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imuto Rechargeable 4 AAA and 4 AA Batteries Lithium with Charger,8 Pack 1.5 V Triple A Double A Batteries Rechargeable, Long Lasting Lithium Battery with Integrated Charging Storage Box

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Color: 4AA+4AAA(With Charger)


Features

  • Multifunctional Design with 4 AA + 4 AAAimuto rechargeable lithium 4 aaa and 4 aa batteries,aaa has high capacity of 1300mWh,aa has 3000mWh,higher energy density which allows for a high number of charge/discharge cycles and a long lifespan.Constant output of 1.5V for the entire process until the power is completely depleted, keeping your device in top condition at all times.
  • 1600 Cycles, Saving Money imuto aaa and aa lithium batteries can be recharged up to 1600 times. It is equivalent to thousands of dry batteries. Considering its 12-year battery shelf life,low-self-discharge, and Long-term use saves much money compared with disposable batteries.
  • Integrated Charging and StorageThe 8-slot battery charger can charge 1-8 pcs batteries at once. This charger can also be used as a box to store batteries when not charging. You don't need to worry about batteries scattered in the drawer and not being able to find them when you need to use them. Everything you need is in one compact unit, perfect for home and travel use
  • 2H Fast Charging Technology2hours quick charge for 1-8pcs aa aaa lithium batteries, reduce your waiting time.Type-C charging port is suitable for all kinds of interface input, you could use a laptop, car charger,power bank,adapters etc to charge the battery,make the charging more flexible.
  • Great for High Power Devicesimuto rechargeable lithium aaa batteries with charger ideal for high power consumption devices,such as Shaver, Mouse, alculators, Keypoard, Remote Control, Electronic Scale, Radio, Children's Toys, Alarm Clock, Blood Pressure Monitor and so on.imuto aa batteries ideal for high power consumption devices,such as Gamepad, VR Grip, Doorbell, Camera, Flash, Door Lock, Microphone, Radio, Children's Toys, Alarm Clock, Scale, Blood Pressure Monitor and so on.(Also Suitable for blink camera )
  • What You Get 4* AAA and 4* AA imuto Rechargeable lithium batteries; 1* Smart Charging Case; 1* Type C to Type C Cable; 1* User Manual; 12 months warranty Please Note: 1. If there is residual temperature on the surface of the battery after it is fully charged, please leave it for 30 minutes before use 2. During initial use, the battery charging indicator may not illuminate or may flash red, indicating that the charging base is misidentifying the battery. Try changing the charging slot and leaving the battery in the charging base for a longer period of time to see if this resolves the issue.

Number of Batteries: 4 AAA batteries required.


Brand: imuto


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Battery Capacity: 2400 Milliamp Hours


Recommended Uses For Product: Shaver, Mouse, alculators, Keypoard, Remote Control, Electronic Scale, Radio, Children's Toys, Alarm Clock, Blood Pressure Monitor and so on.imuto aa batteries ideal for high power consumption devices,such as Gamepad, VR Grip, Doorbell, Camera, Flash, Door Lock, Microphone, Radio, Children's Toys, Alarm Clock, Scale, Blood Pressure Monitor and so on.(Also Suitable for blink camera ) See more


Package Dimensions: 3.78 x 3.03 x 2.2 inches


Item Weight: 2.54 ounces


Batteries: 4 AAA batteries required.


Date First Available: November 23, 2024


Manufacturer: imuto


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Brighter Lights & Longer Battery Life
Color: 8AAA(with charger)
Have several flash lights that use 3 and 4 AAA batteries. Wanted longer battery life than from alkaline batteries. Bought Imuto kit with 8 batteries & charger. After charging, installed batteries in 2 flashlights that each use 4 batteries. I was impressed with noticeable brighter light coming from flashlights with LED bulbs. So impressed that 8 more CEFC lithium ion batteries, same as ones that came with the charger, were ordered for more flashlights. Hoping for longer battery life from reduced possibility of battery chemical leakage that occurs with alkaline batteries. Pictures show charger connected to my supplied charging supply with USB-C connector to mate with the Imuto charger. One picture shows charger top open, filled with batteries. Another shows lid with 8 green LED status lights. Lights flash during charging and become steady when batteries fully charged. Another picture shows front of the charger with lid closed. So far, really love the batteries & charger. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2025 by Alkaline Guy Alkaline Guy

  • Exactly as Advertised
Color: 8AAA(with charger)
Received exactly what was ordered. Plugged in and charged all 8 batteries. All batteries tested good. Installed batteries into device. Everything working fine. Battery life exceeded expectations.
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2025 by Ej white Ej white

  • Reliable Budget Charger for Everyday AA and AAA Batteries
Color: 4AA+4AAA(With Charger)
This is a solid, affordable charger for AA and AAA batteries. It charges at a reasonable, average speed and works well for most household devices that normally use disposable batteries. While the rechargeable batteries don’t last quite as long as traditional disposables, they perform well enough for regular use and save money over time. A great budget-friendly option for basic battery charging needs. They are compatible with every type of AA or AAA disposable battery devices. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2025 by Sterling

  • Imuto Rechargeable AA, AAA Lithium Battery Charger
Color: 4AA+4AAA(With Charger)
Very good quality battery charger and batteries holding charge well. One battery is defective. I will contact supplier for replacement.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2025 by cmarra

