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title: "Rechargeable AA 1.5V Lithium Batteries 8-Pack, Full-Recharged Long-Lasting 3500mWh High-Capacity 2300+mAh Dual A with Fast Charger Combo for High-Tech Devices, Blink Cameras, Cycle Times 1300x"
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# 44% Faster 4-Channel Fast Charging 1300 Recharge Cycles Longevity 3500mWh / 2333mAh High Capacity Rechargeable AA 1.5V Lithium Batteries 8-Pack, Full-Recharged Long-Lasting 3500mWh High-Capacity 2300+mAh Dual A with Fast Charger Combo for High-Tech Devices, Blink Cameras, Cycle Times 1300x

**Brand:** czvv
**Price:** € 47.16
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔋 Power Up Your Life with CZVV: Fast, Fierce, and Fearlessly Reliable!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Rechargeable AA 1.5V Lithium Batteries 8-Pack, Full-Recharged Long-Lasting 3500mWh High-Capacity 2300+mAh Dual A with Fast Charger Combo for High-Tech Devices, Blink Cameras, Cycle Times 1300x by czvv
- **How much does it cost?** € 47.16 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- czvv enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted czvv brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Charge Fast, Live Faster:** Simultaneously charge 4 batteries with CZVV’s Q022 Bravo charger, cutting recharge time by nearly half and eliminating downtime.
- • **Smart Safety, Zero Worries:** AdaptiveProtection module guards against overcharge, short circuit, and reverse polarity—only use CZVV’s charger for ultimate peace of mind.
- • **Built to Endure 1300+ Cycles:** Advanced PlungeVoltage tech boosts cycle life 30% beyond traditional rechargeables—invest once, power devices for years.
- • **Power That Outlasts Your Day:** 3500mWh high-capacity lithium polymer cells deliver 50% longer runtime for smart locks and 37% more for oximeters—keep your devices unstoppable.
- • **Universal Powerhouse for Every Device:** From gaming controllers to outdoor security cams, these lightweight 0.59 lb batteries maintain 85% capacity after 12+ months idle, ready for any challenge.

## Overview

The CZVV Rechargeable AA 1.5V Lithium Batteries 8-Pack combines ultra-high 3500mWh capacity with a rapid 4-channel fast charger, delivering 1300+ recharge cycles and advanced safety features. Designed for professional-grade performance across indoor and outdoor devices, these lightweight lithium polymer batteries maintain long-lasting power and efficiency, backed by a 3-year warranty and lifetime support.

## Description

The CZVV Rechargeable Lithium 1.5V AA batteries is designed for use in household and business items like mice, keyboards, gamepads, remotes, toys, and more.Ultra-High Capacity High energy density in a small volume ensures maximum capacity. Whether it is daily necessities or office devices, the massive capacity escorts the endurance of devices significantly.Cycle 1300s of Times Cycle times to over 1300x, the combined value of a single battery exceeds 1000+ ordinary dry batteries. All batteries are guaranteed to be pre-charged before leaving the factory. CZVV warrants these batteries to be free from defects in materials and workmanship.Fast Charing with CZVV's AA/AAA Charger SeriesDesign simplicity, charge effortlessly. The incredibly fast M3 MCU brings breakout performance to Charger for 1.5V AA/AAA Series. Rechargeable 1.5V AA batteries can be fully charged in just 2 hours, and for 1.5V Rechargeable AAA batteries, it is reduced to just 1 hour.Equipped with an AdaptiveProtection module, using CZVV's charger to take overheating risk and battery damage away from your devices.Supercharged by the Q022 charger, your perfect household partner. Lighter on the planet.What matters to you matters to CZVV, too.From using more recycled materials that minimize environmental impact.About CZVV We are an emerging high-tech enterprise from China. We founded the brand with the vision to redefine green energy and make life better. At CZVV, we focus on producing the highest quality products for consumers - a philosophy that has been in place since we produced our first battery on the shop floor. Since then, the pursuit of supply chain excellence has become not an end but a mission for us. Not the end, but the beginning.

