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Dracutum Rechargeable AAA Batteries 8 Pack, 1300mWh High Capacity 1.5V AAA Rechargeable Lithium Batteries, 2000+ Cycles Long-Lasting Triple AAA Batteries

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Style: 8AAA Batteries Only


Features

  • High Capacity & Long Lasting - Dracutum 1.5V aaa lithium batteries with 1300mWh high capacity. These triple aaa batteries have 2000+ recharge cycles, a cost-effective and eco-friendly choice for daily use.
  • Steady 1.5V Output - AAA battery provides full power until depleted, unlike alkaline batteries that voltage drops, ensuring your devices run at peak performance every time.
  • CPBI Sealing Technology - Our advanced CPBI sealing technology provides higher energy density and long-lasting power, allowing Dracutum rechargeable AAA batteries to last 2X longer than ordinary NiMH batteries in high-drain devices.
  • Low Self-discharge & Multi-protect Safety - Dracutum aaa rechargeable batteries retain their charge even after months of storage, making them convenient replace the dead batteries when needed the most. with smart protect chip and explosion-proof module guarantee the safety and reliability of batteries and device.
  • Wide Compatibility Powers 200+ Devices. With a true 1.5V lithium output, our AAA batteries suitable for both high-power and low-power consumption device, such as controllers, flashlights,mouse, smart home sensors and childrens toys.
  • TIPS: USE RIGHT CHARGER: When recharging these 1.5v lithium AAA batteries, make sure to use 1.5v lithium charger specifically designed for lithium batteries. And the 1.2v nimh charger can not charging for 1.5v batteries.

Number of Batteries: 8 AAA batteries required. (included)


Brand: Dracutum


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Battery Capacity: 866 Milliamp Hours


Recommended Uses For Product: Remote Control, Flashlight, Mouse,Radio, Toys, Alarm Clock


Package Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.01 x 0.47 inches


Item Weight: 2.89 ounces


Item model number: 8AAA Batteries


Batteries: 8 AAA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: September 9, 2025


Manufacturer: JIANGXI DBK CO., LTD.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good replacements for expensive energizer lithiums, and they're rechargeable, so far so good
Style: 8AAA Batteries with Charger
Good mah, mwh, and volts compared to alkalines and NiMH batteries, no difference in performance, lasts just as long as the alkalines they replace, and the best thing: no leakage in the electronics if you leave them in there, we may not have to buy other batteries again, one-time investment, just make them more affordable please, best regards ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2025 by K. Outlaw II

  • Save our planet and buy these batteries!! Mother 🌍 AND your wallet will thank you!
Style: 8AAA Batteries with Charger
You CANNOT beat the value of these batteries... And, they're LITHIUM!!As some of you might know, a lot of rechargeable batteries are made with the metal combinations designated as Ni-Cd (nickel-cadmium) /Ni-Mh(nickel-metal hydride), which operate at less voltage than 99% of other AA and AAA batteries (1.2v vs the typical 1.5v). This is OK for a very limited number of low-drain devices, such as TV remotes and things of a low powered nature. However, if you use 1.2v batteries in a camera, flashlight, or other high-drain devices, it will inevitably lead to a VERY short lifespan of the effective usage time for that device, or in the case of flashlights, lead to reduced brightness AND a short usage life!! In fact, some smarter devices may not even function at all, because they may only operate when the voltage input is above a certain level, (say, 1.3-1.5v,for example), and might cause the device to power down once voltage drops below 1.3v. Since Ni-Cd/Ni-Mh batteries only put out a maximum of 1.2v, the smart device in my hypothetical example would not work at all, even with a full charge! To be on the safe side, I always use batteries designed to operate @1.5v, which include EVERY kind of disposable battery you've ever used (if you don't mind poisoning our environment... Or, at least, being part of the problem 😒 instead of part of the solution 🙂), OR, for a few more $$, you can buy lithium rechargeable batteries like THESE here, which put out 1.5v just like disposable batteries, but with the bonus caveat of being rechargeable 500-1500 times (on average for lithium-ion) before they need to be recycled ♻️ and replaced with new ones!! That is more lifecycles (the proper term for how many times rechargeable batteries' can be discharged/recharged) than the average person will use in THEIR entire lifespans!! **Fun fact--a little known fact about LED lighting--the average LED Light bulb-rated to last for 25,000-50,000 hours-will outlive most of us, even when used every day (the exception being extreme usage, such as leaving it on 24/7)... Think about it; how long does the average person use their bulbs? Average Joe is @work for 8 hours/day, but leaves for work an hour early, and it takes an hour to get home during rush hour every evening, so he isn't even home for ~10 hours each day, 5 days/week. Of the time he is home, he's only awake for another 3-5 hours on weekdays before going to 😴, so lets say that's ~4 hours (on average) per day times 5 days/week=20 hours of bulb time/week. Plus, on the weekends, during the daylight hours, he doesn't need his bulb until evening time, so, even if he burns the midnight oil staying up late on the weekends, it's still only ~6-8 hours of bulb time(let's say 7 average), so 7 times 2 nights/week=14 hours, + the 20 from weekdays, so that's 34 hours/week, times 52 weeks in a year=1728 hours/year. Now, let's take the average lifespan of the figures for led bulbs (according to Google AI is 25k-50k),so we'll take the mean average between 25k and 50k=37.5k. Now, we divide 37,500 by 1728, and we get 21.7 or 22 YEARS of life from one led bulb, using it ~5 hours/day on average!! Which, I understand that most of us live longer than 22 years (🤞🙏🍀), but I have personally NEVER owned ANY bulb for anywhere NEAR that long, bc I've moved, bulbs get left behind, etc etc. OK, so my original claim was a bit of an exaggeration/overreach, but STILL, it's a LONG FRIGGIN TIME, as opposed to the average lifespan of a regular incandescent bulb!! So, next time you are being Uber cheapskate and skimp past the led bulbs and go straight for the 4 Pack @dollar tree, just remember our little math lesson today, and do your small part to become part of the solution!! ☺️ 👍 😁 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2025 by TechMechGen2.0

