TIGER HEAD HI WATT BATTERY HK CO LTD via Amazon has
4-Pack HW AA USB-C Rechargeable 1.5V 3600mWh Lithium Batteries w/ 4-in-1 Charger Cable on sale for $14.99 - 25% w/ code
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Product Details:
- 3600mWh double a lithium batteries provides longer runtime and more stable power than standard alkaline batteries.
- Charge 4 aa rechargeable batteries simultaneously in 2 hours via any USB port.
- Replaces 1000+ disposable batteries.
- Engineered with a gradual voltage decline from 1.5V. It delivers a longer and more stable total runtime than both alkaline and NiMH batteries.
- Built-in protections against overcharge, over-discharge, over-voltage, over-current, short circuit, and overheating.
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As well as having no memory effect
Bummer though that they do end up having same mAh
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I'm finding it really tough to justify 3x the NiMH price, especially when about the only devices I can think of that seem extra sensitive to lower voltage are smoke detectors and these always tell you specifically don't use them in items like that. I have some other sensor type devices (ecobee + myQ) that get annoying at lower voltages but they're a button cell battery format. Most things also say don't bother using them in low drain devices like remotes due to the parasitic drain from the buck converter.
We have game controller like for the Meta Quest, these don't seem to have problems with the NiMH from my perspective (but kids are the ones using them 99% of the time), anyone seeing an actual difference in this use case? We have plenty of xmas decorations that use AA, twinkle lights, led lit wreathes, etc... These seem OK with NiMH - same question as before.
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