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EBL Lithium AAA Batteries deliver a robust 1200mAh capacity with a stable 1.5V output, engineered for extreme temperatures from -40°F to 140°F. These non-rechargeable batteries feature advanced lithium technology for ultra-long life, minimal self-discharge, and leak-proof safety, making them ideal for flashlights, temperature monitors, and other high-tech devices.
J**Y
Lithium Batteries, Great for TV Remotes & Streaming TV Remotes.
I just these Lithium Batteries for our TV Remotes & TV Streaming Devices, they last a long time, you don't have to replace them batteries as often.
L**E
Great batteries at a really good price.
Great batteries at a great price. Lithium batteries have to be used in my outdoor cameras, so I always need to have them on hand.
B**B
Not rechargeable.
they are ok but I was thinking they were rechargeable, but they are not
J**S
Equivalent to the Energizer Ultimate Lithium, but cheaper
EBL has a good reputation in the community of battery manufacturing, so I look forward to using these batteries and see just how good they are.
E**R
Disappointing Performance and Short Lifespan
I recently purchased the EBL 1200mAh 1.5V Lithium AAA Batteries, and unfortunately, my experience has been far from satisfactory. Despite the promising specifications, these batteries failed to meet my expectations in terms of both performance and lifespan.Firstly, the advertised 1200mAh capacity did not translate into long-lasting power for my devices. I found that these batteries drained much quicker than other reputable brands I have used in the past. It's frustrating to constantly replace batteries, especially when you expect a higher capacity to deliver extended usage.Moreover, the EBL batteries fell short in terms of reliability. I encountered inconsistent power output, resulting in devices shutting down unexpectedly. This unreliability not only disrupted my activities but also raised concerns about potential damage to sensitive electronics.Additionally, the batteries' overall lifespan was disappointing. I expected lithium batteries to offer a longer life, especially considering their higher price point compared to standard alkaline alternatives. However, the EBL batteries seemed to lose their charge rapidly, rendering them ineffective after just a few uses.I also noticed that these batteries struggled to maintain a consistent voltage level, leading to a decline in performance over time. This inconsistency is particularly frustrating for devices that require a stable power supply, as it negatively impacts their functionality.In conclusion, I cannot recommend the EBL 1200mAh 1.5V Lithium AAA Batteries based on my experience. The subpar performance, short lifespan, and unreliability make them a poor choice compared to other batteries on the market. Save yourself the disappointment and invest in a more reputable brand for your power needs.
C**K
no leak
I keep multiple packs of these in AA and AAA since they don't leak acid like alkaline batteries can and do
I**R
Great performing disposables
I tested two of these in my SkyRc analyzer. Both of them tested at 1330mah at a 500mah discharge rate.For reference, Energizer Max AAA cells test at about 700-800mah in the same test, and Duracell "copper top" AAA at about 600-700mah.Excellent power capacity, decent price.Energizer lithiums will last longer than these, but at $1 or more per cell these are a much better value unless you require the absolute most power per cell.One concern I have is that the fresh cell voltage measured at 1.8v. If you device uses AAA cells in series it's possible you could damage your device with too much voltage. I've seen some devices use 4 cells in series which would apply 1.2v higher than the device was designed for. Just keep in mind that in mind.
L**D
Longevity?
I have purchased 3 batches of these AAA lithium batteries. The 1st in May. I test all my batteries for a proper charge upon receipt. I used the 1st in the wireless doorbell, the inside unit. 2 out of the 3 batteries were dead and the 3rd low in 2 1/2 mos. I have used other named Brand NON lithium batteries that lasted well into a year and beyond. Maybe the first batch was bad, even though they all tested fully charged, I don't know. I also just put some in the TV remote so we see how long they last.Update:Customer service did reach out to me and sent another AAA package at no charge, kudos to them for that. Unfortunately, since then I have purchased AA as well. I am still having an issue with longevity in the wireless doorbell always 1 battery going bad...Again I test them all when I receive and when I change batteries. Now the AA's I just put in a timer lit small tabletop Xmas tree. They stay on for 4 hours and turn off. They didn't last a week?! I put in generic alkaline and we are in week 2 no problems!!
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