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I've been using Amazon high capacity rechargeables for a couple years. All of them still work. The only issue is that they are a bit tight in some small battery compartments. They must be a little bigger than most other batteries.
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Or, maybe you could use different batteries for different applications.
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I've used both the amazon basics and the enloop though in my case it was the amazon basics AAA size not AA size (not sure if that makes a difference?) .. to the credit of the amazon basics batteries they did a good job fueling my daughter's power hungry RGB wireless mouse for three years before they started to lose some of their "oomph".. they still work, it's just that unlike before when they could sit say for a few months in the drawer, pop them in without charging them up and they'd still work .. now it's different, you put them in and the battery is drained. Not complaining, 3 years is a long time and of course the quality of the batteries will degrade given the constant use I put them through. I'll alternate them with my enloop AAA batteries (see below) probably and just make a point of charging all four AAA amazon brand batteries when they run out of charge untilt they die on me for good. Worth noting my daughter is so busy she doesn't spend as much time on her desktop PC as others might (working full time plus school).
The AAA Enloop batteries I ordered back on December 2020 to use for our TV remotes are still going strong four years later.. though in all fairness those last for about a month before I have to recharge and swap out to the other enloops in the drawer so the enloops sit in the drawer for a month maximum before I pop them into the remote as opposed to the 2 or 3 months the amazon basics batteries were sitting around before I popped them in expecting them to still hold their charge. The TV remotes not surprisingly get a lot more use in our house
So make of that long winded story what you will
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=UTF8
"Panasonic K-KJ17MCA4BA Advanced Individual Cell Battery Charger Pack with 4 AA eneloop 2100 Cycle Rechargeable Batteries "
If you like read the last paragraph of the long winded comment I posted
The truth is, I don't really feel any difference in everyday use on these 3 brands. They all far exceeded my expectations in endurance, lifecycle and storage life. The only difference is of course the price which you can't beat Amazon Basics, but they are a bit thicker than some hardly fit in tight battery compartments.
BTW, I am getting another 16 of these. This is an amazing price.
I have 4 of these and 8 eneloops. Of course the eneloops are better, but they should be for the cost.
Update. Just realized the ones I have are high capacity and these are regular. Unless they changed the name of them or something.
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