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This 2-pack of USB D Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries delivers a robust 12000mWh capacity at 1.5V with rapid 4-hour Type-C charging. Designed for over 1200 recharge cycles, they offer eco-friendly, cost-effective power for a wide range of devices. LED indicators provide real-time charging status, while CE, FCC, and RoHS certifications ensure top-tier safety and reliability.












| ASIN | B08C7S5JVM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,311 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 353 in Rechargeable Household Batteries |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | D |
| Manufacturer | LANKOO |
C**D
Brilliant. Excellent charger
Loved these. Comes with a dual cable making it possible to charge both batteries at the same time.
D**N
Good product.
These batteries last as long as normal ones and are easily rechargeable.
D**R
Hot when being charged
They are good and do what they should, just be aware the top of the battery gets very hot when charging.
M**E
Fall apart
Only charged 4 or 5 times. Now not charging and literally fully apart at the seams. The charger part separates from the battery.
D**D
Aye, it's alright
Weird pluging into the side of the battery hut its a good idea.
J**S
Expensive for what they do
The batteries are very pricey. I replaced some Duracell batteries with them. Where the former lasted 3 months, these lasted 3 weeks before having to recharge, which is not great.
M**T
Weak
A weak battery that was not strong enough to hold a steady light on a aaa torch, caused the torch to flicker. Has also been a nightmare to return. Would not recommend.
D**H
3 out 4 isn’t ok. Avoid’
1 of the batteries arrive dead already. No flash - nothing. They know you’re not going to go through a return for that. Cynically poor quality control
S**E
I can’t believe I’ve been using my batteries for over 4 years on a regular basis in a fan. They take a little longer to charge now. These would probably be equivalent to an EV with 200,000 miles on it.
J**F
Used in Marathon Backlit Wall Clock. Original Alkaline batteries lasted 5 months. Ni-Mh batteries at first lasted 2 1/2 months, but recharged batteries only lasted a week. The Lit-Ion batteries are as bright allowing the clock to be read at night. The only problem I had with these batteries is that it uses 2 USB-c connectors that fit loose. The connectors would come out when placing them on the other. They had to be wiggled to allow charging and had to be positioned at an angle to put weight on the connectors to charge.
J**N
Review Update July 15, 2023 I give up. alkaline batteries will last a year. These only last about two months. I'm tired of the slow dimming of the motion detection light and having to charge these. I'm tossing them into the circular file and switching back to aliakline batteries for this application. Review Update April 14, 2023 These batteries are lasting about two months where alkaline batteries last over a year. This is very poor peformance, especially considering how much I paid for them. Review Update Nov 21, 2022 As I said in my main review I installed these 4 batteries in an overhead motion detection light in our garage. Alkaline batteries tend to last about a year in that light. These lasted about 3 months before the light wouldn't turn on. So they seem to have far less capacity than the Alkaline batteries. I won't be buying this type of battery again. At this point I can't recommend these batteries. Initial Review Aug 31, 2022 Why did I buy 4 of these batteries? We use virtually only rechargeable batteries in our house. We have over 200 AA and AAA eneloop type batteries in use for multiple camera flash units (Speedlights} several toys, audio equipment, etc. They have served us well. In over 7 years of use I've only had two batteries fail. Every electronic device that takes AA or AAA batteries can be powered by the batteries we have, all but one device that is. One device is an overhead battery powered motion detecting 8 inch light. It takes four C cell batteries and will not work with the lower voltage (1.2V-1.3V) eneloop type batteries. The user manual for that light specifically states that 1.5V batteries must be used. And it's true. The light simply won't function at all with eneloop batteries. So I've been powering this light (actually we have three of this type of ceiling light) with Energizer batteries. They aren't too expensive and the lights are efficient so the batteries last a minimum of 6 months. Still I hate throwing away or recycling alkaline batteries. We've had such good performance from eneloop type batteries that I was willing to take a chance and ordered these. The test... I fully charged all four of these C2 batteries before installing them in one of our ceiling lights. The good news is the light does work with these 1.5V batteries. However there is a noticeable delay between the time we cause a motion and the light comes on. It's not a long delay, more like 2 seconds. But we count on these motion detection lights to come on as we step into the garage. Until one of the three lights comes on it is pitch black in the garage so we do notice that delay. The alkaline batteries that we had in the light had been in that unit for almost a year and were still working but slightly dim. The C2 batteries were a bit brighter but not up to the full brightness of fresh alkaline batteries. I did a check of the batteries using one of those flexible strips that come with new batteries. The year old alkaline were holding slightly less power than the C2 batteries. I put one of these C2 batteries in my battery charger only to have it report voltage and current of the C2 battery but my charger behaved as if the C2 battery was faulty. I wasn't attempting to charge it but just wanted to gather some data. I really would like to be able to charge the C2 battery in my charger which can recharge up to 8 batteries at a time. I find the dual USB-C cables are not like the rest of the batteries in our house so they are a bit awkward. For my money this will be the last set of this type of lithium batteries that I'll buy. Pros: - Can power devices that demand 1.5V - The USB-C small split cable that comes in the box with the batteries coupled with the lighter weight of the lithium batteries may be beneficial for travel. - Fast charge times may be helpful but we don't complain about eneloop type battery charge times. Cons: - It seems alkaline batteries hold about 3X more power than these C2 - These batteries are 3-4X higher cost than alkaline batteries. It may take a long time and a lot of use to regain the extra cost. - Can't charge in standard battery chargers. I'm sure there was a lot of engineering that went into designing these batteries but we can't find a practical use for them in our house. At this point I can't recommend these batteries.
J**A
Que se recarga con usb
M**S
So beneficial! The charge last a long time depending on what you use these for. I’m using them for baby stuff like toys and rockers with sound and they last all day / a few days with heavy use.
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