Review: Reliable Rechargeable Battery with Solid Performance. - Updated 12/09/2023 Battery died today after another week but the doorbell averaged 170 clips per day for the that week. Sucks the doorbell is ignoring my motion zones and keep recording cars driving by. Updated 12/02/2023 It's been a week since I've been using a set in my ring doorbell. I did another test to see the remaining mAh. Testing the two batteries in series had a remaining mAh of 721 which is 16% remaining as full it was 4543 mAh with (two cells in series). This may seems like it dies quickly which it did but my door bell gets triggered 100+ times per day. So I'd call that a win! I recently purchased this rechargeable battery for my devices and decided to put it to the test using the ET5410A+. The test results were impressive, with the battery delivering a capacity of 2189mAh, which is a commendable 94% of its rated capacity at a moderate discharge of 0.250 amps with a voltage of 1.48 during testing. I'm currently using a set of these batteries in my Blink Ring Doorbell since 11/25/2023, and they've been performing well. I plan to update my review once these batteries finally run out, but so far, I'm impressed with their performance and hopefully longevity. So far this rechargeable battery has proven to be a solid investment for my electronic devices. Highly recommended!
Review: So far meeting my needs - Trying select a rechargeable battery can be confusing. In my situation, I use the 8 rechargeable batteries in a Garmin GPSMAP 79 and an West Marine VHF radio. The requirement is that I need them to be chargeable from a portable solar panel and a portable charger. Having tried a different manufacturers lithium ion 1.5 v rechargeable batteries, it couldn't be charged with either of those devices. I was able to charge from both devices using these batteries with their charger. All eight batteries were able to fully charge. I can't say the same thing about the other manufacturers batteries I was trying. The reason for lithium ion over NiMH batteries is that you can get them with 1.5Vdc output whereas the NiMH are rated at 1.2Vdc output. In other words, you has less minimum voltage head room. Some electronic devices don't work reliable when the voltage dips under 1Vdc. Problem is that you only find out whether that's a problem through trial and error. My Gramin GPSMAP device is suppose to work with NiMH batteries, but when I tried some, the device would not power up. I can't tell if the problem is caused by Garmin electronics not really working with NiMH batteries or the batteries were faulty. The NiMM batteries both reported being fully charged and outputting 1.2 Vdc. The lesson I'm sharing is that picking out rechargeable batteries at this time seems to be a hit or miss endeavor seeing the number of complaints about DOA batteries. These batteries got a 3 or lower rating 19% of the time! so I guess that means the 81% of the time people found these batteries favorable. That's probably pretty good. The only real drawback to lithium ion batteries is that they can more easily combust making them a safety concern. NiMH batteries do not have this same inherent risk. So far in my testing process, these batteries have been meeting my needs. I like the small light weight charger it comes with. The round green light lets you know that the charger is getting power, Then there is a red or green led light above each battery. Red means that the battery is being charged and Green means that the battery is fully charged. The positive tip end of the battery contains a blue led light. (Yep, in the battery itself) If you look closely at the positive tip you'll still 4 small holes the that led blue light shines through. When placed them in the charger, it fairly easy to see the blue LED light. The blue LED light on means that the battery says it's charging. The blue LED light turns off when the batteries are fully charged. It turns out that the entire charger shuts off once it's fully charge. If you're fully charged you need to unplug and plug the charger if you want to see the green LED lights. When you first begin, you'll see the red light on and in a short time each batteries blue LED light will flicker. Eventually it will turn off and you'll see the green led light. And once all batteries have been charged the charger will just shutdown. It's seems to be one of the more intuitive charger designs on letting you know the status of the charging system. None of the chargers on the market seem to let you know the capacity percentage. I was somewhat influenced by a review paper on top rechargeable batteries manufacturers. That review rated CZVV as the top pick. We know that's all marketing, but I liked the evaluation methodology they used. CZVV's web site shows the battery composition; it looks simple and cleanly package. I also like the plastic battery cases it comes with. I still need a set of backup batteries along on my adventures. Please note that CZVV wants you to only use their charger with their batteries. Obviously you can't charge NiMH batteries with a Lithium Ion charger and vise-a-versa, but their recommendation is to also only use their batteries and their charging system. At first that may seem like folklore, but I got a strange feeling that pair batteries and charging systems, especially for lithium ion batteries at this time, is what you should aways be doing. Remember that the CZVV battery contains electronics that the CZVV charger may negotiate with (i.e.: fast charging or power sharing) . That's at least a rationale argument for why the battery and charging system need to be paired. I think it's a good thing that CZVV tells you not to mix manufacturer. I think that's absolutely true on the standard sized the lion ion batteries. The batteries are rated at 3500mWh. I have no idea on what I actually get. It seems that most battery manufacturers seem not to actually produce there specification claim; but the truth is that the actual rating doesn't matter. All that matters to the user if the batteries last for a time enough to power their device till the batteries need to be recharged and that's actually a function on how much power your device uses and how inconvenient is it to change batteries. You won't know the answer until you actually try the batteries on the device your using. It seems you can't reliable trust mWh ratings when comparing batteries. It's best to think of that rating as a capacity category. 3500mWh means the manufacturer's high capacity AA type battery. As I've stated, so far I'm very impressed with these batteries. I'm only at the beginning state of evaluating these batteries. The next question of concern is: do they reliably recharge?. I'll be checking that out over the next 3 months, and will report on those findings. In other words how well they worked in the field!! At this time I feel pretty hopeful that they'll past my trial period.

