- 4X more digital pictures than standard alkaline batteries.
- Batteries work in all NiMH chargers
- No memory effect so batteries won't lose charge capacity over time
- Ideal for high drain devices
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378 of 382 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Let the competition begin,
By On the other hand, the capacity for the Hybrid is rated at 2100mAh, which is slightly higher than that for the eneloop (2000mAh). I have tested both brands and can confirm that both ratings are accurate. In actual applications, the difference in performances of those two brands is probably negligible. So it all comes down to price. Let's hope that the competition will drive down prices for both. [Update on June 3, 2007] In my 2-month self-discharge test using four different brands of NiMH cells. Hybrid and eneloop came up neck-and-neck! Room temperature: 60-62 degree F (16-17 degree C). All capacities measured are average of 2-cells. - Sanyo eneloop 2000, purchased Jan 2007. Initial capacity measured: 2070mAh Capacity after 62 days: 1796mAh (-13.2%) - Rayovac Hybrid 2100, purchased Jan 2007. Initial capacity measured: 2155mAh Capacity after 62 days: 1859mAh (-13.8%) - LaCrosse 2000, purchased Jan 2006. Initial capacity measured: 1902mAh Capacity after 62 days: 1417mAh (-26%) - SONY 2300, purchased Sep 2004. Initial capacity measured: 2210mAh Capacity after 62 days: 1309mAh (-41%) So the Hybrid has slightly higher initial capacity and almost identical self-discharge rate compared to eneloop. This makes it a better choice especially if you can get it at lower price.
33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding performance, and great long term value!,
By ajfjc (Binghamton, NY) - See all my reviews I was spending a small fortune on traditional alkaline batteries. After reading an article about these batteries, I started buying them (Wal-Mart). I now own 24-28 of the AA size and 8 of the AAA size, and they've already paid for themselves. Too bad they don't come in C and D sizes. They do take a while to recharge - I've never timed it but it seems to take about 6 hours. Originally I was worried that my wife and kids would throw them out when they needed recharging (thinking they were alkalines), but the battery design/coloring is unique enough that it hasn't been a problem. In fact, now my kids wonder why we have to throw away the batteries we have that aren't Rayovac Hybrids. Buy these batteries and enjoy the performance and the savings.
36 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Discharge rate matters!,
By For all other information, see NLee The Engineer's review. It's an excellent overview of the product.
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