Sony 2500 mAh AA Rechargeable Nimh Batteries, 4-pack | 
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List Price: $32.89 Buy New: $6.75 You Save: $26.14 (79%)
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Rating: 160 reviews
Color: Blue Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Battery Type: NiMh Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4.7 x 2.7 x 0.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: NH-AAB4E Model: NH-AAB4E UPC: 008562008366 EAN: 0008562008366 ASIN: B0007LBVHI
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| Features:
| • | Ideal for digital products | | • | High capacity -- lasts 3 times longer than alkaline | | • | Designed for use with Sony’s advanced power charge | | • | 4 Pack | | • | 2500mAh |
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Product Description SONY NH-AA-B4E RECHARGEABLE NIMH BATTERY BLISTER MULTIPACK (AA 4-PK) LONG LASTING; IDEAL FOR ALL DIGITAL DEVICES; AA; 4-PK
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| Customer Reviews: Read 155 more reviews...
As good as any I've used October 29, 2006 Martin J. Fried (Leftcoast, USA) 39 out of 40 found this review helpful
I've used these, Energizers, Duracells, etc. These have worked as well as any, and are often sold by Amazon at a very good price. Sony also makes a nice charger, the BCG-34HRMF4. When on sale, with 4 batteries, it's a great deal. Be aware, though, that NiMH batteries all slowly lose their charge on the shelf, and will discharge in about a month or so, so don't use it for a device that sits around somewhere for long periods.
Last WAY longer than alkaline April 10, 2006 wannabe_patent_lawyer 43 out of 47 found this review helpful
These are my first rechargeable batteries, so all I can say is that in comparison to alkaline, these are WAY better and longer losting. Alkalines stop working in digital cameras long before they are actually used up, because they can't supply the required current for high-demand devices. These Sonys last much more than 4x as long because alkalines only work for a few minutes. These Sonys maintain their voltage at a stable level. I am using them in an Olympus C-755 digital camera, and I charge them using the Sony BCG-34HE4 charger. I can't say exactly how many pictures you can take on one charge, because they last for so long I lose track. If you have a digital camera, you absolutely must use rechargeable Nimh batteries. Don't waste your money on the expensive "high-end" alkalines or non-rechargeable lithium, etc. Also, you are doing the environment a favor by not using toxic landfill filler.
Batteries are made in Japan. October 18, 2007 Andy Pham (San Jose, CA United States) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Product is made in Japan. Took around 280 pictures with my Canon S5 and it was still going. The capacity of 4 batteries are shown as 2630, 2640, 2580 & 2710 mAh & the voltage is 1.47V in La Crosse BC-900 charger. It is one of the best price/performance ratio.
Excellent Batteries - True to their Stated Capacity September 5, 2006 Alex Gerardo Renner Meier (Santiago, Chile) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I've tested many different brands of rechargeable batteries, and have in total over 40 of them. These are the best so far. As someone else already stated, they are relabeled Sanyo batteries - which is good!. Sanyo is one of the best batteries manufacturers there is. When tested, every one of them is over 2300mAh. Consistent performance, long lasting, reliable, made in japan and cheaper than most of the other brands (which perform worse). Highly recommended.
Great batteries with great juice August 24, 2005 N. Ninan (The Woodlands,TX USA) 22 out of 27 found this review helpful
I use these for my Canon S2 IS digicam. Lasted for over 200 snaps the first time used it. And that too with flash and all the other hullabu featurs of my cam. Definitely worth its price.
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