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Amazon Basics 8-Pack Rechargeable AA NiMH High-Capacity Batteries, 2400 mAh, Recharge up to 400x Times, Pre-Charged
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| Number of Batteries | 8 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Brand | Amazon Basics |
| Battery Cell Composition | NiMH |
| Recommended Uses For Product | High power or continuous drain devices like game controllers, wireless devices, toys, and more |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Count |
About this item
- RELIABLE PERFORMANCE: 8-pack of AA rechargeable NiMH batteries (2,400 mAh)
- DEVICE COMPATIBLE: Ideal for devices with high power or continuous drain like game controllers, wireless devices, toys, and more
- LONG LASTING: Can be recharged up to 400 times with minimal power loss
- LOW SELF DISCHARGE: Maintains 50% capacity for 1 year
- EASY USE & STORAGE: Shelf-life up to 5 years; great for everyday or emergency use; arrives pre-charged and ready to use
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Customers like the performance, capacity, and value of the battery. For example, they say it works well, charges up nicely, and lasts a while. That said, some complain about the fit. Opinions are mixed on battery capacity, charging, quality, and durability.
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Customers like the performance of the battery. They say it works well, lasts a while, and works great with their smart charger. Some customers also say that the batteries make their lights work like new again. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and durability of the product.
"...Lifespan: While they perform excellently in the short term, these batteries seem to lose their ability to hold charge after a few years...." Read more
"...Amazon's product performance is consistently consistent." Read more
"...They have an average reading of 1.469v reading at full. They do perform fairly well for the exception of one device that is High power...." Read more
"...Very difficult to run AC through the walls. (Cost). I've had rechargeable batteries for years and they have come in handy when power goes out...." Read more
Customers like the value of the battery. They say it's worth every penny, and has allowed them to save considerable amounts of money.
"...+ Value for Money: At the time of writing, an 8-pack of Amazon High-Capacity AA batteries costs less than a 4-pack of eneloop XX batteries, making..." Read more
"...EBL's 2500 AA NiMH batteries (ASIN B08XP7ZC8K) because they were less expensive, advertised 2500mAh capacity, and were 30% less expensive..." Read more
"...It is Earth friendlier, as well as cost-effective. We really don't need a stamp of approval to think that way... Do we?..." Read more
"...Even with its flaws, the price per use is still way better and woth the buy." Read more
Customers like the capacity of the battery. They mention that it has a high capacity, it retains 85% of its original capacity, and it far exceeds many alkaline batteries. It charges fast and stores lots of juice in it. Customers also say that it can be recharged hundreds or thousands of times, and has a deep reserve.
"...Performance: After 5 months in storage, the batteries retained 85% of their original capacity, outperforming the Sanyo XX batteries in my previous..." Read more
"...However because their capacity is so high they will stay that way for quite a while...." Read more
"These batteries have a deep reserve and last good while between charges...." Read more
"...voltage of 1.2 V instead of 1.5 V, the Omron BP7250 is not able to pump sufficient amounts of air to inflate the sleeve and cannot measure blood..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery capacity. Some mention the batteries are okay, great, and reliable. However, others say that one of them doesn't take a charge well, and drains faster than the rest of the pack. They also say that they lose charge pretty quickly and need frequent recharging.
"...excellently in the short term, these batteries seem to lose their ability to hold charge after a few years...." Read more
"...These rechargeable batteries do very well in your game controllers as well. I use these in my FLIR for work and they perform great...." Read more
"...They have a hard time charging when they are fully drained, which most universal chargers have a hard time with...." Read more
"...always have another set of charged batteries waiting, so the battery life is perfect for now...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the battery. Some mention that it lasts longer, is reliable, and holds a charge well. However, others say that it does not last as long between charges and has to be replaced often.
"...+ Long-Term Performance: After 5 months in storage, the batteries retained 85% of their original capacity, outperforming the Sanyo XX batteries in..." Read more
"...They last a long time on low drain devices, about 20 hrs on things like xbox controllers, a few hrs on Cameras, and real good life on flashlights...." Read more
"...These batteries may not last as long between charges, but when you factor in cost, I'd say these are the best cost efficient choice." Read more
"...BUT! These do a good job at holding their charge and they have a good life when using. My family bought these for specific items...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the battery. Some mention they're very happy with the quality, while others say that they'd like better quality. The batteries are thicker than regular sized AA batteries, which may cause fitting issues. The outer coating of the batteries seems flimsy and has two spots.
