Are these batteries worth it? Is there a power bank case that can hold a bunch of these and work with phones or anything else?
just buy a powerbank for $10
>>107864720Only if you need that particular AA/AAA form factor and you consuming batteries like crazy.If you want to use them inside a powerbank, just use a powerbank.If want to use them on low power devices (like a TV remote), a normal alkaline battery is just fine.
>>107864720yes for high drain appplications.no for a clock.keep in mind that even at their best they're only like 40% of what your disposable equivalent A*n can provide.At least they won't leak.
>>107864720No for Powerbanks they're not even Li Ion
>>107864720With 4 of them, you'll get about 2550mAh for your phone.
>>107864720Just get normal cells and a power bank that supports quickly swapping your own cells?
>>107864720>Are these batteries worth it?For a TV remote, or a clock.... Prolly not.for something that eats batteries, you'll notice the difference...>is there a power bank case that can hold a bunch of theseYes, but why wouldn't you just use litium? You get more energy in the same space...
>>107864720Just buy IKEA LADDA batteries, they're eneloop batteries (made in Japan too) sold under a store brand name for half the price.
>>107864720i use these + li-ion AA in my stuff and these NiMH batteries last far longer than the li ion ones (cheapest aliexpress li ion AA)however since their voltage is lower than alkaline a lot of devices will report low battery even on a freshly charged one and some wont even run. its fucking retarded that everything didnt switch to 14500 lithium batteries
>>107864720i have the white ones (pic rel)zero complaintsthen again i don't use them for anything demanding or crazyi cant believe there are still people using alkaline batteriesmust suck still living in the stone age
>>107864720what a great question for AI
>>107864720They deteriorate much faster than normal eneloopsNot worth it imo
>>107864720yes
>>107864720Supposedly the rechargeable batteries Ikea gets are made by Panasonic, they are at least made in Japan
>>107867602>keep in mind that even at their best they're only like 40% of what your disposable equivalent A*n can provide.>A*n what
>>107864720They're great. Still rocking my original set after 10+ years.