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Energizer Rechargeable AA Batteries, Recharge Universal Double A Battery Pre-Charged, 16 Count

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Size: 16 Count (Pack of 1)


Features

  • 16 pack of Energizer Recharge Universal Rechargeable AA Batteries for Energizer battery charger
  • Energizer AA batteries offer up to a 5 year battery life for long lasting batteries
  • Rechargeable Energizer batteries reduce waste and save money when used with an Energizer Recharge Charger
  • Energizer NiMH batteries in this AA battery pack made with 15% recycled materials and the chargeable batteries are designed to prevent leaks
  • Use AA rechargeable batteries in all types of devices for convenient use with less waste
  • Double A rechargeable batteries can be charged up to 1,000 cycles for a long-lasting pack of AA batteries

Description

Energizer Recharge Universal Rechargeable AA Batteries help reduce your impact on the planet. These AA rechargeable batteries use industry-leading technology to provide a lasting charge. Charge them with an Energizer Recharge charger for long lasting batteries. Use these rechargeable Energizer batteries in cameras, wireless gaming components, toys and more. These Energizer AA batteries can be charged up to 1,000 times. Energizer double A rechargeable batteries also hold power up to 12 months in storage, and have up to a 5 year battery life. Innovation makes Energizer the number 1 rechargeable brand.

Number of Batteries: 16 AA batteries required. (included)


Brand: Energizer


Battery Cell Composition: NiMH


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming Controller


Unit Count: 16.0 Count


Product Dimensions: 1.19 x 4.56 x 2.06 inches


Item Weight: 0.952 ounces


Item model number: UNH15-16


Batteries: 16 AA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: June 24, 2019


Manufacturer: Energizer


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good Batteries
Size: 16 Count (Pack of 1)
These batteries hold a charge for quite some time. I have several that I use in my game cameras despite the game cameras calling for alkaline. I have not noticed poor performance and I don't think they are hurting anything. I do, however, not use them in my furnace thermostats as they do not work well for that application. They show run down just after a day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023 by B. Becker

  • They hold a charge very well
Size: 16 Count (Pack of 1)
I use the batteries in out door solar lights and they work very well. I also use them in flash lights.
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Very long lasting charge
Size: 16 Count (Pack of 1)
Each charge lasts very very long. Definitely worth the money!
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 by Rebecca Torres

  • Nice to have a reusable product.
Size: 16 Count (Pack of 1)
With everything becoming either battery or solar these are great to have. Use them in my electronic door lock for the house, scented warmers or diffusers, holiday lighting, flashlights, and remotes. Spend a little more money on them but in the end I save since I can just charge them and reuse rather than trying to find any in the house or having to throw away and buy more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024 by Josh arnold

