Eneloop

Eneloop Panasonic BK-4MCCA8BA AAA 2100 Cycle Ni-MH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries 8-Battery Pack

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  • LONG LASTING PERFORMANCE: Recharge eneloop AAA rechargeable batteries up to 2100 times
  • POWERFUL NiMH RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES: eneloop AAA Ni-MH pre-charged rechargeable battery deliver up to 850mAh typical, 800mAh minimum
  • PRE-CHARGED AND READY TO USE: eneloop AAA rechargeable batteries are pre-charged at the factory using solar power and maintain up to 70% of their charge after 10 years (when not it use)
  • SECURE, PROTECTIVE PACKAGING: This package contains 8 eneloop AAA rechargeable batteries
  • EXTREME TEMPERATURES: eneloop rechargeable batteries can used in extreme temperatures, down to -4 degrees Fahrenheit
  • QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST: These eneloop rechargeable AAA batteries are made in Japan and packaged in the United States
  • HUNDREDS OF HOUSEHOLD DEVICES: Perfect for use in hundreds of household devices, these eneloop AAA rechargeable batteries can be used in remote controls, flashlights, toys, wireless computer devices, rc cars, digital camera flash units, game controllers and more
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Product details

Number of Batteries4 AA batteries required. (included)
BrandEneloop
Battery Cell CompositionNiMH
Battery Capacity800 Milliamp Hours
Recommended Uses For ProductCamera, Toys, TV Remote, Gaming Controller, Radio, Flashlight, Mouse, Remote Control Vehicle, Wireless Keyboard, Phone See more

Technical specifications

product_dimensions0.84 x 3.38 x 4.25 inches
item_weight0.144 ounces
item_model_numberBK-4MCCA8BA
batteries4 AA batteries required. (included)
best_sellers_rank#5,012 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #22 in AAA Batteries
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableApril 11, 2014
departmentUnisex-Adult
manufacturerPanasonic

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Customers say

Customers find these rechargeable batteries to be the best Ni-MH batteries, praising their excellent charge retention and quick charging capabilities. Customers appreciate the long-term savings and consider them a great alternative to disposable ones.

★★★★★

Works great (when used appropriately), capacity as advertised.

CustomerJanuary 7, 2016

[this review is for the AAA 8 pack, although much of the information applies to other Eneloops.] The batteries arrived packaged on a card as shown in the photo on this page. I confirmed these are the latest 4th generation Eneloop batteries as advertised. The date of manufacture is imprinted on every battery, and although difficult to see, I found this set was made 5 months prior to receipt. With any low self discharge battery (LSD NiMH), one should perform an initial and periodic "conditioning" comprised of charging and discharging the cell 3-5 times in a charger that has this function (sometimes called "refresh") in order for the cells reach their maximum energy storage capacity. After conditioning the AAA batteries, all 8 exceeded 750mAh capacity (the advertised minimum), with values ranging from 762mAh to 778mAh. The very narrow range is an indicator of high quality and consistency in the manufacturing process. What follows are general recommendations to get the most from Eneloop and other LSD NiMH rechargeables.... Get a good quality charger if you use Eneloops or other LSD NiMH batteries. Cheap chargers will significantly shorten the life of these high quality and somewhat expensive rechargeable batteries. The charger must be a microprocessor controlled "smart" charger that chargers each battery individually, not in pairs. I use a Titanium "smart fast" charger when bulk charging many batteries, and a Opus BT-C2000 when trying to get accurate measurements on capacity and internal resistance. These are there several others good quality chargers out there so be sure to read reviews from people who understand and discuss the technical aspects of battery chargers. That 15 year old old battery charger you have that came packaged along with some long since thrown away rechargeable batteries should not be used. Not all devices are designed to work with rechargeable batteries. The nominal voltage of rechargable NiMH batteries, 1.2 volts, is less than the alkaline equivalent at 1.5 volts. Some devices work well with either one and some are only designed for the higher voltage alkaline. This not a problem with the battery, it is a problem with the way the device is designed. Unfortunately it's rare for a device manufacturer to mention how (or if) it works with rechargeable batteries so you will have to test it or read the experiences of others. Devices that display the amount of power left in a battery will be inaccurate when using rechargeables and tend to indicate the batteries have less power than they really do. A device may show 2 out of 4 bars, when in fact the Eneloop might really be at 85% of charge. Rechargeable batteries like Eneloops (LSD NiMH), store 20-35% less energy than a good quality alkaline of the same size. This is not a "problem" with the rechargeable battery, it is a characteristic of the chemistry and how the energy is stored. That means you can not expect them to last as long between charges as an alkaline before replacement in most applications. LSD NiMH batteries however do hold more energy and last longer than carbon zinc batteries aka "heavy duty" (these are the really cheap batteries you may see at the dollar store or come prepackaged with low end flashlights). Rechargeable batteries should not be *over* discharged as it will damage them. Unfortunately it's hard to tell exactly when the ideal time is to recharge so it's better to stay on the safe side and recharge early when device performance starts degrading and not wait until it's completely dead. The best way to tell for certain is to test with a battery tester that measures voltage under load and recharge when the battery gets to about 1.1 volts Even some cheap battery testers can do this (look for BT-168D) or for a more expensive one the ZTS mini 9R. If all you have is a voltmeter, recharge when the open circuit voltage at rest is about 1.22v. Rechargeable batteries should not be charged too quickly as the internal heat build up will damage them. For AAA NiMH, it should take 2-5 hours to charge fully depleted batteries. If your charger goes from empty to full in 30 minutes, it is either damaging or under charging the batteries. Devices that automatically charge the batteries, such as cordless phones or cheap solar lights, are not a good candidate for Eneloops. These devices use "dumb" charging circuits and will likely overcharge the batteries shortening their life. For these types of batteries you are better off with cheap NiMH batteries that are not marketed as low self discharge (LSD). Devices that use a very small amount of constant power, such as a battery powered clock, might be better off with an alkaline. An alkaline may only need to be replaced every 3 years in such applications, where as the rechargeable may need charging in less than a year due to higher self discharge rate and lower nominal voltage. You will need to test it to be sure and decide what makes the most sense. Infrequently used low power devices such as a TV remote in a spare bedroom are usually better off with alkalines. A high quality alkaline may last 5 or more years, and the cost/benefit of an LSD NiMH just isn't there. Be cautious of low quality batteries this these sorts of applications as the battery may leak after a couple of years. Eneloops (and LSD NiMH in general) are better than alkalines in high current applications. An Eneloop can move energy faster to the device than an alkaline. Examples where LSD NiMh out perform alkalines are modern photographic flashes, remote controlled cars/planes, certain high output flashlights. Marking your batteries is a good idea, especially with you have many purchased at different times that all look the same. I mark mine by putting the year/month I purchased them, followed by a unique letter. When I first get them, I test their capacity and log it for future comparison. Even if you don't have the equipment to perform extensive testing, just knowing when you purchased each battery can be helpful down the road. Properly managed, high quality LSD NiMH batteries like Eneloops will give a long life. Abused, they will not do any better than cheap NiMH batteries. Most of the complaints and bad reviews are from people who do not understand the limitations, use them in the wrong application, or who do not properly charge them. Correctly using rechargeable batteries takes some work and isn't for everyone, but if you can deal with their idiosyncrasies, they can save a lot of money in the long run. Read more

