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EBLAA Lithium Batteries are premium 1.5V rechargeable AA batteries featuring 3000mWh high-capacity lithium cells, delivering stable voltage and superior performance for high-drain devices. With up to 1,200 recharge cycles and built-in safety protections, these lightweight batteries combine longevity, reliability, and safety for professional-grade power solutions.
J**G
Li-ion Batteries, make sure to get correct charger.
After initial problems finding a charger to work with these batteries, I was sent a link to a compatible charger. I was also contacted about my problems and was send an additional charger. Everything is working very well now.
A**.
Charging last 10 day
Using in-door Ring camera. The batteries will only last for about 10 days. The return window has closed.2/22/2025 After posting my review the company give me a refund. I opened the review and to may dismay discovered the batteries required the 1.5v battery charger. I have the EBL 1.2v batteries and charger. It isbtome to figure out how to pay the company for the refunded batteries and order the 1.5v battery charger.
T**R
Batteries are pretty good, but not great
I purchased these to use in my trail cameras, as they cost only slightly more than Energizer lithium AA batteries, and the cameras like to eat batteries, especially when it gets colder in late October and November in the U.P. of Michigan. These batteries paid for themselves the first time I swapped them out with freshly charged batteries, which was my goal. These rechargeable have the typical lithium power curve in that they hold their voltage up until the the last day or so, then they drop like a rock, just like normal Li batteries. The biggest difference between these and regular Li batteries is that these charge to 1.5-1.53 volts, whereas regular lithium are typically 1.7+ v out of the package. Depending on the device, that might cause issues as many expect Li batteries to start at a higher voltage. Some devices allow you to pick the battery type, and if that's the case you should select alkaline if it's an option. Speaking of alkaline, these rechargeables work considerably better than standard batteries.These don't hold their charge as long as regular Li batteries, but the fact that they can be recharged obviously negates that a bit. My trail cameras are about 1.5 hours away, but the way things timed out it didn't cause an issue, and I was able to just swap out another fully charged set whenever I was in the area.Now to the reasons why I can't give these 5 stars. As mentioned, the fully charged rate of 1.5ish might cause issues. The second is that not all of the batteries seem to hold their charge at the same rate. I bought 6 packs, so tracking this down to individual batteries is going to be a pain. But right off the charger some seem to discharge quicker just sitting there than others do. Two of the sets I purchased came with the charger. The chargers are pretty cheesy and take quite a while to top off the batteries, and I haven't tried any other chargers. My biggest complaint with the batteries is the fact that there seems to be two versions, as I was sent both. One version has gold colored contacts, and the other doesn't. The version with the gold contacts is physically shorter by about .5+ mm or so (maybe a touch more). That might not sound like a big deal, but when they're stacked in a battery tray, it adds up and the shorter batteries don't put as much pressure on the tray contacts. I have one camera that won't work with any of the gold tipped batteries so I have to pay attention to this. The final thing with these to be aware of is that they are slightly fatter than regular AA batteries. Again, depending on the device, it can make it difficult sliding them into the battery slot. On my cameras, I have to be careful to get them in/out, and I need to pay attention to make sure they're fully inserted and making contact as once installed, they won't slide at all.All-in-all they do the job I wanted them to do. I do need to track down the weaker batteries and get them out of the rotation. It took a while to notice this was an issue so I'm past my return window. I may sound negative on these, but the 4 star rating should tell the story. I just want others to be aware of a few issues. I'm not sure if I'd buy these again, or try another brand. I have a feeling most of them are the same batteries with different wrappers so not sure it will make a difference.
S**O
Charge does not last long UPDATE
I bought these EBL Li-ion AA 3000 mWh batteries to power a Christmas LED lights wreath during this season, unfortunately the charge only lasted 3 nights for a 6hr period each night. In addition, I purchased a set of EBL Ni-Mh AA 2800 mAh for the same purpose and these have given me a total of 13 nights of lighting of the same period. I have used the same EBL universal charger for both. I will return the Li-ion batteries and intend to write a 5 STAR evaluation of the Ni-Mh AA batteries.UPDATE: I bought 8 of these AA Li-ion batteries with the 4-bay EBL universal charger. 3 operate normally charge after charge, 5 lost charge quickly. 3 of these 5 will not recharge and the remaining 2 will recharge quickly ( 3 min ) but have no effective charge. NOT RELIABLE! Evaluation down to 1 STAR
J**E
Work well, last a decent amount of time
These have worked well in my trail cameras and last about 6 months in them, depending on how many pictures they take. I trust the EBL brand over most of the other more obscure battery brands, as you never know what you are getting with other battery brands. I've found the companies that claim very high mWh ratings are usually the worst batteries and only have a fraction of the mWh that they claim. EBL batteries actually perform as claimed.NOTE that you need a special charger specifically for these batteries. They cannot be charged with a normal AA battery charger, as these batteries are actually 4.2 to 3.5 volts (depending on state of charge) but have internal circuitry in them that reduces their output to just 1.5 volts to make them compatible with normal AA batteries. A regular AA battery charger will not charge them sufficiently, and I'm not sure what a regular lithium battery charger will do to them.
J**C
Solid rechargeable Li AA batteries.
Good quality rechargeable AA batteries. I love these things. I keep buying more as I slowly replace most of the AA batteries in my house.
A**R
Definitely worth the money and then some.
I've been using them for almost a year straight now in a cellular trail camera that stays out 24/7/365.Absolutely zero complaints
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