"...I don't know who makes these batteries but they are very high quality...." Read more
"...- Size: These batteries are slightly fatter than typical AA batteries, which might cause fitting issues in devices with extremely tight battery..." Read more
"These seem to be pretty good quality batteries!..." Read more
"They're perfectly decent batteries, but their main drawback is a very dumb flaw. The plastic wrapper is too loose...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the charging of the battery. Some mention that it charges up nicely, efficiently, and quickly. However, others say that it takes a long time to charge, is not full precharged, and gets uneven charges.
"...: EBLs perform better at a higher 1.5A charge rate and also charge more quickly...." Read more
"...I keep at least 45 AA's charged at all times. Rechargeables perform very well under load, and stored...." Read more
"TLDR; Perhaps the batteries are okay, but the charger is horrible incorrectly detecting batteries as "bad", and it can only handle charging in pairs...." Read more
"...Charging is about an hour. Great value!" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the fit of the battery. They mention that the diameter seems slightly oversized, and the battery is too big to fit in some devices. The fit is tight, and it's much wider than typical AA alkaline batteries.
"...However, their slightly larger size and shorter lifespan compared to other brands might be a deal-breaker for some users...." Read more
"The diameter seems slightly oversized. Tight fit to the device." Read more
"...; some discharge quicker than others from the same batch, rather poor fit in a handful of devices (digital scale, for one) as some have..." Read more
"Do well at holding a charge, but the batteries are just a bit too big to fit in some of my devices." Read more
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Testing Methodology: All tests were performed with an ISDT N16 charger. It is an intelligent charger. Two rounds of testing were performed at three charge rates: 0.5A, 1.0A, 1.5A. The NiMH charging strategy starts with a lower voltage and increases the voltage over time and considers temperature as it charges, up to the set charge rate. "Activation Charge" for NiMH cells was enabled, which drains the battery first, then performs a full charge. This should result in a consistent charge pattern (no partial charges) and level the playing field as discharging was uniform. The charted results omit the single worst charge, while the table includes all results. The batteries have not been used in anything other than the ISDT N16 charger.
Results:
* All cells charged to roughly 2574mAh on average, at all charge rates
* The product exceeds advertised 2400mAh capacity by 174mAh, on average, at all charge rates.
* At a 1.5A charge rate, the charge variation between the least & most charged cells was the greatest
* At a 0.5A charge rate, the variation was the lowest
Comparing this to EBL's offering, Amazon's 2400mAh battery had a tendency to exceed the stated design capacity, which I've observed as between 2562-2580mAh on average and as high as 2848mAh. This, from the same charger, at the same charge rates, and with the "activation" option enabled.
Cost comparison (as of May 2024) highlights some interesting data:
* AZ 2400 12-pk @ $21.79 - $1.82/cell - @2574mAh realized capacity = 0.07 cents per 100mAh
* EBL 2500 12-pk - $15.28 - $1.27/cell - @2100mAh realized capacity = 0.06 cents per 100mAh
* Capacity as deciding factor: Amazon "wins" as they hold 18% more charge, but initial purchase cost is 30% more than EBL. When considering cost per cell's capacity, the difference is negligible and both brands stand on equal footing. Amazon's brand charges more consistently, holds more charge/out-performs their stated specification, and has more consistent voltage at rest.
* Cost as deciding factor: EBL "wins" on price as the initial purchase cost is less expensive than Amazon by 30%. However, EBL's cells hold 18% less charge than Amazon and fall short of charging to EBL's stated capacity by 16%. If EBL's cells charged more consistently and could be fully charged to capacity, they would easily represent the better overall value.