## Features

- Lightweight but Massive Capacity: Weighs as little as a piece of the fountain pen(0.71 oz) yet could power last smart lock use times 50% more, Oximeter use times last 37% more. Whether it's a gamepad, wireless keyboard, mouse, or other devices powered by AA batteries - choose rechargeable AA batteries, Recharge Anytime, and Use Smoothly.
- Fast Charge Design: Supports 4-channels fast charging at the same time. Significantly reduces charging time by at least 44% - Reduce waste and save money when used with CZVV's Q022 Bravo battery charger. Equipped with AdaptiveProtection module, avoid any unusual charging at the start - Our 1.5V Lithium AA/AAA Series Charger all with overcharge, short circuit, overcurrent, reverse connection protection, support for wrong indication. *Unauthorized use of other brand chargers may cause accidents.
- 1300x Cycle Times: Small Body, Big Power. Equipped with CZVV’s PlungeVoltage technology, through the proper ratio of positive and negative materials, CZVV rechargeable AA batteries increase the cycle times by 30% compared to traditional rechargeable batteries. Ideal choice for your home indoor & outdoor security camera systems. Spend Once, Hassle-Free Use.
- Wide Application: Compatible with most AA battery-powered device. Thanks to the chemical characteristics of our battery materials - compared with the 23% rate of Ni-Cr batteries, the unique lower discharge rate of CZVV rechargeable AA batteries ensure the service life - which means the batteries still maintain 85% capacity after 12+ months of non-use. Regardless of any scene within the temperature range of -4~140℉: entertainment, gaming, household or industry, your reliable unstoppable power.
- What You Get: A Set of Recommended CZVV Entry-Level Rechargeable AA Combo. Included CZVV 3500mWh/2333mAh 1.5V AA Classic Batteries (8 Count Pack), CZVV Q022 Bravo White Charger *1, USB to C 5V/2A Cable *1 (31.5 In/0.8 m), User Guide *1, Batteries Storage Box *2, CZVV Industry-leading Exclusive 3-year Warranty, Lifetime Technical Support and Friendly Customer Service.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09QW7MLPS |
| Amperage | 2 Amps |
| Antenna Location | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Battery Capacity | 2333 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Weight | 20 Grams |
| Brand | czvv |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,467 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | CE, RoHS, UN38.3, PSE, WEEE, SP188 |
| Item Dimensions | 0.55 x 0.55 x 1.97 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.59 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CZVV, Hixon (Shenzhen) Technology Limited |
| Model Name | J818 1*8 + Q022(White) |
| Model Number | J818J 1*8 + Q022K |
| Number of Batteries | 8 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Reusability | Use by Charging Cycle |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Count |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3-Year Manufacturer (In Case of Non-man-made Damage) |

## Product Details

- **Battery Capacity:** 2333 Milliamp Hours
- **Battery Cell Composition:** Lithium Polymer
- **Brand:** czvv
- **Number of Batteries:** 8 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Indoor/Outdoor

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reliable Rechargeable Battery with Solid Performance.
*by O***T on November 29, 2023*

Updated 12/09/2023 Battery died today after another week but the doorbell averaged 170 clips per day for the that week. Sucks the doorbell is ignoring my motion zones and keep recording cars driving by. Updated 12/02/2023 It's been a week since I've been using a set in my ring doorbell. I did another test to see the remaining mAh. Testing the two batteries in series had a remaining mAh of 721 which is 16% remaining as full it was 4543 mAh with (two cells in series). This may seems like it dies quickly which it did but my door bell gets triggered 100+ times per day. So I'd call that a win! I recently purchased this rechargeable battery for my devices and decided to put it to the test using the ET5410A+. The test results were impressive, with the battery delivering a capacity of 2189mAh, which is a commendable 94% of its rated capacity at a moderate discharge of 0.250 amps with a voltage of 1.48 during testing. I'm currently using a set of these batteries in my Blink Ring Doorbell since 11/25/2023, and they've been performing well. I plan to update my review once these batteries finally run out, but so far, I'm impressed with their performance and hopefully longevity. So far this rechargeable battery has proven to be a solid investment for my electronic devices. Highly recommended!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So far meeting my needs
*by T***K on April 22, 2024*

