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TIGER HEAD HI WATT BATTERY HK CO LTD via Amazon has 8-pk 3500mWh HW Rechargeable AA Batteries w/ Charger on sale for $23.99 - $9.60 (apply promo code M8QY9IRX at checkout) - $1.20 (5% Subscribe & Save discount) = $13.19. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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harley48
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Bought without charger a month ago (I have 3 others that work for this kind of cell.)

Typical results:

1880mAh @0.5A-81% of claimed capacity
1700mAh @1.0A-73%of claimed capacity
1575mAh @1.5A-68%of claimed capacity
1370mAh @2.0A-59%of claimed capacity

THIS MODEL DOES HAVE A VOLTAGE STEP DOWN.
It drops to ~1.1v for around 480mAh.
This allows SOME devices to notify the user that the voltage has dropped instead of cutting off abruptly like most of these kind of batteries.
MUCH longer time spent at 1.1v, at the expense of less time spent at 1.5v.
Voltage sensitive devices will see less capacity.

If you read the 3* reviews you'll see some people are getting what appear to be defective batteries. All mine work.....so far. Long term reliability and self-discharge are unknown.
harley48
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My 'original' foray into this chemistry was Tenavolt.. They aren't the best, but they are 'solid' and I can vouch for their reliability in this case since I've had them since 2019 being used fairly often. I don't use them for high power devices.
SinceHoly 3500mWh are decent getting ~85-90% of claimed at 0.5A. Short time used. No idea of long term reliability.
Dracutum 3000mWh.- on a percentage of claimed capacity this is one of the best ones I have reaching 90-95% at 0.5A draw. They sustain 70-73% at 2.5A which is pretty decent.
The Dracutum ALSO HAVE VOLTAGE DROP, to 1.1v. BUT, they only do that for ~50mAh, so there is a BRIEF notification window of low voltage, but little loss of working capacity. This is the first brand that I've owned that does this.

ALL of them were bought on some kind of special, usually ~ $2-2.50/cell. I would not buy these for $4-5/cell but I really don't NEED any of these, NiMh are fine for me most of the time.
I don't have a door lock or critter cam. Those things have an entirely different demand and usually DON'T do well on NiMh, or alkaline. So those folks end up with lithium primary like $2-2.50/battery for disposable.

For excellent rechargeable lithium AA, and willing to pay the price, look at the Xtar brand.

(Note-Cicnod and JWWYJ are both not too good. Imren are OK but only if bought cheaply.
If you are one of those people that HAS to have USB-direct charging, you WILL give up some capacity fo it. Not much room in that tiny can for chemicals AND electronics). I have not found any brand in AAA size that is even decent except Tenavolt. Just too tiny and the manufacturers routinely mess this up by making them USB-direct charge. Stupid. .
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Get a $1 adapter. This is a non-issue.

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Oct 25, 2025 03:56 PM
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kaykatzOct 25, 2025 03:56 PM
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Quote from clinteastwood :
Agreed, I'd buy those or Energizers from Japan over this thing. Also nowhere in the title did it say these are the lithium batteries with the 1.5v.
I did not realize Energizers were from Japan, too. Good to know. Thanks!
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Oct 25, 2025 08:17 PM
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Oct 25, 2025 08:17 PM
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Quote from harley48 :
The case for those Miady Rechargeable Lithium AA Batteries looks like a 'double' of the 4x charger I got with the Dracutum. I actually like mine. Very light, works properly, easy to get the batteries out. These cases don't actually have to be fancy. They are simply USB 5v distribution devices.
The batteries looks similar to Dracutum.....but then MOST of them do.
I think they may all come from just a few factories. WHY there are so damn many 'chargers' and variations in battery capacity, and a slew of names, I have no idea. Seems pretty stupid to me. But that's idiot rampant capitalism. Make e-waste, damn the environment while touting your device will help save it.

