Power 2000 XP4AA-29 2900 mAh AA Nickel Metal Hydride Rechargeable Batteries | 
enlarge | Brand: Power 2000 Category: CE
Buy New: $4.45
New (4) from $4.45
Rating: 3 reviews
MPN: XP4AA-29 UPC: 026127650508 EAN: 0026127650508 ASIN: B000OG8AGG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | For use in any AA battery charger | | • | Works with Digital Camera, MP3 Player, or other portable device that accepts AA rechargeable batteries | | • | May be charged (recharged) up to 1000 times | | • | Environmentally Friendly |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description At 2900 mAh capacity, these rechargeable batteries provide up to 60% more power than comparable rechargeable batteries delivered less than a year ago. This means that you've got more and longer lasting power per charge when running your Digital-camera or any other portable device that accepts AA rechargeable batteries. The Power 2000 high-capacity AA rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries works for every item that uses AA batteries such as Digital Cameras, Flashes, PDA's, CD players, MP3 players, handheld video games, portable GPS devices, and many more. It lasts a lot longer than AA batteries made of alkaline or niCd cells, which were ineffective for high-drainage and power-hungry devices.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great batteries December 17, 2008 I use these batteries in my SB800 Nikon and they are fantastic. Of all the batteries I've tried, these have given the fastest recycle times and the longest life. I'm not sure why other people are having problems - maybe they don't give the batteries chance to complete the re-charging times. I've had mine for 6 months and approximately 50 recharge cycles and they are still great.
Ok...but don't really hold too much charge May 27, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Well these batteries are ok for the price (I think they were around $6+shipping when I bought them). But they do not really hold as well as a 2900 mAh should....I get about the same charge as I do from a 2500mAh on my Canon S5 (around 100-150 shots w/Flash). But if you are looking for some cheap batteries that work, I guess this is the option for you.
Worst batteries ever! February 3, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
These batteries are incredibly bad. I bought them for my Nikon Sb-800 speedlight. Since they are 2900 mAh, I thought I was going to get outstanding results. I did not.
I've used Impact 2900 mAh, Enegizer 2500 mAh, and several other 2700 mAh AA batteries. Results were fine. But thses Power 2000 batteries died almost immediately. I couldn't believe it was the batteries because it was so quick. I thought my SB-800 went bad. But, I replaced the batteries and sure enough, all was well.
Don't buy Power 2000 batteries. They are very bad.
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