Rayovac Recharegable Hybrid Slim Charger with 6AA & 2 AAA Hybrid Rechargeable Batteries Included | 
| Brand: Rayovac
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $16.95 You Save: $3.04 (15%)
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 1206
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Hard Drive Size: 50 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.6 x 1.1
MPN: PS32-8BVP UPC: 012800505609 EAN: 0012800505609 ASIN: B000PB90UA
Release Date: April 10, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The ease of alkaline & the value of rechargeables. | | • | Unique HYBRID technology | | • | Batteries work right out of the package | | • | Batteries maintain charge and can be used in any device | | • | Batteries work in all chargers and last 3X longer than conventional NiMH rechargeables |
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Product Description Rayovac Hybrid rechargeable batteries come pre-charged and ready to use. This battery technology also takes NiMH rechargeables to a new level. While all batteries self-discharge over time, Rayovac Hybrid NiMH batteries hold their charge better than many traditional NiMH batteries, while not in use. This means that customers can now charge their batteries and know that when they need them, Hybrid batteries will be ready to go without having to go into the charger again. Lasting longer in high-drain devices than regular alkaline, and being able to recharge over and over again mean convenience and value to your customers!This 4 position charger comes with 6 Hybrid AA and 2 HYBRID AAA batteries.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
Buy it for the Rayovac Hybrid (but dump the charger ASAP) February 27, 2007 NLee the Engineer (Nashua, NH) 89 out of 91 found this review helpful
You get eight rechargeable batteries (6x AA + 2x AAA) plus a simple charger in this package. The batteries are the latest Rayovac "Hybrid", which are supposed to have very low self-discharge rate similar to the better known Sanyo "eneloop". The capacity of Hybrid AA cell is rated at 2100mAh, slightly higher than that for the eneloop (2000mAh). I have tested both brands and can confirm that both ratings are accurate. Sanyo claims the eneloop can retain 90% of its original charge in 6 months, whereas Rayovac only claims 80% for the Hybrid. In real life applications, we probably won't be able to tell the performance difference between those two brands. The charger inluded in this package, however, is a piece of junk. It is a timer-based dumb charger that simply charges for 8 hours at around 350mA and then turns off (obviously it was designed to charge 2500-2700mAh cells, because 350*8=2800). It also forces you to charge cells in pairs. Both 'features' are bad for your batteries. Do youself a favor and replace it with a smart charger as soon as possible. [...]
Great batteries, just be sure you get them from a reliable seller March 28, 2008 DSTraynor (USA Eastern Time Zone) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I already own some Hybrid rechargeables and they're fantastic batteries. Unfortunately, I tried to get some more from Thememstore here on Amazon. The order never arrived and Thememstore never answered my customer service inquiry about it. Amazon.com graciously refunded my money. Bottom line... if you want low self discharge rechargeables these are the ones to buy... but get them from somewhere other than Thememstore.
good product, great value April 9, 2008 Otis (California, USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have bought several of these for myself and as gifts in 2007 and 2008, and keep getting more. I tested the batteries on a LaCrosse BC-900 (also available on Amazon) and it reported within 5% of rated capacity. I have not done follow-up tests to determine shelf-life, but the batteries seem to retain their charge better than conventional NiMH batteries. The charger works on 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, and its 2-blade ungrounded plug folds conveniently for travel. However, the charger is a slow timer-based charger, not a "smart" charger. At basically no extra cost, it is a great value. However, for home use, you might consider a smart charger like the Rayovac PS3 (only 115VAC@60Hz) or the LaCrosse BC-900, both available on Amazon. A smart charger takes better care of batteries by measuring when each is fully charged, then switching to a trickle current to maintain peak capacity. This charger can only charge in pairs and keeps going until the timer stops, which takes longer and can shorten the life of the batteries by overheating. Also the AAA batteries can fall out of the charger sometimes. Until lithium ion batteries become available in AA and AAA, low-discharge NiMH batteries like these are the best available. They deliver much more capacity than the old NiCd batteries, and they have longer shelf life than ordinary NiMH.
Not Good For Digital Cameras April 1, 2008 M. Hilton (Schenectady, NY) 4 out of 12 found this review helpful
These batteries are only rated at 2100mAH of power and do not work effectively in a digital camera. On a full charge I was only able to shoot off about 10 pictures with my HP camera. RayOvac sent me replacement batteries, which did the same thing. I even used a different charger with the same outcome.
Good Good September 5, 2008 Jose F. De Castro (Colombia) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Good price and good quality the charger not the best bur for the price is more than good
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