UniRoss X-Press 150 Battery Charger inc 4 x AA 1300 mAh Rechargeable Batteries
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| Price: | £11.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
The UniRoss X-Press 150 Classic Charger includes 4 x AA 1300 mAh Rechargeable Batteries. This compact charger will charge 2 or 4 AA, 2 or 4 AAA and 1 or 2 9V battery of the same type at the same time. The Uniross X-PRESS 150 Classic Battery Charger is a unique product in the market. It has a lot of advanced features which cant be matched by many of its contemporaries. The charging time of the product can be controlled by the users. It takes just over 11 hours to fully charge the enclosed batteries and 19 hours to charge 2100mAh Ni-/MH AA batteries. The indicator lights in the charger give indication about the charging process. The charger can charge 2 or 4 batteries at a time. The Xpress 150 is capable of charging AAA, AA and PP3 size batteries. The charger is capable of charging Ni-Cd & Ni-MH technologies. The intelligent charge control facility supported by the unit can automatically cut off the charging process, if the batteries are fully charged. The capacity of the charger is 2100 mAh. Another striking feature of this Uniross battery charger is that the V-MAX technology protects against damage from using with non-rechargeable technologies. The Uniross X-PRESS 150 Classic Battery Charger comes with a lot of advanced features, compact design and simple looks.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41050 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Uniross
- Model: RC101127A
- Released on: 2006-10-23
- Dimensions: .79 pounds
Features
- Includes 4 FREE AA 1300 mAh rechargeable batteries
- Compact
- Will charge 2 or 4 AA, 2 or 4 AAA and 1 or 2 9V battery of the same type at the same time
- Capable of charging Ni-Cd & Ni-MH technologies
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Rechargeable batteries can be recharged up to 1000 times! This results in far greater cost and power efficiency per battery compared to alkaline batteries. Rechargeable batteries will outperform the best alkalines in high-drain appliances such as digital cameras. Rechargeable technology has greatly improved over the years and is now leading the way for camera enthusiasts who require performance and reliability.
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Customer Reviews
Make your digi camera last all day..........
Very good, although takes a while to charge batteries around 4-5 hours! Apart from that it does what it says!
The supplied NiMH batteries are excellent and last ages especially in digital cameras, if your camera takes AA batteries get a set of these it's definatly worth the investment. (I got another make of NiMH batteries but they dont last half as long as these although they have the same spec.)
They same as a couple of sets of quality disposable batteries, so they will pay for themselves after a couple of day trips.........
Bargain without a catch
True, the batteries do take a while to charge, but for just a little over a *fiver* you are getting not only four quality rechargable batteries, but a charger too.
As stated by other reviewers, you'd expect to pay this kind of money for a couple of sets of disposable batteries, so recharging the batteries once already gives you full value for the batteries, with the unit that's charging them costing effectively nothing.
The batteries are just as good as any others I've used, despite Uniross not being a name that's as well known as Sony or Fuji.
In short, this kit is a complete bargain without any real compromise or catch. Stock up now!
Good value quality for the price
I use AA rechargables like a Hummer guzzles petrol, so I have one of these to use in the office: my portable CD player, plus work dictaphones. The batteries on their own would cost £5, so £1 extra for a robust charger is excellent value.
I completely flatten the batteries (1,300 Nimh's) before use and it takes about 10 hours to charge from flat. I use it overnight or you can buy a timer plug and use that to control it.
In response to a previous reviewer: Of course the charger is going to get warm, it's converting 230v down to 1.2v and the batteries heat up because of the chemical reaction in them. Best let the charger have plenty of ventilation, be careful when unplugging it and also allow the batteries to cool completely before inserting into any equipment.





