| Sanyo 2,700 mAh AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries (4-Pack) |  | Brand: Sanyo
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $17.29 as of 9/10/2010 21:08 CDT details You Save: $7.66 (31%)
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Seller: M Z Photo Rating: 71 reviews
Color: silver Media: Electronics Battery Type: NiMh Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 2.3 x 0.5 x 2
MPN: GES-NH2700-4BP Model: GES-NH2700-4BP UPC: 043712118960 EAN: 0043168977326
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| Features:
| • | 4-pack of 2,700 mAh AA NiMH rechargeable batteries for long-term use | | • | Batteries last up to 4 times longer than standard AA disposable alkalines | | • | Can be recharged up to 1,000 times without suffering from memory effect | | • | Ideal for digital cameras, portable DVD players, and other high-drain devices | | • | Superior materials built to maintain more capacity than other NiMH batteries |
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Amazon.com Product Description Do away with disposable batteries and keep your portable electronics running for years with this four pack of GE/Sanyo AA rechargeable NiMH batteries. Built for long-lasting use, the 2,700 mAh batteries last up to four times longer than standard alkaline batteries, making them ideal for digital cameras, audio devices, and other high- drain electronics. More significantly, when they run out of power, you don't have to throw them away and clutter up the landfill. Simply put them in a charger and recharge them either fully or partially, depending on your needs. All told, these batteries can be recharged up to 1,000 times without experiencing a memory effect.
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Useless August 23, 2010 Michael W Volkening Maybe I am doing something wrong. These batteries were consistently rated among the best of all the rechargeables. I purchased 2 packages of 4 along with a LaCrosse charger. I charged them completely at a slow rate. When fully charged, I put into my Canon powershot camera. Lasted maybe 15 minutes. Tried another pair. Same thing. Put 2 more in a remote control. Same thing again. Wireless mouse- same. Everything I put these batteries into fails after a few minutes. All my other rechargeables, from Kodak to Duracell to cheapy no-name brands from WalMart last for several days, if not weeks. Same charging technique, same charger. Each time I charge the Sanyos, they either last only a few moments if used immediately, or lose their charge overnight. I am extremely disappointed.
Utter garbage - avoid August 19, 2010 crtk In short... avoid - buy Eneloop instead.
These batteries botched a number of jobs I got them for - which is to power flash. Unreliable, discharge way too quickly both under load or without.
Honestly, don't waste either time or money. Never had any issues with Eneloop, which are just a bit less powerful, but have no problems whatsoever and work as they should.
I have no vested interest in either brand, just my experience. I was really shocked to see how bad those batteries were. All of them are now in the garbage here.
Works great! June 24, 2010 Ramsey D. Nally 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These are the best NiMH batteries I have ever used. Sanyo was the maker of the Sony high capacity batteries no longer available.
Excellent results thus far June 10, 2010 AG (Bloomington, IN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've only used this set of batteries for a few weeks now. I use it on my fairly high discharge Canon S1. Thus far they have been excellent. It will be interesting to see how they work out in the long run.-ag
A waste of money: Buy the Sanyo eneloop batteries instead June 6, 2010 Barbara Park 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
These batteries don't hack it. When recharged (and I have a good charger), I'm lucky if they last 10 days without discharging...even if not used. In comparison, the Sanyo eneloop rechargeables are much, much better. Not only do they hold a charge well, they stand up well to moderate duty use. We have had good luck with the eneloop in our Canon camera. The Sanyo 2700's don't last well there, and they won't even effectively power a cordless mouse...a much lower power application.
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