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4-Count Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA Batteries

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Amazon has 4-Count Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA Batteries on sale for $7.12 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This product is rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on over 12,300 customer reviews. These batteries last up to 20 years in storage.
  • Save 15% when you receive 5 or more products in one auto-delivery to one address.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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harley48
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There are 1.5v lithium rechargeable batteries now, been out for a few years and proliferating like crazy. They convert the 4.2v lithium > 1.5v. The upside is solid 1.5v, until......nothing when the low voltage protection kicks in.
There are considerable downsides. Capacity is less than a good NiMh. Almost ALWAYS the capacity does not live up to the marketing and sometimes is HALF of claimed capacity.
The voltage conversion creates heat. No big deal for low current draw but it DOES LIMIT HIGH CURRENT DRAW. They usually start to falter in the 1.5>2.0A range (a good NiMh does WAY better). Do you need voltage, or current?

So.....some camera strobe/flashes REQUIRE a high current to recharge, which might not work well. Depends on THE PARTICULAR CAMERA, and THE PARTICULAR BATTERY.
This makes it a chore to sort out and, 95%+ of the reviews on Amazon are useless and ignorant of REAL data.
They tend to be quite expensive. The cheap ones, generally are the poor ones. 2 of the better brands I know are Tenavolt and Xtar, both expensive.
Recently bought and tested some Chicnod 1.5v AA > half capacity (but cheap).
Have some Imren coming, also a good deal, but untested yet.
Some JWWYJ,Lithium Ion 1.5v [amazon.com] $20 for 4 almost made their capacity claim (1625mAh @ 0.6A), sagged to 1485/1.5A, 1400/1.0A, and started failing 1220/2.0A (the best one). Of 4 tested one failed the 2.0A test completely!
No idea about longevity of any but the Tenavolt, which have been doing fine for 2 years now.
IShouldBuyIndxFunds
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Except when you need long term storage for emergency use. Rechargeable and this are not comparable. Two different use cases.
HnP83
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One review said these battery lasted a year on his Blink camera. If thats true, these will be worth it. In for 1

Fyi. My local garbage company picks up my old batteries if i put them in a ziploc bag and place them on top of my recycle bin. Check if yours provide this service

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I literally got 100's when they were t to $1 each many years back. With demand for car batteries lithium cost has skyrocketed
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I want to be the first enlightened luminary to let everyone know rechargeable batteries exist.

Thank, Op. Got 8.
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One review said these battery lasted a year on his Blink camera. If thats true, these will be worth it. In for 1

Fyi. My local garbage company picks up my old batteries if i put them in a ziploc bag and place them on top of my recycle bin. Check if yours provide this service
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Quote from samgotit :
I want to be the first enlightened luminary to let everyone know rechargeable batteries exist.
Are there rechargeable lithium AA batteries for home use? I have some cameras that need the extra power that a typical rechargeable AA battery can't output.
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Quote from kevinaaa :
Use rechargeable
Rechargeables last about 10 minutes in a Nest smoke detector.
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Quote from HnP83 :
One review said these battery lasted a year on his Blink camera. If thats true, these will be worth it. In for 1

Fyi. My local garbage company picks up my old batteries if i put them in a ziploc bag and place them on top of my recycle bin. Check if yours provide this service
I didn't write that review but YES that's what I use them for and they do last in the Blink XT2. The one that's used the most lasted just over a year. The one that's not used as often lasted longer.
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Quote from jmgarcia12 :
Are there rechargeable lithium AA batteries for home use? I have some cameras that need the extra power that a typical rechargeable AA battery can't output.
There are 1.5v lithium rechargeable batteries now, been out for a few years and proliferating like crazy. They convert the 4.2v lithium > 1.5v. The upside is solid 1.5v, until......nothing when the low voltage protection kicks in.
There are considerable downsides. Capacity is less than a good NiMh. Almost ALWAYS the capacity does not live up to the marketing and sometimes is HALF of claimed capacity.
The voltage conversion creates heat. No big deal for low current draw but it DOES LIMIT HIGH CURRENT DRAW. They usually start to falter in the 1.5>2.0A range (a good NiMh does WAY better). Do you need voltage, or current?

So.....some camera strobe/flashes REQUIRE a high current to recharge, which might not work well. Depends on THE PARTICULAR CAMERA, and THE PARTICULAR BATTERY.
This makes it a chore to sort out and, 95%+ of the reviews on Amazon are useless and ignorant of REAL data.
They tend to be quite expensive. The cheap ones, generally are the poor ones. 2 of the better brands I know are Tenavolt and Xtar, both expensive.
Recently bought and tested some Chicnod 1.5v AA > half capacity (but cheap).
Have some Imren coming, also a good deal, but untested yet.
Some JWWYJ,Lithium Ion 1.5v [amazon.com] $20 for 4 almost made their capacity claim (1625mAh @ 0.6A), sagged to 1485/1.5A, 1400/1.0A, and started failing 1220/2.0A (the best one). Of 4 tested one failed the 2.0A test completely!
No idea about longevity of any but the Tenavolt, which have been doing fine for 2 years now.
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Quote from kevinaaa :
Use rechargeable
Except when you need long term storage for emergency use. Rechargeable and this are not comparable. Two different use cases.
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Caffeineman
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Quote from HnP83 :
One review said these battery lasted a year on his Blink camera. If thats true, these will be worth it. In for 1

Fyi. My local garbage company picks up my old batteries if i put them in a ziploc bag and place them on top of my recycle bin. Check if yours provide this service
My trash man says they recycle too, but my cam tells me they just dump the recycling bin into the truck sometimes *sad noise*
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Have yet to find an alternative to these that don't show low battery on the blinks. Those suckers are power-hungry little monsters.
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AndieNarwhal
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Quote from Caffeineman :
My trash man says they recycle too, but my cam tells me they just dump the recycling bin into the truck sometimes *sad noise*
In Los Angeles, some libraries will recycle your batteries.
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Quote from asnigro :
Rechargeables last about 10 minutes in a Nest smoke detector.
Bro, I use these, and they last 4 months in my Nest smoke detector.

https://www.amazon.com/TENAVOLTS-...r=8-6&th=1
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Quote from AndieNarwhal :
In Los Angeles, some libraries will recycle your batteries.
I take them to work where they pay extra to recycle so I know it is done.
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Quote from kevinaaa :
Use rechargeable
Put rechargeables in your outdoor security camera when it drops below 0 degrees and report back to us with how long they last.
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