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Number of Batteries | 8 AA batteries required. (included) |
Brand | EBL |
Battery Cell Composition | Nickel-Zinc |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camera, Clock |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
About this item
- 【NEW GENERATION Ni-Zn Battey】: EBL Ni-Zn aa rechargeable batteries adopt the newest high performance technology, 1.6V 3000mWh max power more than 1.5V aa lithium batteries and keep constant discharge ultra fit devices with high power consumption, such as camera, flashlight, electric toy, and more.
- 【More Environmentally】: Ni-Zn battery is much more environmentally friendly, as compared to other batteries e.g Ni-Mh, Li-lon, Lithium, Alkaline. Both nickel and zinc are recyclable and easily recyclable metals.
- 【Constant Output】: Advanced recycle technology and high quality cells, EBL AA Ni-Zn rechargeable batteries no memory effect, the batteries could support constant 1.6 voltage until the whole cell is depleted, high efficiency in the electronic devices.
- 【Charging Fast】: Fast charging DC 5V / 2A USB or Type-c input. Helps you save charging time and extend battery life.(NOTE: Fit for 2.0A adapter only, DO NOT use 1.0A adapter.)
- 【Individual LED Display】: The Ni-Zn battery charger support individual charge Ni-Zn AA AAA rechargeable batteries and with LED indicating total process of charging, making the charging process visible.
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Product details
- Package Dimensions : 7.72 x 3.58 x 1.73 inches; 13.12 ounces
- Batteries : 8 AA batteries required. (included)
- Date First Available : September 25, 2021
- Manufacturer : EBL
- ASIN : B09H3XJNGL
- Best Sellers Rank: #139,425 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
- #466 in AA Batteries
- Customer Reviews:
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EBL, since 1998, professional on batteries and chargers more than 26 years.
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EBL is a professional battery manufacturer with more than 26 years of history who's one of the leading battery, charger manufacturing companies that are engaged in AA, AAA, C, D, Ni-Zn, 9V, Lithium Metal Batteries, battery charging equipment etc.
EBL have become increasingly popular due to reliable battery lifetime and manufacturing is more professional. Our commitment is to make each and every customer satisfied that makes us who we are.
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Product Description
EBL 8 Slots Ni-Zn Battery Charger for Rechargeable Ni-Zn AA AAA Batteries, with 8 Pack of Rechargeable Ni-Zn AA Batteries
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EBL LEADING RECHARGEABLE
EBL, since 1998, professional on batteries and chargers for more than 20 years.
EBL always persistently providing high quality products for everyone.
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Specifications of EBL Ni-Zn AA Batteries
NEW GENERATION NI-ZN BATTERY
Battery Type: Ni-Zn AA
Voltage: 1.6V
Capacity: 3000mWh
Features of EBL 8 Pack of Rechargeable Ni-Zn AA Batteries
1. Safe EBL Ni-Zn battery adopts its unique material and process structure, no heat is generated during the charging process, making you and your family feel safer.
2. High performance Ni-Zn AA battery, 3PCS Ni-Zn AA battery could replace to 4PCS AA Ni-Mh battery that allows you to use your devices longer while making the most off its single charge.
3. 3000mWh large capacity and 1.6v makes EBL Ni-Zn batteries max power lasting longer in your devices, perfect for most high-power demand device. Such as Digital Camera, Portable Video, Game, Flashlight, Remote Control, Toy, MP3/MP4 Player, Electric Razor.
4. Excellent charge/discharge performance, It can be discharged with a large current, and the power is completely released.
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Specification of EBL 8 Slots Charger
Input: DC 5V/2A
Output:
AA:DC 1.6V 350-1500mAh;
AAA:DC 1.6V 150-600mAh;
(NOTE: Fit for 2.0A adapter only, In order to charge batteries effectively DO NOT use 1.0A adapter.)
