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Sanyo 2,700 mAh AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries (4-Pack) | 
| Brand: Sanyo
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $11.87 You Save: $13.08 (52%)
New (3) from $11.87
Rating: 39 reviews
Color: silver Media: Electronics Battery Type: NiMh Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 2.3 x 0.5 x 2
MPN: GES-NH2700-4BP Model: GES-NH2700-4BP UPC: 043168977326 EAN: 0043168977326 ASIN: B000IV413S
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| Features:
| • | 4-pack of 2,700 mAh AA NiMH rechargeable batteries for long-term use | | • | Batteries last up to 4 times longer than standard AA disposable alkalines | | • | Can be recharged up to 1,000 times without suffering from memory effect | | • | Ideal for digital cameras, portable DVD players, and other high-drain devices | | • | Superior materials built to maintain more capacity than other NiMH batteries |
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Amazon.com Product Description Do away with disposable batteries and keep your portable electronics running for years with this four pack of GE/Sanyo AA rechargeable NiMH batteries. Built for long-lasting use, the 2,700 mAh batteries last up to four times longer than standard alkaline batteries, making them ideal for digital cameras, audio devices, and other high- drain electronics. More significantly, when they run out of power, you don't have to throw them away and clutter up the landfill. Simply put them in a charger and recharge them either fully or partially, depending on your needs. All told, these batteries can be recharged up to 1,000 times without experiencing a memory effect.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 34 more reviews...
GE/Sanyo Rechargable Batteries December 9, 2006 T. Nguyen 37 out of 47 found this review helpful
These are very good batteries. I charged those in my La Crosse BC-900 Charger. The following were the results after first charge. The four AAs rated 2700mAh nominal (min 2500mAh) come out ranging 2.8Ah to 3.0Ah. I used the discharge setting of 250mA and charged at 500mA. (Those who use the BC-900 will know what I am talking about). The four AAAs rated 1000mAh nominal (min 930mAh), all come out above 1000mAh, but very close to 1000mAh. I used the discharge setting of 100mA and charge at 200mA.
Not all batteries are created equal--these beat the pack April 25, 2007 Daniel L Edelen (Mt. Orab, OH USA) 23 out of 27 found this review helpful
I recently purchased a digital camera with an excellent reputation, save for its long recycling times for its built-in flash. Most of the reviews I'd read of that camera said it took about five seconds to recycle the flash. Hoping to do better, I purchased these GE/Sanyo nickel-metal hydride batteries. My own tests show these superior batteries take only two to three seconds to power the flash on my camera. That's nearly fifty percent better performance than from other batteries. Even non-rechargeable, high-end alkalines can't beat that performance. Best of all, the price for these is better than other name brands of NiMH AA batteries. Better than expected performance and a great price--that adds up to five stars.
Sanyo 2700 mAh - one of the best February 20, 2008 A. Wilson (MD, USA) 23 out of 27 found this review helpful
These are quality batteries w/ 2x's more power and [Longer RUNNING time] than most lower capacity NIMH batteries, including the "ready to use"/ Low self-discharge (LSD) types! Never thought I would care about writing battery reviews, but the High capacity rechargeables are getting a bad rap from some reviewers b/c they have to be charged (before) use, in order to get back their capacity, after being left (un-used) for more than ~ 3-4wks. Their stored power when [NOT in USE / device turned OFF] is lost faster than batts that keep hold of theirs longer = the LSD types like Imedion 2100 mAh -or- Eneloop 2000 mAh. -BUT these high capacity batts (2700- 2900 mAh) have an intended purpose, which is a reason the top companies make Both types in the 1st place. [In Storage] Yes, the LSDs are useful b/c they have a [Longer STORAGE time] (before needing to be recharged) than the high capacity types. Thus the LSDs are "ready to use" and good for seldom used devices & intermittent usage. However, this doesn't negate the effectiveness of 2700-2900 mAH made by quality brands. [In Operation] Not all users (all the time) need a rechargeable for good shelf-life... Some need it for High power & LONG run time for "shorter" segments = 1- 20 days (i.e., photo shoot, day-hike/bike/caving, day at the beach with ur RC (radio-controlled) toys, holiday lighting, etc, etc. And a quality brand (2700-2900 mAh) will do the job. The decision is [WHEN] do you pick a :(High Capacity/ high self-discharge) -or- (Low Capacity/ Low Self- discharge)...Not picking the universal "better" one. The "best" would be a High capacity & LSD & Rechargeable all in one!- but that's not available yet. Now, Sanyo's REAL competition is ( Powerex AA 2700mAh NiMH ). They're both good -I would pick 1 over the other, based on sale price or latest technology release.
Amazing Batteries! April 5, 2007 Andrew Cichowski (Santa Cruz, CA or Chicago, IL) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
I've used a number of types of rechargeable batteries from various companies in the past. I bought these batteries to power my Olympus FL50 flash for my DSLR camera. Other rechargeable AA batteries only last for 150-200 flashes, with a slower and slower recycle time in between flashes. These Sanyo batteries lasted me over 1500 shots on one charge, with less than a second of recycle time in between flashes; that is simply amazing. I highly recommend these batteries to anyone who has a power intensive device that requires a quick recycle time.
Good November 17, 2006 Walter Oliveira Jr. (Brazil) 11 out of 14 found this review helpful
This batteries work just good, they have a very high capacity. On it's body you'll find written that the total capacity may vary, but a minimum of 2500mAh is garanteed. This could be written in the product description...
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