Made in Japan Panasonic Eneloop Pro AAA Rechargeable Batteries for Ozbargainers.
Works out to be $3.69 per battery - around the usual sale price for normals/non-pro's. Pro's usually go on sale for about $4 each.
Made in Japan Panasonic Eneloop Pro AAA Rechargeable Batteries for Ozbargainers.
Works out to be $3.69 per battery - around the usual sale price for normals/non-pro's. Pro's usually go on sale for about $4 each.
I noticed that but most likely AAA like shown in the photos, and pricing is more in line with AAA's - but if they ship me the AA's idm, since that is even more of a bargain as AA's are usually even more expensive per battery!
Can someone remind me of the pro/cons of these again?
All I think I remember is this holds charge better? Maybe slightly higher capacity too conpared to the white ones? And downside is less recharge cycles?
I really need a pack of atleast 8 around the house as I'm juggling remaining batteries between devices and boy is it a pain.
TIA for the info.
Main selling point is slightly higher capacity over regular eneloops.
Pros allow higher current. For example, if you use them in camera/speedlite, the flash will recharge much faster.
I have AAA pros and TBH they are garbage after a few dozen cycles my Panasonic BQ-CC16 charger won't charge them, light just flashes and won't go solid. The AA are much better IMO.
Really? Just because of the battery size?
Luckily I have an unopened pack of AA Pro's from a couple years ago. But I'm still in need of AAA's.. 😅
For those with easy access to IKEA, 16 AAA LADDA are $32.
And the IKEA offering compare to the Eneloop Pro on the same level?
IKEA LADDA AAA are 750mAh, these eneloop pro are 950mHa.
Both made in Japan, most likely in same factory.
Thanks for the info.
Would these be suitable for TV remotes? 500 recharges means these would outlive the TV right?
Most definitely. Unless the TV lives to be well over 100 years old… :D
Any good deals on a charger?
Says AAA in the title but AA in the description.