Features of EBL 8 Slots Ni-Zn Battery Charger
1. Specifically made for Ni-Zn AA AAA rechargeable batteries.
2. Independent slot charger with corresponding battery icon, making the charging process visible.
3. Advanced fast charging technology DC 5V / 2A USB or Type-c input. (Suggest to use EBL M5129 2.1A Adapter by ASIN: B08HD7T5X7 or up to 2.0A Brand Adapter Only.)Save your time and save your batteries' life.
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Multiple Rate DischargeCycle charging many times, the battery capacity is not decrease and that means battery life is longer than other batteries. |
More EvironmentallyZinc is a environmental metal material, use Ni-Zn batteries is not environmentally damaging. |
High PerformanceNi-Zn cells have a low internal resistance,1.6V and 3000mAh they can handle higher discharge rates will shine in applications where a higher voltage will result in a performance gain. |
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Two Charging WaysPlus one more Type C input port on charger. This design gives you more choices to fulfill your batteries.More User friendly! Help you avoiding the awkward situation, if one type USB cable isn't with you, just find another cable and charge your batteries! |
Multiple ProtectionSupports protection against overcharge, overdischarge, overvoltage, overcurrent and short circuit and ensures complete safety for you and your devices. |
What You Get1*EBL Ni-Zn Battery Charger 1*Micro USB Cable 8*AA 3000mWh Ni-Zn Rechargeable Batteries 1*User manual |
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Customers like the performance of the battery. They say it works well with picky power devices and has a high voltage. They also like that it works for 3 charge/discharge cycles. However, some customers have reported issues with the quality and color of the batteries. They mention that they don't last long, the light blinks red, and that the charger doesn't hold a charge. Customers also disagree on charging, and value.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the battery. They mention that it works well with picky power devices, and the charging indicator lights work as described. Some say that the batteries work nice in outside lights and wireless Shure karaoke microphones.
"...I have had nothing but success with these. They all work and they all work well. I can’t praise these enough...." Read more
"...It looked like they worked well, so I put even more of these batteries in my cart to use in all our remote controls among other things...." Read more
"...No issues so far. I charge them immediately after use, so they might help. Not sure...." Read more
"...1.2v rechargeable wasn’t a good solution. Worked well when they worked...." Read more
Customers like the voltage of the battery. They say it has a high initial voltage and is as promised. Some say the power output is great and the battery lasts a few weeks.
"...And they are reasonably priced considering the higher voltage rating and decreased drop off...." Read more
"The major advantage to these batteries is They have a higher initial voltage vs NiMh and even regular alkaline batteries...." Read more
"...My trail camera takes 8, so it is now out of commission. The power output is great, runtime is long, but only charging 2 times before not accepting..." Read more
"...But, it's picky. It won't take NiMH because the voltage is too low compared to alkaline (1.2V vs 1.5V)...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the brightness of the battery. They mention that the LED flashlights are brighter, and the extra voltage makes the lights brighter. Some say that the battery fits all devices and produces bright lights.
"...They keep my smart door-lock, Xbox controller, and an LED super bright flashlight running well and for longer than any other batteries I use...." Read more
"...It was super bright and worked great...." Read more
"...the receiver siting about 2-2.5ft away on my monitor shows the LEDs super bright and clearly visible and not spotty after 15hrs of constant use they..." Read more
"...They work exceptionally well, the flashlight is slightly brighter than with alkaline, and drastically brighter than with NiMH...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the charging of the batteries. Some say that they still work great, recharge fine, and last quite a while. However, others say that half of them do not charge anymore.
"...I’ll update, but seeing all of the reviews with dead batteries, poor charging, low output… I’ve experienced none of this in three months of ownership..." Read more
"...These seem to last for a good while in a Roku remote...." Read more
"...the voltage it finds is lower than expected, the charger thinks the batteries have failed. That was my theory. Now, I wanted to verify it...." Read more
"...i have these in AA and AAA sizes, and work like a charm, last a good long time, and the chargers from EBL are quality and easy to use...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the battery. Some find it worth the money, while others say it's not worth the price.
