USB AA Rechargeable Batteries
18-09-2012, 18:07
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USB AA Rechargeable Batteries
I have a cordless mouse that uses batteries, is it worth getting these or do I stick woth standard AA's
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18-09-2012, 18:18
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Re: USB AA Rechargeable Batteries
1300mAh isn't very much ... you will probably find you're constantly recharging them. I suspect they won't charge up very quickly either.
TBH I'd just use disposable AAs. They last a few weeks at a time in my wireless trackpad and for months in the keyboard.
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18-09-2012, 18:22
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Re: USB AA Rechargeable Batteries
Check out Lithium AA (non-rechargeable) batteries on ebay. I recently got a load for 85p each. They have very long shelf dates and last a lot longer than alkaline cells.
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18-09-2012, 18:47
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Re: USB AA Rechargeable Batteries
I now exclusively use Lloytron re-chargeables. They're brilliant. And I just bought a new Re-charger off Ebay (same brand) which will re-charge a couple of AAs in around 2 hours!
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23-09-2012, 23:59
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Re: USB AA Rechargeable Batteries
Wow, not at that price - if you want to charge off USB, I think 99pStore may have USB chargers - and although their "Ready to Use" rechargeables are low in capacity, they do hold a charge well, and work better in low drain use than some supposedly better batteries.
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24-09-2012, 00:19
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Re: USB AA Rechargeable Batteries
I only use the Eneloop type no self drain rechargables now
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