  • Decent quality for the money
Style: 8AAA Batteries with Charger
Good quality. I have purchased. The AA size and the AAA size numerous times. Just make sure the device you plan to use these in will take lithium batteries and rechargeable batteries. Not all devices will.
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2026 by Firestomper

  • solid performer in the battery space. Fast charging and long use times in electronic deadbolt.
Style: 8AAA Batteries with Charger
I’m a big fan of these batteries. No more stressing about the electronic lock dying just because the weather decides to go full “Arctic drizzle.” These things just keep on trucking. I’ll admit, I already had a set before this order showed up because I know the brand well. Their batteries are always solid—my AAA’s have gone through hundreds of charge cycles without losing capacity. The included brick charger is a nice bonus too. It handles AA and AAA at the same time and brings them from empty to full in about an hour and a half. Well-built, runs cool, and gets the job done without a fuss. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2025 by Austin Rodden

  • These batteries are just trash.
Style: 8AAA Batteries Only
Save your money and time, don't buy these. They arrived with a charge between 26-31%. I got them for as flashlight that can utilize either three alkaline triple A batteries or a single lithium battery. The flashlight could not operate with a single or even two of these batteries and instead needed all three to function. The flashlight than only worked got about two minutes before it ceased. Figuring the batteries simply you drained pretty quick, I popped them into my metered charger and they refused to accept a charger no matter how long they were left on, or amperage. I cycled all of the batteries through and they all do the same exact thing and refuse to take a charge. Thinking that maybe my charger had possibly failed, I swapped in a set of Energizer batteries and they started charging right away. So don't buy these batteries unless you just want to give your money away for a single use lithium battery that won't recharge. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2025 by Xeno

  • Last a long time.
Style: 8AAA Batteries Only
I have many AA and AAA and their chargers. The voltage works best because it is closer to regular batteries and better than NiMh. So far so good.
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2026 by Bret S. Martin

  • Long lasting
Style: 8AAA Batteries Only
These are great batteries and last a long time on a charge. Be Aware…This type seems to require a charger specific to lithium ion to bring them back from complete discharge.
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2025 by G. Scott

  • Nice idea but
Style: 8AAA Batteries with Charger
The idea of having rechargeable lithium AAA batteries that were 1.5v output was nice. Unfortunately out of the 8 batteries 2 have issues. They will not work in a simple remote control. I thought maybe it was just an issue with the charger at 1st but those same batteries will not work in a different charger. 6 work god so far but time will tell. Besides the issue with the 2 duds only other issue is there is no way to tell witch batteries are fully charged, so if you were to use them in say a flashlight and swapped 2 batteries a couple times you would have to plug in the charger to see witch batteries were charged and witch needed to be charged. Not an issue if you are near power but frustrating when you are out in the field. Update 9/16/25 Seller reached out about the issue I had and went above and beyond to fix the problem Thank A+++++ service ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2025 by Casper

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