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Eneloop unbox and test

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Looking for reliable rechargeable batteries for your high-drain devices? πŸ”‹ Check out the Panasonic Eneloop AAA Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries! In this quick review, I’ll share why these are my go-to for everything from gaming controllers to cameras. Paired with the LiitoKala Lii-M4S charger, they deliver consistent power and long-term savings.

βœ… Key Features: β€’ Pre-charged and ready to use out of the box. β€’ Rechargeable up to 1000+ times, saving you money and reducing waste. β€’ Holds up to 70% charge after 10 years in storage. β€’ Ideal for high-drain devices like cameras, radios, and gaming consoles.

βš™ Charger Used: LiitoKala Lii-M4S β€’ https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=zmn3WugX31c β€’ Individual battery slot testing. β€’ Supports multiple battery types, including NiMH and Lithium-ion. β€’ USB-C compatible for modern convenience.

πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: Pair these Eneloops with a smart charger like the LiitoKala for optimal performance and extended battery life.

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Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnwVlTezkuY

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Hey all, today we’re going to look at these Eneloops. I really like Eneloops β€” they’re made in Japan and they keep their capacity up to 10 years at 70%, which is really cool. They’re great in all kinds of devices, from TV remotes to smart home gear that runs on batteries like Zigbee devices. They come pre-charged, so in theory you can use them right out of the box. Let’s open them up and give them a test.

I have the Eneloops right here and we’re going to pop them in my charger. We’ll put it into test mode, pop in one, two, three, four, and change the mode. We’ll start with discharge to see how charged they are fresh from the factory.

And we’re back. One quick correction: apparently that’s 10 years if it was fully charged β€” it would hold a charge of 70%. That’s quite the claim; I’d love to test it. Maybe I’ll put one of these away for 10 years and then reinvestigate.

Anyway, how did we do? I messed up channels three and four so we can ignore those, but out of the box we have about 500 out of the claimed 800 milliamps. That’s probably pretty normal since these are charged partway for storage and you can use them right out of the box, and that’s more than half charged. So now we’ll put this into test mode, and we’ll do the same for all the other ones.

It’s another day and we’re ready to look at the results. The first battery was able to output 796 milliamps and it took 842 to charge. Battery 2 is a bit better at over 800 β€” 825 discharge. Battery 3 was 796, and battery number four was able to output about 800. So all of these are within tolerance.

Yeah, I love Eneloops, they’re great. I’m going to go put these to work right now. If you’re interested in these, there’s a link in the description, and I also did a video on this charger β€” I’ll put some links to that too. Thanks for watching and I’ll see you next time. Bye.