Olight USA[olight.com] has the Olight Ostation X: 3-in-1 Automatic Rechargeable AA Battery Charger on sale for $89.99. Shipping is free.
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Make sure to select variant 'Ostation X' to see deal price.
Product Description:
Simply drop in your batteries—no need to check (+)/(-) polarity. It auto-detects battery type and offers both a standard 3.8-hour and fast 2.5-hour charging mode.
3-in-1: Combines charging, testing, and organizing.
Storage for up to 32 batteries, charges 4 at a time and drops them down as they're ready.
Keep track of your charging progress, battery health and even get alerts for faulty batteries from your smartphone.
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Olight USA[olight.com] has the Olight Ostation X: 3-in-1 Automatic Rechargeable AA Battery Charger on sale for $89.99. Shipping is free.
Note:
Make sure to select variant 'Ostation X' to see deal price.
Product Description:
Simply drop in your batteries—no need to check (+)/(-) polarity. It auto-detects battery type and offers both a standard 3.8-hour and fast 2.5-hour charging mode.
3-in-1: Combines charging, testing, and organizing.
Storage for up to 32 batteries, charges 4 at a time and drops them down as they're ready.
Keep track of your charging progress, battery health and even get alerts for faulty batteries from your smartphone.
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This thing looks awesome in principle. However, it's beyond me why a high-tech battery charger would be released in 2025 that is limited to NiMH batteries. That is so 2008!
This thing looks awesome in principle. However, it's beyond me why a high-tech battery charger would be released in 2025 that is limited to NiMH batteries. That is so 2008!
Because 99 percent of rechargeable batteries that are A or AA size are NiMH. NiCad is too old to be in wide spread use and there are few (very few) lithium variants in those sizes to replace alkaline batteries.
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Because 99 percent of rechargeable batteries that are A or AA size are NiMH. NiCad is too old to be in wide spread use and there are few (very few) lithium variants in those sizes to replace alkaline batteries.This was a kickstarter campaign too.
There are plenty of lithium AA and AA available. Personally, I find them so much better for several reasons, primarily because they are 1.5V not 1.2V (like NiMH and NiCad).
This thing looks awesome in principle. However, it's beyond me why a high-tech battery charger would be released in 2025 that is limited to NiMH batteries. That is so 2008!
because charging them is a different thing altogether
This looks really cool, but the price seems prohibitively expensive. If you were getting a charger capable of doing the triple and double A for the price Maybe
because charging them is a different thing altogether
I guess that's my point. If you are going to generate a cool (and expensive) charger, why not make it use the batteries of the future (and present) rather than a defunct technology that will limit the long-term utility of the device?
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I guess that's my point. If you are going to generate a cool (and expensive) charger, why not make it use the batteries of the future (and present) rather than a defunct technology that will limit the long-term utility of the device?
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Because 99 percent of rechargeable batteries that are A or AA size are NiMH. NiCad is too old to be in wide spread use and there are few (very few) lithium variants in those sizes to replace alkaline batteries.
This was a kickstarter campaign too.
It's pretty great. 10/10 would recommend
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AA is just a legacy size that won't go away.
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