"...And they are reasonably priced considering the higher voltage rating and decreased drop off...." Read more
"...L91 are single-use and super expensive, but they have their use cases." Read more
"...some obsolete batteries to make your stuff overpowered, these are worth a try." Read more
"...Not very cost effective. Hopefully, this issue is addressed in the future." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the battery. Some mention it's easy to use, while others say it'll be time consuming and frustrating to install and get them to function like they should.
"...last a good long time, and the chargers from EBL are quality and easy to use...." Read more
"...Extremely frustrating to install and to get them to function like they should. Any more issues with them and they will be returned." Read more
"Met my expectations, easy to use, nice product." Read more
"...Though EBL reimbursed me for the extra cost incurred, this was time consuming and a major hassle and also the first of its kind "warranty experience..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the battery. They say it doesn't last long, some went bad after one use, and others died over the months. They also mention that there is a very high chance of failure when they discharge completely. Customers do not recommend these cells for longevity, as they seem to be unreliable and untrustworthy.
"...Then, the chirping started. So, I swapped in these since they run a nominal higher voltage (1.6V vs 1.5V of alkaline) and they have worked well...." Read more
"...I gave them 1 star because of the high "failure rate" indicated by the charger. Buyer beware." Read more
"...7 out of 24 batteries are now dead. They do not last long. In any of the chargers I get only flashing red leds on these 7. They measure 0VDC...." Read more
"...I’m glad I bought extras but with four out of eight already dead, I’m already out on what I would’ve thought about saving $$...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the color of the battery. They mention that the light blinks red no matter which charger slot they switch it to. Some customers also report that the batteries and charger start to blink after charging for a few seconds.
"...Some days later the lights on the feeders started blinking red which meant "time to change the batteries," so gathering all of them, I started..." Read more
"...Four batteries stopped charging and keeps flashing. I replace batteries every six months so I don’t lock myself out of my house...." Read more
"...6 batteries for about 2-8 hours and they just got hot and never turned green...." Read more
"2 out of 8 of the batteries received constantly blinked red...." Read more
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A couple of weeks ago my 2300s (they don’t last as long as they used to, they are four years old) in my Xbox controller went out only two days after I put them in and forgot to charge the others, so I grabbed two of these that were sitting on reserve and they ran nearly a week, zero issues. But I think they spoiled my controller; now when I place the 2300s in there I get wireless lag from my wireless adapter, but when I use the 2800s or these the lag is gone. It looks like I’ll be phasing out the 2300s soon.
I also put the other two in a flashlight to test that area of output. I spent over an hour outside and where the flashlight usually begins to dim after 40+ minutes of use the dimming never came. I even went out for an even farther extension of nearly two hours the next night, still drained from the night before, once again, the dimming never happened.
I have had nothing but success with these. They all work and they all work well. I can’t praise these enough. They keep my smart door-lock, Xbox controller, and an LED super bright flashlight running well and for longer than any other batteries I use. If this changes I’ll update, but seeing all of the reviews with dead batteries, poor charging, low output… I’ve experienced none of this in three months of ownership. In fact, I’m on here now to buy another set so I can replace the 2300s for my Xbox controllers and flashlight.
Some days later the lights on the feeders started blinking red which meant "time to change the batteries," so gathering all of them, I started snapping each one into the charger. During this process, the charger light indicated that eight or nine out of the pile of batteries were now bad. It refused to charge those batteries. My original excitement disappeared as I looked at the substantial pile of "bad" batteries. I was stunned to see one out of four fail after one use. While the "good" batteries were charging, I thankfully remembered to remove the additional batteries from my cart in case my wife placed the order. Then, I pondered what the problem could be.
I'm the guy who always asks, "Why?" If you're like that too, keep reading to get the details on why.
For everyone else, here is my recommendation: Don't buy these batteries until the charging kinks are worked out.
