Uniross 4 x AA Multi Usage Long Life Batteries
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Average customer review:Product Description
Size: AA / R6
Technology: Ni-MH
Output voltage: 1,2 V
Ideal for: Ideal in your camera, radio, CD player, torch, MP3 player, Mini Disc... Come charged and stay charged for a long time thanks to the HYBRIO technology - Replace up to 1000 disposable batteries
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1357 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Uniross
- Model: U0150170
- Released on: 2008-02-03
- Dimensions: .27 pounds
Features
- Size: AA/Mignon/R6
- Technology: Hybrio Stay-charged NiMH
- Capacity: 2100mAh
- Voltage: 1.2v
- Batteries per pack: 4
Customer Reviews
dont be fooled by "low" mAh
Dont be fooled by these having "only" 2100mAh - these are low self discharge batteries and will perform alot better than standard NiMH (or NiCd) batteries.
This means that if you charge these and leave them around for a month, they wont have lost their charge - they are there when you need them, you dont need to think to charge in advance. I think if you leave them for 2 years they only lose 20% - amazing.
With these, there's no reason to be buying alkaline or older rechargables, these are the bees knees.
With regards to chargers, "overnight" chargers (cheapest on amazon is UniRoss X-Press 150 Classic Charger inc 4 x AA 2100 mAh Rechargeable Batteries) are kinder for your batteries than the sprint/fast chargers which give your batteries a beating - so only buy a fast charger for these if you dont mind replacing your batteries sooner.
Excellent Batteries
These are excellent bateries. For quite a while I've been looking for a technology that'll replace my Ni-Mh cells. Due to low self-dischange level these easily outperform my 2800MAh GPs. The key is that 2800 mah standard cells will loose 20% of their charge in the first week or two after removed from the charger then more with time.
I would recommend these batteries if:
a) You're using these in a device that does not require a lot of power hence you'll be directing most of the charge to the device and not to self-discharge leaks.
b) If you store your batteries for a while before (during) travel and don't want to recharge your cells right before leaving house for longer life.
However to use in a power-hungry device that requires often recharges anyway I'd recommend going with old-styled Hi-Mhs, I think those will save you cash and have larger capacity for the buck.
Overall, these are excellent batteries, stay charged and power your devices instead of leaking into the outside world leaving you with a dead torchin the middleof a mountainairing trip.
Does the job so far (2months)
I use these in my wireless keyboard and mouse.
I hope the the "longlife" means less frequent charging of keyboard batteries compared to my old 2300mAh ones.
Seems to charge OK in my old UNiRoss Sprint 1H AAB03006-13 charger.
No problems after two months. So I am happy so far.
I will be very happy if it maintains performance for at least three years.




