What Some Customers Thought
Seem to do the job.
I haven't bought many rechargable batteries, but I was looking for something that would last in my wireless mice and PS2 controllers. I have used them in both for many hours with no problems and they charge in my 1-hour charger quickly.
2300 mAH made in China
I bought two packs and both were 2300 mAH made in China and not the 2500 mAH made in Japan some have reported. The 2500 mAH Duracell cells are made by Sanyo and are the best NiMH AA available. These aren't nearly as good.^M
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They don't stand up to high discharge rates nearly as well as the 2500 mAH Duracell labelled Sanyo cells and deliver much less useable capacity when run hard.^M
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They also appeared to have been maunufactured a while back and needed 5-6 charge/discharge cycles as initial capacity was very poor with large capacity differences between cells. Take off at least 1 star if you're not prepared to cycle them individually before use. If you don't, expect poor run times and short cell life since the lower capacity cells will be overdischarged and damaged.^M
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Saved about $5 per pack over the 2500 mAH cells but frankly it wasn't worth it.
Great Batteries (works great in digital cameras)
These Duracell batteries work well with evrything that I've used them in, they are each about $1.66 per battery and regular batteries are about .50 cents per battery but you can use them up to 1000 times so to me its a good deal.