IKEAladda AA Battery rechargeable 2450 mAz
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Battery Weight | 30 Grams |
Unit Count | 4 Count |
Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camera, Gaming Controller |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 2450 Milliamp Hours |
Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
S**R
Saved a trip to IKEA
We got some lights for under the kitchen cabinets at IKEA but didn't notice that the batteries were not included. Ordered these IKEA batteries here and saved us a trip to IKEA. They work great, and had a half charge out of the box. I charged them up and they have been working under our cabinets for over a month now without a need to recharge them.
B**N
Quality, reliable long lasting
I've been using these for a few years now rotating between six batteries recharging after each use, very happy with them in a digital recorder.
A**R
Excellent rechargeable batteries
I have used various brands of rechargeable batteries over the years and have to rank IKEA Ladda among the top especially in regards to longevity. I still own and use ladda batteries after many years of cycling. They really last a long time. They are rated highly by testing organizations as well.
A**E
Japanese company. VERY high quality, and consistent. 3 of 4 200-2400 mAh high mAh one dud: 514 mAh
So far, the best AA's I've ever had.I've bought a lot of batteries, and 80% have been very low, like 300 mAh or lower. Not these.These have so far, tested at 2312 mAh, 2394 mAh, 2320 mAh, 1792 mAh.I'm currently testing my last two of these against Eneloop Pros.The highest scores go in my Fiance's remote control.I just put the 2396 mAh in my mouse.Shows 80% on my computer Bluetooth screen, highest ever for a battery in the mouse.Make sure you buy name brand, Japanese batteries.Ikea, Panasonic are the ones that come closest to their mAh claims.I like to write the mAh tests on the batteries. These have a nice grey color that makes it easy.The Eneloop Pros are black, so my black marker doesn't work on them.May see if I have silver.From a review:After the release of IKEA Ladda batteries, many battery enthusiasm made extensive Ladda battery tests. For a while, they see that, performance results of IKEA Ladda was very similar to famous (and expensive) Panasonic Eneloop Pro! Other specs was also similar:2450 mAh capacityNi-MH technology500 charge cycleJapan madeTwo specs was very interesting: Both batteries were using Low Self-Discharge nickel-metal hydride (LSD Ni-MH) technology and made in Japan. There is currently only one factory in Japan, producing LSD Ni-MH batteries! In other words, It seems that both Ladda and Eneloop Pros are produced in the same factory, using similar processes and quality assessments.Best thing: We can buy quality LADDA batteries of Eneloop ProsUPDATE: 3 OF THE 4 TESTED 2000-2500 mAh. I've got one that is at 514 mAh. Going to try retesting in another slot.UPDATE: Discharged/charged again on the low battery.1792mAh. While not what was advertized, fair.
R**S
Really good batteries
These were tested by you me and are really nice batteries.
D**E
Capacity is as advertised
did a capacity test and got way over 2300 mAhrated at 2450 mAh so it didn't miss it by muchso that's a big winother brands I have tested were lucky to get half or two thirds of labeled capacityvery happy with thesealso labeled as Made in Japan so I guess they know what they are doingFYI, just bought a second set.did a mAh test on them and got 2300+ mAh on them as well.good stuff!!!
E**O
TERRIBLE... They last 2 days in my wireless mouse
These batteries are NOTHING like the rechargeable batteries I bought directly at IKEA. 2 IKEA-bought rechargeable batteries used in my wireless mouse will last months, while these Amazon-bought rechargeable batteries last only 2 days... I want a refund! The set I received definitely has defects... and they're not even white, they're eucalyptus green.
C**T
The best rechargeable I've ever owned.
All of the LAADA batteries I have purchased will charge over 2400mAh. This set was even better. see the picture. The only other batteries I purchased to test and compare was Energizer 2300mAh. The reason I did this was the price at $14 and made in Japan. They came from a big box hardware/lumber store and really would not disappoint, especially costing less. See second picture.For me the LADDA batteries will be my go to. If you find some Japan made rechargeable batteries in a different brand for less money, I believe they will serve you well.You will need a quality charger that gives you numbers to know the difference. A charger that gives you a red light charging, green light charged, tells you nothing. So you know!
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