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8 AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries With New Advanced HYBRID Technology - Holds Charge 4 Times Longer. Replaces All Nimh Batteries, & Made For Use With CANON PowerShot A560 A570 IS A610 A620 A630 A640 A700 A710 IS S1 IS S2 IS S3 IS Digital Camera

8 AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries with New Advanced HYBRID Technology - Holds charge 4 Times longer. Replaces all nimh batteries, & made for use with CANON PowerShot A560 A570 IS A610 A620 A630 A640 A700 A710 IS S1 IS S2 IS S3 IS Digital Camera

Product Description


Why is the Hybrid AA battery better? The Hybrid AA Battery is the next step in battery evolution. Original Alkaline batteries could only be used once and had to be thrown away. Bad for the environment, and bad for your wallet. Why throw money away? Nimh Rechargeable batteries were the solution, they could be used over and over again, but they had to be charged right out of the package, and would slowly drain even when not being used. If left sitting for a few months after being charged it would drain completely. The latest and greatest battery technological improvement, the Hybrid AA, overcomes these limitations by being ready to use right out of the package and holding its charge up to four times as long. You can charge your batteries and they will be ready to go when you need them, no more charging immediately before use. These batteries will work with any device that uses AA batteries. Place them in your Emergency/disaster kit and they will be ready when you need them or simply use them daily for all your electronic devices
Rate Points :4.0
Brand :Accessory Power
Label :Accessory Power
Manufacturer :Accessory Power
ProductGroup :CE
Studio :Accessory Power
Publisher :Accessory Power
Price :$31.99USD
Features
  • 2200 Mah capacity - highest in hybrid nimh technology -Retains up to 85% of charge after one year of storage.
  • Rechargable up to 1000 times.The BEST VALUE in Rechargeable batteries!
  • Pre-Charged and ready use out of package. Power anything that uses AA battery - your camera, flashlight, personal audio, electronic toys, camera accessories, remotes, and much more.
  • Have battery power available in the event of a Black Out or Emergency
  • 3 YEAR WARRANTY PROTECTION 2200 MAH 1.2V

  • Customer ReviewsLOVE EM!
    Rating Point :5 Helpful Point :0
    These are probably one of the best things to come along with respect to rechargeable batteries. Im a big user of batteries and have not been thrilled with how fast most NiMh rechargeables lose their strength and capacity to hold a charge. The Rayovac Hybrids may cost more but they are well worth the price. Charge them up, toss them in a drawer for three or four months, throw em in a digital camera and theyre like new batteries.
    Great Battery
    Rating Point :5 Helpful Point :12
    I will never buy another regular nimh battery again. I have been using a set of Rayovac HYBRID in my Canon 580 ex Speedlight flash for a year now, and been so impressed with them that I have replaced every other rechargeable battery in my house with these. I knew they were good, but it wasnt until recently that I found out how good. I was asked to photograph a friends wedding. Inside, after sunset. I needed full flash. I got over 150 flashes, many as fast as I could push the shutter to get the candid shot, before I started to get even a moments delay on recharging the flash. All in all, I ran 200 flashes in an hour and a half, and still had plenty of charge left for more, although the delay was starting to become noticeable. I have no idea how this compares to a set of lithium batteries, as I have never used anything but rechargeable in this flash unit, but I know its 2 - 3 time more then I ever got out of a set of standard rechargeable. Ive even started intentionally leaving the AA charger, and spare flash batteries, at home, even when I plan on taking night shots during multi day photo trips.
    Hybrid batteries ROCK!
    Rating Point :5 Helpful Point :4
    Im a believer in this new generation of batteries. I was using long-life Lithium AA in my BT mouse and everyday camera. That cost me about $10/month to replace. For the same cost, I got a set of AA Hybrids. (about $16 for 8 AA) Thats a one-time cost, so break-even $$ after one month, now "free". They hold their charge as claimed, you can use your old NiMH charger, and have about 75% as much juice as Lithiums. I swap to freshly-charged batteries every couple weeks, and Im always ready. No more wondering how much juice left in the expensive Lithiums. Hybrids...yea!!!!
    Cheapest Price among the Popular Brands of Low Discharge Batteries
    Rating Point :4 Helpful Point :6

    The new one from Rayovac is rated 2100 mAh.
    These are the new breed of Nickel Metal Hydride batteries. Now you can use them for your TV remotes, wall clocks, etc. where you need longer shelf lives. One of the reasons why NiMh batteries have become so popular was the proliferation of digital cameras. But for those casual shooters who sometimes leave there batteries in the cameras and 3 months after pick it up for another special occasion they often found it as a surprise that their batteries are depleted. With these new batteries, the charge will almost as good as the last time you used them.

    Pros:
    -Low discharge. Ordinary NiMh batteries discharges even just sitting on the shelf.
    - Works with your existing NiMh battery chargers.
    -Conventional size and dimension. I had other batteries that I have to use a screwdriver to remove from my camera because it is fatter than other "AAs".
    -Cheaper price compared to Eneloops and Duracell

    Cons:
    - More expensive than ordinary NiMh
    - Eneloops and Duracell last a bit longer
    My 6-month Rayovac Hybrid honeymoon is over...
    Rating Point :2 Helpful Point :2
    I bought 2 sets of these batteries for my Canon PowerShot A630 back in January 2008, and everything was fine until a few weeks ago (late July 2008), when I was unpleasantly surprised to see my cameras "low battery" warning light coming on much sooner than usual for these particular batteries. Given that Ive been using two sets of these batteries interchangeably (I marked them so that I could tell them apart), Id estimate that each set has only been recharged around a dozen times. Ive been using my Energizer "slow" charger all along, and Ive noticed lately that the batteries seem to be getting quite warm -- Im assuming thats a sign of trouble... Go figure... After a terrible experience with Energizer non-hybrid 2500mAH batteries last year, Im beginning to lose hope in rechargeables...

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