Editorial Product Review:Item Description:For over 90 years, Rayovac has been delivering all the power for less. The company seeks long-term growth in both sales and profits by providing innovative, high-quality products that create significant value for its customers. Rayovac's rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries are the perfect power solution for customers demanding high-drain devices. They last two times longer than any alkaline batteries (including 'premium' alkalines) in digital cameras and can be recharged up to 1000 times!
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works great with my electronics
they come in 2 colors.blue and yellow.the yellow is difficult.my electronics dont like the yellow batteries very well.the blue ones are great.thankfully i was sent the blue ones.my electronics love the blue batteries
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The best
Honestly, I haven't purchased a new battery for six years. These get week, you just recharge 'em, in a half hour they're ready to go for more power and for more time than any alkaline I've ever used, rechargeable or not!
I also use AAA, C and D, and 9 volt, and have had the same results.
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Good deal
Good product and a good price.. With the price of batteries now days...you can't go wrong with this deal.
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Powerful, long lasting
Great batteries for high drain needs. I have a mouse that eats batteries in two days, but my rayovacs actually outlast non-rechargeables and so far have been recharged about 50 times each without issue. I've used the competitors products and been far less impressed, this includes the old rechargeable alkalines and the newer versions. These, as well as the rayovac 15 minutes c3 rechargeables really do the job for cameras and handheld electronics. You can pair these with one of those emergency cell phone chargers to get extra talk time on trips.
One note, they aren't as great for long term products like smoke alarms etc., they lose some charge just sitting around. I only get about 6-12 months between charges with my TV remote. Still, I haven't bought a new battery in 5 years. I just keeping cycling through the dozen of these I own.