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1.2V 1250mAh AAA Multiple Power Rechargeable Battery - MP NiMH
This nickel metal hydride batteries, abbreviated NiMH or Ni–MH, high capacity, best in the market AAA batteries can be recharged for up to 1,100 times, hugely saving money that could be spent in replacing worn out normal AAA batteries.
NiMH cells are often used in high-drain applications largely due to their lower internal resistance where over the duration of single-charge use, they outperform primary (such as alkaline) batteries.
This one of a kind battery find its way in myriad high performance devices such as digital cameras with flash, CD players, portable audio devices, hand held games, 2-way radios, PDAs and other portable high drain gadgets. Get yours today.
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Capacity: 1250mAh
Type: Ni-MH
Reliable service life
Long-lasting performance
Low self discharge
Recyclable
Recharges up to 1100 cycles saving you money.
Applicable in any product that uses 1.2 Volts AAA batteries
Designed for enhanced performance in high drain applications.
Battery tested based on International Electronic Commission (IEC) standards on capacity, quality and life time.
Powers common appliances such as: microphones, remote controls, digital multi-meters, alarm devices, monitoring and security systems, industrial and residential metering systems, emergency location transmitters and beacons,Global Positioning Systems (GPS).
Caution:
Charge before use.
Do not mix different types of batteries.
Do not short circuit.
Do not secure by soldering.
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