Trying select a rechargeable battery can be confusing. In my situation, I use the 8 rechargeable batteries in a Garmin GPSMAP 79 and an West Marine VHF radio. The requirement is that I need them to be chargeable from a portable solar panel and a portable charger. Having tried a different manufacturers lithium ion 1.5 v rechargeable batteries, it couldn't be charged with either of those devices. I was able to charge from both devices using these batteries with their charger. All eight batteries were able to fully charge. I can't say the same thing about the other manufacturers batteries I was trying. The reason for lithium ion over NiMH batteries is that you can get them with 1.5Vdc output whereas the NiMH are rated at 1.2Vdc output. In other words, you has less minimum voltage head room. Some electronic devices don't work reliable when the voltage dips under 1Vdc. Problem is that you only find out whether that's a problem through trial and error. My Gramin GPSMAP device is suppose to work with NiMH batteries, but when I tried some, the device would not power up. I can't tell if the problem is caused by Garmin electronics not really working with NiMH batteries or the batteries were faulty. The NiMM batteries both reported being fully charged and outputting 1.2 Vdc. The lesson I'm sharing is that picking out rechargeable batteries at this time seems to be a hit or miss endeavor seeing the number of complaints about DOA batteries. These batteries got a 3 or lower rating 19% of the time! so I guess that means the 81% of the time people found these batteries favorable. That's probably pretty good. The only real drawback to lithium ion batteries is that they can more easily combust making them a safety concern. NiMH batteries do not have this same inherent risk. So far in my testing process, these batteries have been meeting my needs. I like the small light weight charger it comes with. The round green light lets you know that the charger is getting power, Then there is a red or green led light above each battery. Red means that the battery is being charged and Green means that the battery is fully charged. The positive tip end of the battery contains a blue led light. (Yep, in the battery itself) If you look closely at the positive tip you'll still 4 small holes the that led blue light shines through. When placed them in the charger, it fairly easy to see the blue LED light. The blue LED light on means that the battery says it's charging. The blue LED light turns off when the batteries are fully charged. It turns out that the entire charger shuts off once it's fully charge. If you're fully charged you need to unplug and plug the charger if you want to see the green LED lights. When you first begin, you'll see the red light on and in a short time each batteries blue LED light will flicker. Eventually it will turn off and you'll see the green led light. And once all batteries have been charged the charger will just shutdown. It's seems to be one of the more intuitive charger designs on letting you know the status of the charging system. None of the chargers on the market seem to let you know the capacity percentage. I was somewhat influenced by a review paper on top rechargeable batteries manufacturers. That review rated CZVV as the top pick. We know that's all marketing, but I liked the evaluation methodology they used. CZVV's web site shows the battery composition; it looks simple and cleanly package. I also like the plastic battery cases it comes with. I still need a set of backup batteries along on my adventures. Please note that CZVV wants you to only use their charger with their batteries. Obviously you can't charge NiMH batteries with a Lithium Ion charger and vise-a-versa, but their recommendation is to also only use their batteries and their charging system. At first that may seem like folklore, but I got a strange feeling that pair batteries and charging systems, especially for lithium ion batteries at this time, is what you should aways be doing. Remember that the CZVV battery contains electronics that the CZVV charger may negotiate with (i.e.: fast charging or power sharing) . That's at least a rationale argument for why the battery and charging system need to be paired. I think it's a good thing that CZVV tells you not to mix manufacturer. I think that's absolutely true on the standard sized the lion ion batteries. The batteries are rated at 3500mWh. I have no idea on what I actually get. It seems that most battery manufacturers seem not to actually produce there specification claim; but the truth is that the actual rating doesn't matter. All that matters to the user if the batteries last for a time enough to power their device till the batteries need to be recharged and that's actually a function on how much power your device uses and how inconvenient is it to change batteries. You won't know the answer until you actually try the batteries on the device your using. It seems you can't reliable trust mWh ratings when comparing batteries. It's best to think of that rating as a capacity category. 3500mWh means the manufacturer's high capacity AA type battery. As I've stated, so far I'm very impressed with these batteries. I'm only at the beginning state of evaluating these batteries. The next question of concern is: do they reliably recharge?. I'll be checking that out over the next 3 months, and will report on those findings. In other words how well they worked in the field!! At this time I feel pretty hopeful that they'll past my trial period.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rechargeable batteries
*by C***E on January 26, 2026*

So convenient, works as well as regular batteries. Last as long if not longer than regular batteries. Love them.

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