- HW AA 3.5Wh using dedicated charger (Original SD Post 8pk+chgr, Original SD Post 4pk)
- ~1.1v for ~480mAh
- B0C6XHX5SZ 4-pk $7.5 ($1.88/ct, OCT2025, SD Post price)
- B0C6XHX5SZ 4-pk $10 ($2/ct, 02NOV2025, no sale)
- B0D8XYXM9Y 8-pk ($2.5/ct, 02NOV2025, no sale)
- B0DWS48YPF 16-pk + charger ($3.5/ct02NOV025, no sale)
- B0C6XF7N58 8-pk +charger ($1.65/ct, SD Post price)
- B0C6XF7N58 8-pk +charger ($3.37/ct, 02NOV25, no sale)
- harley48tested 1880mAh @0.5A-81% of claimed capacity (review [amazon.com])
- harley48tested 1700mAh @1.0A-73%of claimed capacity (review [amazon.com])
- harley48tested 1575mAh @1.5A-68%of claimed capacity (review [amazon.com])
- harley48tested 1370mAh @2.0A-59%of claimed capacity (review [amazon.com])
- Dracutum AA 3.6Wh using dedicated charger (assumed to have LVW)
- ~1.1v for ~50mAh
- B0DMSC29DT $2.5/each
- List of this brand's products on Amz from one "store" [amazon.com].
- Miady Rechargeable Lithium AA Batteries 8-Pk USB-C Fast Charger, 1.5V 2500mWh
- B0DHH1KT15 8-pk + charger ($1.25/ct, 02Nov2025)
- B0DHH1KT15 8-pk + charger $1.20/ct, SD Post)
- ScoobieSnax test result: 1500-1570mah at a 100ma draw rate.
(most likely: 2500 mWh / 1.5v = ~1666 mAh + conversion costs.)
- ZePath 3600mWh [amzn.to] - Cliff drop to 1.1v (8-ct+chgr, $22, $2.75/ct, NOV2025)
- EBL 3000mWh [amzn.to] - Cliff drop to 1.1v. (currently not on amzn)
- EBL 3500mWh [amzn.to]- Slop from 1.5v to 1.0v, then steep slop to 0.5v. (currently not on amzn).
- Coast Zithion-X 2400 mAh USB-C [amzn.to] - Slop from 1.5v to 1.2v, then steep slop to 0.7v. The test site states that these can be had at Costco. Might in AU only, as I've never seen them in the US and I could not find it on the website. (8-ct, $49, $6/ct, NOV2025)
forum threadScoobieSnax posted Oct 27, 2025 03:14 AM
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forum threadScoobieSnax posted Oct 27, 2025 03:14 AM
Miady Rechargeable Lithium AA Batteries 8 Pack with USB-C Fast Charger, 1.5V 2500mWh $9.49
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What is the difference between Ni-MH and Lithium Batteries ?
Lithium AA/AAA batteries stay at a fixed 1.5v throughtout the discharge cycle while NiMH start at 1.2v and continue to drop during its discharge cycle.
The lithiums are better for devices that require higher voltages, such as a blink camera.
Eneloops will have a much lower self discharge rate during storage due to a lack of built in electronics that are in 1.5v lithium batteries (voltage converter/ charging board).
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What is the difference between Ni-MH and Lithium Batteries ?
Proprietary charger is needed. These will not charge in a regular NiMh charger (or solar light).
These are cheap. Likely they are also low end. NO ONE KNOWS how long they will hold up with use.....NO ONE. Don't believe the marketing. They can say whatever they want. It's up to US the CONSUMERS to valideate it. MOST Amazon reviews on batteries are poor to useless.
Eneloop are expensive, but top of the line. Taken care of they can last a decade.
VERY few devices NEED .1.5v to function.
If you buy them, you become part of the experiment. Try to be a good scientist and provide good data.
But, I wouldn't be at all surprised if this brand is completely gone in 2-4 months and replaced with.....something else.
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GREAT comparison of the different AA battery chemistries. Includes discharge rate, runtimes, etc.
https://docs.google.com/spreadshe...id=
Google Sheets summary of the video, but without the watching the video some of the graphs can be overwhelming
So an extra $1.39 for the convenience of being able to charge all 8 batteries simultaneously.
Edit: Actually .50 less now at $9.49 w/ S&S.
So an extra $1.39 for the convenience of being able to charge all 8 batteries simultaneously.
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