  • Lithium rechargeables starting to be better than NiMH
Color: 8AAA(with charger)
Lithium batteries are much better than NiMH batteries because they're 1.5v vs 1.2v. You just have to use their special charger so charging is consistent versus any charger. I'm certainly using these in place of alkaline batteries where devices need higher voltage and drain faster. It'll save me money in the long run. I have a set used in my door locks. They last just as long as alkalines. With my specific door lock, it doesn't seem to work with NiMH at all and drains alkalines every few months, so these lithium batteries keep the cost of operation down a lot. Just a note: one of the 8 batteries came defective and doesn't hold a charge. I sent a video in and they addressed my concern and replaced it. So far, they stood by their product as well as the big names, if not better, so my replacements will be of their brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • A really good value for the batteries alone
Color: 8AAA(with charger)
This is not a Vine review: I bought the set of 8 imuto AAA batteries with the charger for $22 in Mar 2025. - charge the batteries when you receive them: mine arrived at about 40% charge. No big deal - just charge them when you get them. - the batteries can be charged in my XTAR VX4 and EBL C708S3L chargers in addition to the one in the kit. - the charger included with these batteries will **not** charge NiCD, NiMH, or my other rechargeable 1.5V Li-Ion cells - it's for these imuto cells only. I have several chargers that will charge 1.5V rechargeable Li-Ion cells (including these), so the included charger isn't much interest to me. That said, The charger's physical design is appealing but it has some aspects I don't like: - as mentioned above, the charger only works for these specific batteries (though the batteries can be charged in other chargers) - this charger only works for AAA batteries. Consider whether the imuto kit that has 4 AA and 4 AAA cells might make more sense - for some reason they put the USB-C power input on the lid so it ends up being a clunky thing that kinda gets in the way. It's not a deal killer, but I don't understand why they didn't put the input power jack near the bottom Now the good news - these AAA cells have a true capacity around 720 to 800 mAh (equivalent to 1080 to 1200 mWh). It seems that the capacity improves a bit (10-20 mAh) after a few charging cycles. Now you might think since imuto claims these cells have an 865 mAh/1300 mWh capacity that this means you are only getting 85% of the claimed capacity - and you'd be right. However in my limited experience, getting 720+ mAh from a rechargable AAA cell is pretty good. At the price these were when I bought, the cost per cell is $2.75 which is very good - and that's considering the charger as free. Other 1.5V rechargeable Li-Ion AAA cells I have from a better-known brand that claimed 800 mAh/1200 mWh capacity tested to only about 320-350 mAh capacity at a higher cost. Less than 50% of the capacity of the imutos for 20% more money. I think these cells are a good deal even if the true capacity is only 720+ mAh. I wish imuto - and all brands - were more accurate with their claims. Note that the listing has this buried in some small print (I think this applies to many 1.5V lithiums): "Please Note: The maximum discharge current of imuto 1.5V AAA lithium battery is 0.5A. Due to differences in circuit design, some high-power LED flashlights and LED headlights may cause the battery to work overload and cause abnormal heating. If your device has a high brightness/strong light mode, please pay attention to the high current requirements of the device. Long-term full current output and over-current output will cause abnormal battery heating." The bottom line from me is: this kit is a good value for the batteries alone especially when there's a deal active. But avoid using the batteries in high drain devices. Just an FYI - I bought a 2nd kit at the sale price. **Another update** (Apr 2025): I stumbled on a chart imuto has on another of their rechargeable battery listings (www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCHTZBT8) and I'm adding it to this review. The chart indicates that while the "cell energy" is 1300 mWh (which is what is advertised in the product listing), the "rated energy" is 1170 mWh and the "rated capacity" is 780 mAh. The "cell energy" is said to be the "actual total energy" (theoretical I guess) while the "rated" numbers are the "actual" energy or capacity of the cell. In the chart, imuto defines these values as: - Cell Energy: Actual total energy of the battery cell - Rated capacity: Actual discharge capacity - Rated Energy: The effective energy actually deliverable by a battery (typically 5%-15% energy retention is required in rechargeable batteries to ensure system safety and cycle life) Note that the "Rated" numbers stated by imuto in that chart match up with the numbers that came out of my testing. So you can believe those two columns of the chart. It seems that advertising the theoretical energy of a cell is very common in the battery universe, leaving it to consumers to figure out how much juice **you** will be able to get out of the cell. I wish the "rated" numbers were what all vendors would publish/advertise. I think that chart probably gives people the kind of capacity you can really expect from many other vendor's batteries, not just imuto, when they advertise a particular mWh number. I appreciate imuto providing this chart, though it took luck for me to stumble on it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025 by mwb mwb

  • You should buy
Color: 4AA+4AAA(With Charger)
Not only they look nice but do function fantastic! I need both AAA and AA, they have a mix of both. Can’t say how smart and convenient that I don’t have to buy 2 type in 1 pack. I use for my light and things that drain battery quickly Happy happy happy that I don’t waste money and resources any more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2025 by Andy Neon Andy Neon

  • One AAA no longer charging after only 6 weeks since receiving the batteries.
Color: 8AAA(with charger)
I've only had this set of 8 AAA lithium rechargeable batteries for about 6 weeks now. They worked great, mainly for led headlamps, and other low power applications. Since then, I have already one battery that refuses to charge. I make sure I don't ever fully drain my lithium batteries to 0% knowing they are very fickle at that point and end up killing them quick. So even following a strong charging protocol, one batter now is not charging. I tried another lithium charger and it took wouldn't get it to charge . What a bummer, so be careful not to drain your batteries to zero before charging. I doubt that was the reason this one failed, nevertheless it did and I'm worried about losing another one or two. The idea was to save money on alkaline and nimh batteries with lower working voltages. Let's see if anymore fail. I'm disappointed right now for sure, 6 weeks was too short a time to fail. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2025 by pen.name

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