Battery Type: NiMh Binding: Accessory Brand: Sony Color: Blue EAN: 0008562008366 Label: Sony Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Sony Model: NH-AAB4E Publisher: Sony Studio: Sony
Features:
Ideal for digital products
High capacity -- lasts 3 times longer than alkaline
Designed for use with Sony’s advanced power charge
Product DescriptionSONY NH-AA-B4E RECHARGEABLE NIMH BATTERY BLISTER MULTIPACK (AA 4-PK) LONG LASTING; IDEAL FOR ALL DIGITAL DEVICES; AA; 4-PK
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Great Rechargeables
A couple of years back, I purchased the Sony BCG-34HE charger so that I had a road warrior rechargeable battery system that could go anywhere in the world with any electrical system. It came with two AA and two AAA 2500mAH batteries. A couple of weeks ago, I got a new laptop mouse that requires two AA batteries, so I wanted some additional batteries so that I always have fresh charged ones. These batteries are the best because they power things a lot longer than other rechargeables. The AAAs ... Read More
Rating: - Batteries are batteries
I purchased these for our rechargeable phones around the house. They work well and so far seem to hold a charge pretty good.
Rating: - Good buy for rechargeable batteries
These batteries are a really good deal. They last way longer than other batteries we've tried in our cameras.
Rating: - Sold as 2500 mah but only 1950 to 2150mah
I bought these about a year ago and have used them about 10-15 times. I just bought the MAHA 9000 charger which allows for a complete break-in cycle which actually measures the capacity of each cell.
I've cyled all of them a few times and found that the MAHA rates them between 1950 and 2150. I've got 12 of them and none rated higher than the 2150.
They work well and seem to supply power well, but if they are sold as 2500mah they should provide that much. If you don't ... Read More
Rating: - Dead in under a year....
When I click on the item page, Amazon reminds me...
"You purchased this item on November 29, 2007"
The batteries died today.
Not even the La Crosse BC-900 I used to charge these things with can bring them back to life.
As others have stated, the new hybrid batteries are the better choice anyway, though think twice about buying these in particular.
I'm GOOD about not using crummy chargers and using these batteries in a reasonable manner (digicam, ... Read More