkaline single use batteries. The Eneloops kept the fan running for roughly 5 hours, while the EBLs kept going for about 7 hours. This was by no means a highly regulated and standardized test, it was just me eyeballing things. For an alternative, Eneloops vs EBL in a Xbox Series controller. oddly, it felt like the EBL did not last quite as long from almost daily use. I think this might be more because the controller only likes higher voltages. Read more
I have had great luck with these batteries! They have lasting power and recharge easily. These are a great value and have saved me from constantly reordering boxes of disposable batteries. My kids seem to burn through batteries, so I appreciate the convenience and reduction in waste. Read more
Works good, good price, fast delivery Read more
Works great! Read more
Works but does not last in xbox controller at all. It just dies on me. Much worse compared to alkaline batteries. Read more