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- #241 in Camera Batteries
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2025
These last a long time. I guess it depends on what you’re using them for. I use one in my laser Range finder attached to my thermal scope and it last all night. I recommend these.
pete
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
works as it should only time will tell if they will last longer than the other brands
Francisco
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
Definitely a great product for a cheap price. I did charge the extra pair of batteries so they would be ready for use, but the power left in them after about 3 weeks was poor. I had to recharge the backup pair again.
Johnny
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
Using for Flash light, batteries holding good charge with storage. Recharger is very light and USB making it perfect for travel. Owned for a few months and would reccomend.
jose villasenor
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
Work's great
Sinjinn
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
I carry a flashlight every day (EDC) and the best lights for this usually use cr123 batteries. This gets expensive over time when typical run-time is 1-2 hours. I was able to cut cost by using a "dual fuel" flashlight which uses AA or cr123 batteries but the light output. Having a battery with the performance of the cr123 and the cost savings of the AA batteries was worth investigating.Cost was extremely low ($20 at time of this posting) for PRIME.Small and lightweight charger with built-in USB. Charge in my car, at home from my PC or charging tower. Who doesn't have a USB port in their home?Charger has 4 bays and each has LED indicators for charging level. The batteries were 3/4 full when I opened the package and within an hour of charging were topped off.I tried a single battery in my Streamlight ProTac Dual Fuel flashlight, and it worked flawlessly. It put out similar light to a standard/non-rechargeable cr123. I say "similar" because comparing a fully charged battery in my older light to fresh non-rechargeable batteries in a brand-new light. The older light is almost 12 yrs old and has been carried daily and gone through the washing machine numerous times.I think if you have an EDC flashlight that uses cr123 batteries, it may be worth the small price to try this in your light and save money in the long run. My spouse and I both use cr123 batteries in EDC lights, WML's, radios, and security cameras. Anything that cuts our cr123 consumption would be worth looking into.
SDC Indiana
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
Great looking product, doing the initial charge now. Well packaged, fast shipping, great price. Great job,
Donna O
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
ZERO Stars...Absolutely horrible in my streamlight scorpion (non led). Charge as instructed, load into the flashlight & nothing. Charge them again, still nothing. I assume the bulb is bad so I put in a new bulb but still nothing. Now I assume the flashlight is bad so I purchase a used streamlight scorpion flashlight from ebay. It came with batteries but the batteries were on their way out so I place these garbage rechargeables in the flashlight & nothing. Place the old batteries back in but nothing. Wasn't til then that I realized these garbage batteries blew out 3 bulbs & there was nothing wrong with my original flashlight to begin with. So this garbage product cost me 3 bulbs @ $10 a bulb + $40 for the "new" flashlight. Horrible product I can't return because while I was assuming the issue was on my end (while it wasn't) the window to send back closed. Did I mention this is a GARBAGE PRODUCT?!?!?
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