So, after thinking about it, I recalled using four EBL (same brand) universal smart chargers to charge a bunch of LiFePo4 batteries. Their charger could sense every other type of battery, but you had to tell it when you were charging LiFePo4 batteries because they operate at a lower nominal voltage. (3.2 vs 3.7) When you set it for LiFePo4, it would charge the batteries at the correct voltage. Once the batteries reached the proper maximum voltage for LiFePo4, the charger would automatically switch from LiFePo4 charge mode into a "maintain full charge" mode. We noticed the runtime of our batteries seemed to get noticeably shorter each time they were charged. Using a voltmeter, I verified the LiFePo4 charge mode was charging to the correct voltage, but found that the "maintain full charge" mode was switching to the higher voltage of normal lithium batteries. This meant the EBL universal charger would slowly overcharge the already full (@3.7v) batteries to 4.2V. So it was damaging the batteries each time they were recharged if they were left in the charger. To get around this flaw, we had to constantly check the charge indicator and remove the batteries A.S.A.P. once they reached full charge. Since the problem was the charger when using those batteries, I wondered if the charger for these new batteries was programmed slightly wrong, too.
It seems like these batteries can run down to a lower level than lithium without being damaged. Unfortunately, their battery charger expects the batteries to have a minimum charge that's higher than what the batteries can handle. Because the voltage it finds is lower than expected, the charger thinks the batteries have failed. That was my theory. Now, I wanted to verify it.
WARNING! What I did to test my theory is a very dangerous thing to do, even using LiFePo4 batteries, which are less prone to explosion and catching fire. So, just to be clear I emphatically want to say nobody should ever do this! Ever!
Anyway, to test my idea, I zapped a couple of these "failed" batteries by briefly touching (<2 seconds - several times with a 15-second cool down between zaps) the contacts of these 1.6V batteries with the full 3.7V output from a fully charged LiFePo4 3.2V battery.
Doing this a few times on each raised the voltage of these batteries by about 0.2 volts, which was enough for the charger to recognize the batteries as "good" again. This worked on all the batteries that were supposedly bad. The charger recognized them as normal and successfully charged them.
At first, I figured I could just do that before each charge to work around this problem. However, that approach took more time than I wanted to spend on this. Plus, I didn't buy these because I was looking for a part-time job manually (and dangerously) boosting batteries to the level the charger expects. So, I'll be buying something different - probably lithium. I still have hope for this battery chemistry to replace NiMH in flashes, remotes, and other things at some point, but until they work out a proper charger circuit that is better matched to the unusual behavior of the batteries, I can't recommend them to anyone.
Bottom Line: At least for now, I suggest passing on these. I gave them 1 star because of the high "failure rate" indicated by the charger. Buyer beware.
I purchased these in early Nov 2023 and have been using them in a couple of situations. I have had no issues with any of the cells not charging or the charger.
First Use Case: CO/Smoke Alarm - this is my primary use case. I have a ceiling mounted CO/Smoke combo alarm and instead of being like all other smoke alarms, it uses AA batteries. But, it's picky. It won't take NiMH because the voltage is too low compared to alkaline (1.2V vs 1.5V). It immediately starts chirping for low battery. Next, I tried some AA lithium rechargeables (1.5V, like alkaline) and they were good for about 3 weeks. Then, the chirping started. So, I swapped in these since they run a nominal higher voltage (1.6V vs 1.5V of alkaline) and they have worked well. I first installed them on Nov 8 and they lasted until Feb 8 before a battery chirp occurred (this timeframe included one 8 hour power outage). Since Feb 8, they have been running a second round without any issue.
Second Use Case: Roku remote control - I had used NiMHs in the remote for a while and they worked well. I decided to try these Ni-Zn ones since they have a higher voltage. These seem to last for a good while in a Roku remote. I haven't been keeping track of how often that replacement is needed, but that's highly dependent on usage. I believe they have been lasting about 2-3 months before needing replacement, which I think is a little better than the NiMHs were doing. The first time, I did get a low battery warning on the screen. The second time, I didn't see a notification, but I wasn't the one using it when it stopped working.
I would buy these again based on my experience. They have reduced my usage of AAs for this smoke alarm and remote control. I hope they continue to function well, although I do expect them to degrade over time, like all rechargeables do. Do your research on Ni-Zn discharge curves. These may not behave like you expect/want given your device type.