Cable will likely be A>C.
Almost tempted to buy those at that price (extremely cheap.....why?) just to test them out. Very few people actually TEST them, and most of the reviews on Amazon for batteries of ANY SORT anymore are HIGHLY suspect, and woefully lacking in real data. 5* reviews are as worthless as 1* much of the time.
Just received the $9.49 set I linked and it does indeed come with a usb-c to usb-c cable and charges with all of my USB-C PD chargers. With all 8 batteries installed, the charger pulled 2.4A and continues to drop as each battery becomes fully charged. They're likely precharged so will update if the charge rate changes when theyre charged from dead (output on the charger states 5v @ 350mA x 8 so should pull 2.8A total) but I am happy so far with the charging compatibility and build quality. Discharge capacity still remains to be seen but will test and follow up.

Edit: First discharge set (100mA draw per cell) and they averaged between 1553- 1609mah (~2400mWh) so close to spec. Will continue to test to see if capacity improves with a few more charge-discharge cycles and report back in a few days.
Oct 25, 2025 09:03 PM
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jdg33Oct 25, 2025 09:03 PM
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Quote from ScoobieSnax :
Unfortunately that doesn't exist when it comes to these cheap 1.5v lithium cell chargers. The batteries themselves have the charger built in. The separate "charger" is just a DC power supply. You'd have to step up to one of those Xstar charger sets for around $60.

EBL had a set 1.5v lithium with universal charger being compatible with 1.2v batteries as well. Prime day $13, charger/8pk aa.

https://www.eblofficial.com/produ...s=e&_v=1.0
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Oct 25, 2025 09:14 PM
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Oct 25, 2025 09:14 PM
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Quote from jdg33 :


EBL had a set 1.5v lithium with universal charger being compatible with 1.2v batteries as well. Prime day $13, charger/8pk aa.

https://www.eblofficial.com/produ...s=e&_v=1.0
That's a great deal. Wish I had seen it then but at the current $30, I'd rather just continue using 2 separate chargers. Thanks for sharing and making us aware of a cheaper option.
Oct 26, 2025 05:03 AM
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ocean_slkOct 26, 2025 05:03 AM
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How does this compare to eneloop?
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ShushiiTOct 26, 2025 01:34 PM
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promo codes don't like me
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the code doesn''t work for me too. Dead?

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Quote from harley48 :
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Charge retention is a variable that is extremely time consuming to validate. There is precious little of it done except on batteries with a lot of backing and history. The history on some of these seems to be a few weeks>months<br />
(Note-the built-in electronics DO HAVE LOW LEVEL PARASITIC DRAIN. This is a characteristic of this kind of battery. HOW MUCH is battery brand specific and can be highly variable) <br />
The Amazon reports on batteries are almost completely based on variable and purely anecdotal use patterns to the point of being almost useless. <br />
I use a few of them in remotes, thermostats, and weather monitors-long term, low drain devices. They 'seem' to do pretty well, but I'm not documenting that, so I don't REALLY know. I don't have the patience either. <br />
<br />
Some people put them in SOLAR LIGHTS, and are disappointed they don't work.. Clueless, unfortunately.
The world is awash with shitty rechargeable batteries. While Amazon reviews are no doubt far from perfect, they are often the only way we have of judging the quality of products before we buy them. I read reviews of these batteries understanding all the caveats you call out. I looked for common themes in the negative reviews and found the issues that I called out. Ultimately it's much easier for me just to not buy something that has a bad smell than to buy it and have to to deal with the possibility of a stench. I can live without these batteries, and I'm not really into gambling when the odds are against me.
Oct 26, 2025 03:16 PM
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harley48Oct 26, 2025 03:16 PM
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Quote from jdg33 :
EBL had a set 1.5v lithium with universal charger being compatible with 1.2v batteries as well. Prime day $13, charger/8pk aa.
You don't want any EBL charger....seriously. Their marketing expertise vastly exceeds their technical capabilities.
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benjiangOct 28, 2025 11:01 PM
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Quote from ScoobieSnax :
What part of not wanting to use adapters is hard to understand? I'm glad you don't care, but I don't care to spend an additional $5 (NOT $1) for 4 usb c to micro usb adapters that I won't ever use and simply, wouldn't want to. I'd rather use the $5 on getting usb c version of similar sets which can be found all over Amazon for less than $20 down to $9.49.

