Uniross AA 2700mAh Rechargeable Battery Ni-Mh

Posted by Notcot on Apr 17, 2010 in Photography |

Average Rating: 4.5 / 5 (26 Reviews)

Product Description
TODAY, THE POLLUTION CAUSED BY BATTERIES IS ONE OF THE MOST PROBLEMATIC ASPECTS OF HOUSEHOLD WASTE DISPOSAL.

They contain a number of heavy metals (Aluminium – Cadmium – Mercury – Nickel – Lead – Iron – Zinc – Calcium – Magnesium – Lithium), some of which are highly toxic for humans, animals and plants. They pollute the soil and poison ground water. To avoid this, it is important to dispose of them in specially provided recycling containers.

The use of rechargeable batteries considerably reduces the impact on the environment compared to single use, disposable batteries. In fact, the use of one rechargeable battery in some applications can replace the use of up to 1000 disposable batteries. Therefore using rechargeable batteries significantly reduces the consumption of raw materials, and the quantity of batteries to collect and recycle.

Opting for rechargeable batteries and recycling them at the end of their life is a simple step that all eco-citizens can take to preserve the quality of our environment.

  • Size: AA/Mignon/R6
  • Technology: NiMH
  • Capacity: 2700mAh
  • Voltage: 1.2v
  • Batteries per pack: 4

Uniross AA 2700mAh Rechargeable Battery Ni-Mh

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5 Comments

DangermouseZilla
at 1:20 pm

These batteries are absolutely brilliant for devices such as digital cameras which can drink batteries like juice.

I had some naff 800 mAh batteries for my camera and they lasted for only half an hour which rendered it useless for days out. With 2700 mAh batteries it could be used for a couple of days – the difference was amazing. I would strongly recommended paying a bit more to get better batteries.

I use these in my baby monitor too, once charged they last a long time compared to the 1300 mAh ones which came with it.

Rating: 5 / 5


 
brainleek007
at 3:45 pm

These batteries are great.

I use them in a canon 580 ex flash and I get hundreds of shots of with a set of these inside. There’s not much else I can say apart from buy some because they will keep your devices going for ages.

Highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Mr. A. J. Kelsall
at 5:29 pm

These are high capacity batteries and are worth paying a bit extra for if you need to go longer between recharges. I’m using these for my camera’s flashgun and they do make a difference over lower capacity batteries.

They are batteries by a major brand so you can’t really go wrong.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Robert Groom
at 6:43 pm

If you think like I used to to, quite wrongly, (mainly based on experience with using short-lived NiCADs) that for ultimate life you need to use a ‘normal’ Alkaline battery, then think again. I have had these amazing batteries last 3 times longer than a set of Duracell Plus equivalents when powering my Edirol R-09. These babies would eat the Duracell bunny for breakfast with some fava beans and a fine chianti. Save the planet. Get a set of these today, and forget disposables altogether.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
PJ
at 8:32 pm

I’ve been using these excellent batteries for more than a year now in all sorts of high tech gear, e.g. cameras, flash guns, DAB radios, torches and they’ve never let me down. My compact camera will take hundreds of shots with a set of these and my flashgun just keeps on firing; even when I haven’t used it for months.

When I do have to charge them, (I use the Uniross Sprint Rapid Charger) they’ve always behaved brilliantly. Some of my older sets have been charged dozens of times and I’ve noticed no differnce in performance between the ones I’ve just bought and those I bought a year ago. Great value for money!
Rating: 5 / 5


 

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