Reviews for Sanyo Eneloop AA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargable Batteries with Charger - 4 Pack

Sanyo Eneloop AA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargable Batteries with Charger - 4 Pack by SANYO

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Digital camera reviews of Sanyo Eneloop AA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargable Batteries with Charger - 4 Pack

Digital camera Review: Best Batteries I have ever Used.
Summary: 5 Stars

These batteries are the best. They lasted about 4-5 times longer then the Duracell copppertop, even when taking twice as many pictures with flash. They payed for themselves right out of the box, and when they say pre charged, they mean you've got 95% or more charge out of the box. The charge time is good,and it if you look at the charger, you know if they are charged or not. I love 'em.

Digital camera Review: Best Batteries you will come across!
Summary: 5 Stars

These are hands down the longest lasting rechargable batteries I have ever come across.

Right when I recieved this order, which took only 2 days from the time i placed my order till i recieved it. I ripped open the package, took the batteries out and installed all four, AA batteries into my Canon Powershot A620. It has now been 7 days, of continuous use with the LCD screen, and these batteries still haven't ran out.

Its starting to freak me out that they have not ran out of juice yet! Its crazy. So i took them out of my camera after nearly 8 days of heavy use, straight from the package, to my camera, and charged them up.

These batteries are beyond crazy. They just don't ever run out of juice!

These batteries are probably the smartest investment I have made in a very very long time.

Digital camera Review: Best Batteries/Charger EVER!
Summary: 5 Stars

When my little niece was born I had merely hours to charge my batteries and get out the door. I can safely say these are the best batteries I've ever had. They hold a charge, they last much longer and they charge wicked fast. I've had other batteries such as Energizer and Kodak and they aren't half as good as the Eneloop batteries. Its also a shame you don't see these batteries as much as Energizer in the supermarkets and department stores. The charger that comes with it can charge AAA batteries too. So don't be bashful get these batteries NOW!!

Digital camera Review: Best batteries ever
Summary: 5 Stars

these are by far the best i have ever tried. the digital camera i own has run through 3 pairs of energizer MAX batteries in about 1 week of use. but eneloop has really impressed me i has been about 2 weeks of use and the meter on the camera shows that the battery is still full reading (3/3). best batteries ever. i plan on buying more, and more sizes. perfect for high drain devices. this may be important to some people but i don't leave any batteries in my camera while its not in use.

update: its been 2 month now and i have only had to recharge one pair of eneloop batteries once.

Digital camera Review: Best batteries/charger
Summary: 5 Stars

11/2006:
I was going to buy the LaCrosse or Maha MH-504FS after reading tons of reviews. I'm glad that I didn't and bought this instead. First, this charger (not sure about the 2 batteries version) is a smart charger which monitors and charges batteries individually just like the LaCrosse. It is not a dumb timer charger you get for $10 or less. You don't need to worry about quick/slow charges (like 504FS) because it uses pulse charge to charge at a speed that's not too fast to hurt your batteries. Second, this charger costs so much less compared to Maha and LaCrosse. Third, I used these eneloop batteries fresh from the package without charging and took over 200 pictures (about 50 with flash and a few movie chip) with my Cannon A540. I believe it can take more pics because NIMH batteries take few cycles of discharge/recharge to reach full capacity. Last but not least, these eneloop battaries are able to hold the charge when sitting idle for months. Unless you charge the normal nimh batteries the night before, they are no good even if they are 2600 high power ones. By the time you use them, they are only partially charged.

I would recommand you to buy a LaCrosse if you still decide to use the ordinary NiMH batteries because you will need to use the refresh function to get rid of memory issue and the LED to tell you how much charge is left after letting the batteries sit for days. (Oh, I forgot to mention that eneloop claims that it can recharge 1000 times without memory issue.) However, if you decide to use the eneloop, forget about paying extra for Maha or LaCrosse and the normal Nimh batteries and just use this amazing charger and awesome batteries instead.

6/2007 update:
I bought a new set of Rayovac Hybrid Batteries to see how these compare to Eneloop because they are cheaper. I put the fresh new Rayovac in my digital camera, it works. But when I put it in a LED flashlight, the LED has no light output at all. Later, I put my used Eneloop (after 200 pictures) in it. Guess what? The LED works! Well, you get what you pay.
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