* Charging: EBLs perform better at a higher 1.5A charge rate and also charge more quickly. Amazon's batteries perform better at a 0.5A charge rate which takes longer. However, Amazon's variability at 1.5A charging (360mAh variance) is only *slightly* worse than the best EBL 1.5A result (324mAh variance). EBL's variance at 0.5A charge rate is 644mAh, which is 2.25x worse than Amazon at 287mAh variance. Amazon's product performance is consistently consistent.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
Testing Methodology: All tests were performed with an ISDT N16 charger. It is an intelligent charger. Two rounds of testing were performed at three charge rates: 0.5A, 1.0A, 1.5A. The NiMH charging strategy starts with a lower voltage and increases the voltage over time and considers temperature as it charges, up to the set charge rate. "Activation Charge" for NiMH cells was enabled, which drains the battery first, then performs a full charge. This should result in a consistent charge pattern (no partial charges) and level the playing field as discharging was uniform. The charted results omit the single worst charge, while the table includes all results. The batteries have not been used in anything other than the ISDT N16 charger.
Results:
* All cells charged to roughly 2574mAh on average, at all charge rates
* The product exceeds advertised 2400mAh capacity by 174mAh, on average, at all charge rates.
* At a 1.5A charge rate, the charge variation between the least & most charged cells was the greatest
* At a 0.5A charge rate, the variation was the lowest
Comparing this to EBL's offering, Amazon's 2400mAh battery had a tendency to exceed the stated design capacity, which I've observed as between 2562-2580mAh on average and as high as 2848mAh. This, from the same charger, at the same charge rates, and with the "activation" option enabled.
Cost comparison (as of May 2024) highlights some interesting data:
* AZ 2400 12-pk @ $21.79 - $1.82/cell - @2574mAh realized capacity = 0.07 cents per 100mAh
* EBL 2500 12-pk - $15.28 - $1.27/cell - @2100mAh realized capacity = 0.06 cents per 100mAh
* Capacity as deciding factor: Amazon "wins" as they hold 18% more charge, but initial purchase cost is 30% more than EBL. When considering cost per cell's capacity, the difference is negligible and both brands stand on equal footing. Amazon's brand charges more consistently, holds more charge/out-performs their stated specification, and has more consistent voltage at rest.
* Cost as deciding factor: EBL "wins" on price as the initial purchase cost is less expensive than Amazon by 30%. However, EBL's cells hold 18% less charge than Amazon and fall short of charging to EBL's stated capacity by 16%. If EBL's cells charged more consistently and could be fully charged to capacity, they would easily represent the better overall value.
* Charging: EBLs perform better at a higher 1.5A charge rate and also charge more quickly. Amazon's batteries perform better at a 0.5A charge rate which takes longer. However, Amazon's variability at 1.5A charging (360mAh variance) is only *slightly* worse than the best EBL 1.5A result (324mAh variance). EBL's variance at 0.5A charge rate is 644mAh, which is 2.25x worse than Amazon at 287mAh variance. Amazon's product performance is consistently consistent.
Something people MUST know (which may have caused some unjust negative reviews) is that these are Ni-MH batteries and as such they are NOT 1.5v like normal Alkaline AA batteries! A Ni-MH battery is 1.2v this will cause some devices to show that your batteries are around 80%. However because their capacity is so high they will stay that way for quite a while. For example, we use them in the controllers for our Oculus Quest 2 and they show 80% even when fresh off the charger. However the battery life in the controllers is very good and totally worth going rechargeable. Not just for convenience but also to keep batteries out of the landfill too!
The photos uploaded were capacity tests done on my Powerex MH-C9000 Pro. None of the made it to the claimed 2400 mah but they were in the 90% of the rating so I consider that pretty good for the price!!
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
Something people MUST know (which may have caused some unjust negative reviews) is that these are Ni-MH batteries and as such they are NOT 1.5v like normal Alkaline AA batteries! A Ni-MH battery is 1.2v this will cause some devices to show that your batteries are around 80%. However because their capacity is so high they will stay that way for quite a while. For example, we use them in the controllers for our Oculus Quest 2 and they show 80% even when fresh off the charger. However the battery life in the controllers is very good and totally worth going rechargeable. Not just for convenience but also to keep batteries out of the landfill too!
The photos uploaded were capacity tests done on my Powerex MH-C9000 Pro. None of the made it to the claimed 2400 mah but they were in the 90% of the rating so I consider that pretty good for the price!!













