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The Hixon rechargeable AAA batteries offer a robust 1100mWh capacity, ensuring 37.5% more energy than competitors. With 1500 recharge cycles and built-in safety features, these batteries are perfect for household devices. The included storage case keeps your batteries organized while being eco-friendly, containing no harmful materials.
S**N
Probably the best…
I’ve really been impressed with the brand, the life and charge of the batteries. They cost a bit more than other brands, but the longevity of the batteries make it worth the extra pennies. Would highly recommend using these high capacity batteries over other brands, including big brands like Duracell, etc.
B**S
Look well made, charged OK, but the positive end is smaller than standard.
Bought these to use in a battery powered dual pepper and salt grinder. Using standard non rechargeable batteries it has worked fine, but thought I would get these to save money, but the positive connecters slip inside the connecting springs and so not make a good contact. I will use them in something else though, as I do have 8 of the 1.5v version of these and they have been great.
S**D
1.5V Necessary for my usage
1.5V voltage was necessary for my application and so far these are working well
D**S
not much oomph in these guys
work, but don't seem to last that long. get about a month of use in my motion detection lights if im lucky.
S**D
Failure Rate is pretty high, capacity is doubtful.
I use these in my work torch, and well, they kind of fail pretty quickly.I'm pretty sure these batteries, are 3.7v Li-Ion cells, attached to a step down circuit that steps the voltage down from 3.7v to 1.5v, most Li-ion cells are like this.The idea of a full 1.5v rechargeable battery is excellent, I'm not knocking the idea, however the execution of the idea, isn't brilliant. In my work torch 3 of these in the device will last 10-15 minutes maximum then the torch will flash or flicker, as one of the cells starts to bounce on the threshold of being low, then ultimately they fall off a cliff, and within a few seconds it will not come on at all.I cannot tell if is the capacity of the battery being low, or if the cell(s) are failing, either way for higher drain or mission critical stuff, I'd be pretty wary about using these.For the price of them, you'd expect a lot more, and unfortunately you're not getting a lot more, the fact that they are also coupled to a circuit means the shelf life is also poor from one charge.If a Hixon 2.0 battery comes out, removing all the flaws then that might be worth a go, these I'd doubt I'll be buying again.
P**.
Hixon1100mWh AAA batteries
Charged up ok. Output showing just over 1.5volt per battery.
D**G
Not NiMH
Why do people not read the blurb about what they are buying? These are excellent LITHIUM cells and should be charged with a compatible charger, not put in cordless phones or charged with a standard charger (all NiMH). I have been using these for months with one charge and they are performing better than Alkaline. Pay attention and you are on a winner, don’t, and you are wasting your money and creating a possible hazard, fire.
J**E
Expensive failure.
I bought 8 of these for £40 only a few months ago for a set of BT cordless phones with the charger built into the cradle. I got fed up with being made to hold the line for an hour only to have the batteries die on me. Guess what - 3 of the 8 have died and no longer hold charge and I'm expecting the others to go the same way any time. I'll stick with the cheaper NiMH ones in future (such as the Duracell ones). So definitely not recommended.
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