  • Fantastic Batteries...BUT NOT UNTIL FULLY CHARGED FIRST!!!
Size: 16 Count (Pack of 1)
First off, ENERGIZERS ARE AUTHENTIC and legit but DO NOT PLAN ON USING THEM DIRECTLY OUT OF THE PACKAGE! Despite this listing's claim that these batteries have been packaged & shipped fully charged and ready to use, you will almost assuredly find that your new Energizers are incapable of more than faintly lighting a small LED light and won't have sufficient charge to run any motorized or power hungry devices at all when you first unbox them. Indeed, you'll be putting them on the charger ....so I hope you have a newer or fairly advanced rapid charger to make quick work of charging these fully before first use. Thankfully, my Energizer branded 4 cell rapid charger took the entire pack of 16 from virtually bone dead to fully charged and powering 8 extremely realistic authentically hand-dipped wax LED flickering flameless Christmas candles for each of our home's front windows--in under 2hrs time. That includes the time spent carefully unpacking each individually wrapped taper candle and a set of brand new brass candle holders, charging batteries in 4 batches of 4 and loading each candle with 2 AA Energizers before setting them to desired flickering effect & brightness and placing them in all street facing windowsills while finishing up hanging of 3 remaining sets of lights around each window frame. Couldn't be happier. Sidenote: I used to be a huge fan of Duracell Quantum batteries and didn't realize just how much money & time lost to charging excesses I had squandered until I found myself in a bind while traveling & 3 out of 4 Duracell AA batteries suddenly failed recharging; leaving me to hurriedly find & purchase replacements from a limited supply of off-brands and various Energizers--so I selected Energizers & crossed my fingers. *Strike 1: Duracell* The set of 4 Energizer AA rechargeables I chose was interesting because they included a FREE plug-in wall charger AND cost slightly less than the basic Energizer 4-pack without a charger. That purchase turned out to be an awesome deal in more ways than just saving me a couple bucks. The included Energizer charger turned out to be far more capable than my relatively new (<3mos old) Duracell 2x charger, which employed a tiny green LED (steady blinking or solid lit) in lieu of any meaningful charge progess indicators plus it annoyingly required batteries to be charged in matched pairs AND it never did indicate my 2mo old Duracell rechargeables were bad or failing. The free Energizer charger offered rapid charging, built-in battery testing & accurate time-lapse indicators for between 1 and 4 AA or AAA batteries AND allowed immediate confirmation & identification of 3 BAD Duracell rechargeables in a new set of 4! Score one for Energizer. Now, if that weren't enough, the Energizer rechargeables were incredibly reliable....longer lasting and quicker to recharge than the Duracell batteries I had long trusted. Another score for Energizer. **Strike 2 for Duracell.** Jump ahead 2 years or so and 5 out of 7 First Alert smoke detectors that shipped with long-life Duracell 9-volt batteries began chirping weeks apart after a mere 1 year in service. Having previously discovered & subsequently replaced a dead primary smoke detector downstairs, I was shocked and curious following installation of our new smart combo detector. I chose a brand new hardwired Google Nest Protect that includes battery backup ....and noticed it shipped with a brand new ENERGIZER ULTIMATE LITHIUM 9V BATTERY and upon reading that Nest engineers specifically designed & optimized the Nest Protect's dual mode smoke & CO smart detector to such exacting standards that they would only GUARANTEE the detector to never fail to operate correctly even during power outages for 10 years, as long as any required replacement of the 9V backup battery was done with the SAME EXACT ENERGIZER ULTIMATE LITHIUM BATTERY (or Energizer's latest equivalent upgraded lithium ion 9v in current production), it got me thinking. Less than a 1.5 years after replacing all 8 original smoke detectors in our home-- 1 smart Nest Protect using Energuzer Lithium backup battery and 7 conventional smoke detectors that came equipped with Duracell lithium 9V batteries-- 5 outta 7 of the conventional detectors began chirping within a week or so of one another while the Nest Protect worked flawlessly, completing its own weekly self-checks and never falsely alarming nor chirping at 2a.m. to warn of a low backup battery despite being 6mos older than these other 7 detectors that were now chirping for battery replacements 24/7. So I made the executive decision to replace all 7 Duracell backup batteries at the same time using the more expensive ENERGIZER ULTIMATE LITHIUM 9V instead of the First Alert recommended Duracells. It wasn't cheap ....but 3 years later and every smoke detector in our home routinely tests good and not one has chirped even a single solitary chirp! ***3rd and FINAL STRIKE for Duracell*** I owe it to the permanent switch to Energizer ULTIMATE LITHIUM batteries, which I now use exclusively in all of my battery powdered devices including remote controls and every one of our alarm / smart home sensors (some use coin cell batteries & I even order Energizer Lithium replacements for those). The only devices I use Energizer's RECHARGEABLE Ni-Cad batteries in are non-priority items and high consumption items like older flashlights and motorized RC kit cars, toys & Christmas decorations, etc. For devices that chew through batteries that don't warrant the expenditure for the lithium ion chemistry--which has a much more consistent drain & characteristically linear power output quite nearly to point of complete drain, as well as higher supply tolerances for peak bursts / transient current demands (common in dSLR flash modules) than traditional metal hydride & rechargeable nickel-cadmium chemistry or worse still, old-school alkaline batteries that give up most of their power early, rapidly fading to lower & lower output until dying with a whimper--you want the reusablility and cost-effectiveness of these Energizer Rechargeables!! Hope my experiences help you feel confident choosing the correct battery & brand required for your specific needs. Cheers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023 by Brendon Brendon

  • Nicest rechargeable batteries we’ve tried
Size: 16 Count (Pack of 1)
We use these in hands-free bathroom soap dispensers and outdoor solar patio lights. We’ve tried different brands and like these the best because they last longer.
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024 by KC

  • Love it.
Size: 16 Count (Pack of 1)
Great. Have there all around the house. Remote, door locks, air fresheners, computer stuff. Have a few extras. So just a simple swop and charge
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by Paul Newman

  • I am replacing rechargeable batteries I have had forever and then some.
Size: 16 Count (Pack of 1)
I have been using rechargeable batteries for some time, and I think the ones I am replacing I have used for at least ten years if not longer, and most of those are Energizers (they all might be, but I am too lazy to go look). I will be taking the old ones to be recycled. I am trying to cut my carbon footprint, and I may not make a big dent in the bigger picture, but I am trying in my little corner of the world. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024 by Thomas G. Shackleford

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