I only looked for a few minutes so I am sure more can be found:

$19.99:

https://a.co/d/7IZdpet

$15.99:

https://a.co/d/3pZl9Zu

$14.99:

https://a.co/d/b3p7Ias

$10.44:

https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/18728128?referrerid=15823423#10;
$9.49:

https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/18727765?referrerid=15823423
Super funny thing, just received this set today, the charger has a type c port lmfao
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Oct 29, 2025 12:25 AM
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Oct 29, 2025 12:25 AM
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Quote from benjiang :
Super funny thing, just received this set today, the charger has a type c port lmfao
That's great. Hope they perform well.
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kilimarNov 01, 2025 01:01 AM
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Quote from harley48 :
THIS MODEL DOES HAVE A VOLTAGE STEP DOWN.
It drops to ~1.1v for around 480mAh.
....
The Dracutum ALSO HAVE VOLTAGE DROP, to 1.1v. BUT, they only do that for ~50mAh, so there is a BRIEF notification window of low voltage, but little loss of working capacity. This is the first brand that I've owned that does this.
@harley48 --please list any "models" that you know to have a voltage step down. Based on your two comments the only two I know right now are:
  • HW AA 3.5Wh using dedicated charger (~1.1v for ~480mAh)
  • I assume: Dracutum AA 3.6Wh using dedicated charger (~1.1v for ~50mAh)
Any other brands or sizes (AAA, 9V, C, D) that you know of?

Thanks!
Nov 01, 2025 03:10 AM
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deffenspNov 01, 2025 03:10 AM
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Quote from ScoobieSnax :
Just received the $9.49 set I linked and it does indeed come with a usb-c to usb-c cable and charges with all of my USB-C PD chargers. With all 8 batteries installed, the charger pulled 2.4A and continues to drop as each battery becomes fully charged. They're likely precharged so will update if the charge rate changes when theyre charged from dead (output on the charger states 5v @ 350mA x 8 so should pull 2.8A total) but I am happy so far with the charging compatibility and build quality. Discharge capacity still remains to be seen but will test and follow up.

Edit: First discharge set (100mA draw per cell) and they averaged between 1553- 1609mah (~2400mWh) so close to spec. Will continue to test to see if capacity improves with a few more charge-discharge cycles and report back in a few days.
Thank you for following up. It is so hard to find real info on so many of these products.
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Quote from kilimar :
@harley48 --please list any "models" that you know to have a voltage step down. Based on your two comments the only two I know right now are:

  • HW AA 3.5Wh using dedicated charger (~1.1v for ~480mAh)

  • I assume: Dracutum AA 3.6Wh using dedicated charger (~1.1v for ~50mAh)

Any other brands or sizes (AAA, 9V, C, D) that you know of?Thanks!
The $9.49 AA set I referenced earlier also drops down to 1.1v

https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/18736096?referrerid=15823423

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Nov 02, 2025 07:51 PM
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kilimarNov 02, 2025 07:51 PM
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Quote from ScoobieSnax :
The $9.49 AA set I referenced earlier also drops down to 1.1v

https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/t/18736096?referrerid=15823423
Thanks for information. Any idea how long it sits at 1.1v (in mAh)? Note worthy: the set seems to have less mWh (2500 vs 3500/3600).

HW AA 3.5Wh using dedicated charger (~1.1v for ~480mAh) [B0C6XHX5SZ $2/each, B0DWS48YPF $3.5/each]
I assume: Dracutum AA 3.6Wh using dedicated charger (~1.1v for ~50mAh) [B0DMSC29DT $2.5/each]
Miady Rechargeable Lithium AA Batteries 8-Pk USB-C Fast Charger, 1.5V 2500mWh (B0DHH1KT15 $1.25/each)


* Ignore prices, they are for my reference and are current prices not "sale" prices.

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