★★★★★

Worth the hype, would buy again if it wasn't still working lol.

KairuSeptember 8, 2025

It definitely lives up to its reputation as the go-to or one of the best rechargeable batteries to buy on Amazon. Works well, lasts long enough, charges fine, and still working after months of extended using and recharging. 10/10 Read more

★★★★★

Best choice for RC cars!

Jeremy CooperNovember 30, 2025

Best choice for RC cars! After getting my son a basic remote control monster truck for his birthday and only having alkaline batteries in hand, I noticed that the litte truck wasn’t accelerating quickly and would stop at the smallest obstacle. After doing a little searching, online answers directed me towards these Panasonic Eneloop. I never would have thought of getting NiMH batteries again, assuming they were made obsolete by Li-ion (last time I remember recharging NiMH I was about 10 years old); well I was pleasantly proven wrong. These batteries come already charged which that’s new to me compared to other rechargeables I’ve bought in the past. Quality of the battery cases and overall look and feel of the batteries are very good; clean design, easy to recognize and appearing built to last. So how did they perform? WONDERFULLY. My son and I can actually have some fun with his simple entry-level RC, which is a relief, since I was worried it was just a weak car and that batteries wouldn’t make a difference. Well, I not only learned something new but I got a great product. Read more

★★★★★

Highly recommend Eneloop Panasonic batteries

Blue GarciaOctober 8, 2025

Save way more money in the long run if you purchase these. I was purchasing the Amazon brand alkaline batteries but not anymore. These are excellent batteries, I use these for my remotes and they have worked flawlessly. The charge speed takes multiple hours, which you probably won't be doing much of unless you are using a high output device. They work as intended. Over 2000 advertised recharges these can potentially last a decade. Definitely worth getting these over alkalines. These are Nickel-Metal Hydride not Lithium. I can definitely recommend these. Read more

★★★★☆

saves $$$ IF ya use them.

Ric. in westJune 8, 2025

good stuff. I 've recharged probably 3 or 4 times so fa so they've pretty much paid for themselves. IF I get say 20 recharges, a bargain. Read more

★★★★★

Long Lasting Rechargeables That Just Work

MozzieDecember 10, 2025

I picked up this 4 pack of Eneloop AAA batteries to stop burning through disposables in small devices and they have been great so far. They came precharged, so I was able to drop them straight into remotes and small electronics and everything powered on right away. They hold a charge very well in storage too, which is one of the main reasons I prefer Eneloops over cheaper rechargeables. In regular use they seem to last at least as long as good quality disposable AAA batteries, and when they finally run down I just top them off in my charger and put them back in rotation. No more last minute trips for batteries when a remote dies. If you have things like remotes, wireless mice, flashlights, or kids’ toys that chew through AAA cells, this 4 pack is a very solid way to start building a reusable setup. Read more

★★★★★

Bigger capacity, and upgraded OEM Solar Led

Cesar Josue EspinosaNovember 5, 2025

The new battery is more higher capacity than the OEM 150mah, with a Ni-Cd, this new battery is very good as should be more longer than before. The compatibility is perfect as easy to install and ready to use as it should be when new for the led Solar lights. The speed is very good when charging on the sun. The battery lasted the whole night making it more efficient than ever before, I would recommend when upgrading the Capacity with the LED small lights, into great quality battery. Read more

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Recommended

Doctor OzDecember 21, 2025

These are excellent rechargeable batteries. Great longevity. Read more

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