Worldwide voltage (110-240V)Charges up to 4 AA or 4 AAA cellstery, the next evolutionary step for batteries into the 21st century. eneloop is a totally new type of battery, which satisfies in a unique way the needs and expectations of the consumers.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Sanyo saved my camera:
The one attribute of the Sanyo Eneloop cell that doesn't get adequate billing, imho, is its low internal resistance. For most of my battery-powered appliances it doesn't matter which brand of cell I use. Then I bought a particular Kodak camera (Z812IS) that was loaded to the hilt with power-hungry features. To my great dismay, the only battery solution that would power the darn thing was (surprise, surprise) an expensive disposable lithium battery pack from Kodak. None of my NiMH cells, no matter how high... more info
better than duracell/energizer/rayovac:
I've had batteries from 'the big three' and decided to try these Sanyos. I'm not sure if the shelf life is as good as the rayovacs, but they have a higher voltage. I like them personally more than the energizer and duracell batteries; they seem to last longer, but it could be that these are new. And, these are made in Japan, known for building good cars (at least the engines are good), electronics, and other products. Duracell and Energizer and Rayovac are made in china, home of lead based... more info
AWESOME!:
My digital camera ate other batteries at an alarmingly high rate (as in 20 mins or less) -- these have been going strong for about a month already with no sign of being run down. Best purchase!
The Only Rechargables that work with my Flash:
I will only buy these rechargeables from now on. They are the only ones powerful enough for my Canon 580 flash.