







🔋 Power up sustainably — never run out, never throw away!
HiQuick 12-pack AA rechargeable batteries deliver a robust 2800mAh capacity with low self-discharge, retaining up to 80% charge after 3 years. Designed with eco-friendly Ni-MH chemistry free from heavy metals, these batteries are compatible with all common Ni-MH chargers and a wide range of household devices. Rechargeable over 1200 times, they combine high performance with sustainability and cost efficiency, making them the smart choice for everyday power needs.





























| ASIN | B0CSJKZ2V3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 836 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 27 in Rechargeable Household Batteries |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Manufacturer | HiQuick |
| Package Dimensions | 15.6 x 6.1 x 1.7 cm; 310 g |
T**5
Rechargeable batteries that perform well
I use these HiQuick 2800mAh rechargeable batteries mostly in Xbox controllers, battery-powered Christmas lights and remote controls. Having tried various rechargeable batteries over the years, I have at last found a few different brands, HiQuick included, that suit my needs. I’m not sure whether the technology has significantly improved across the board in recent times or whether there are a number of different brands using the same type of decent quality battery. Either way, these HiQuick batteries work well in the various devices I put them in. As with most rechargeable batteries they last somewhat less time than equivalent non-rechargeable alkaline batteries (probably lasting about two-thirds the time of alkaline ones). But they can of course be recharged repeatedly so there is the potential to make significant savings. The listing claims that these batteries can be recharged over 1200 times but I’m nowhere near that yet, so can’t say whether that is an accurate claim. They charge pretty quickly, although some of that charging performance will be down to the type of charger that you have. Once charged, they also seem to retain that charge well over time whether or not they are being used which is a definite positive with rechargeable batteries. I’m pleased with these batteries and can recommend them. They seem to be good quality, are affordable and last very well in the equipment I put them in.
K**L
Good Quality Rechargeable Batteries for Daily Use
I’ve been using the HiQuick 2800 mAh AA rechargeable batteries for a while now, and they’ve done a solid job. They charge quickly, hold power well, and last long enough for things like remotes, kids’ toys, and my wireless mouse. I haven’t tested the full 2,800 mAh capacity, but in real use they seem strong and consistent. Even after a few recharge cycles, performance hasn’t dropped. For the price and the 16-pack quantity, I think they’re great value - practical, reliable, and easy to recommend.
L**A
Good enough
They don't hold their charge well if you say charge them and then leave in a drawer.. however, for general needs they charge and work well enough.. I just charge them on a sort of rotation. Ideally I would charge all and have in a drawer. I mostly use for led lights and such. Worth is for the sake of not buying batteries constantly.
C**.
The most reliable rechargeable batteries
These are the most reliable rechargeable batteries I've ever came across. Great to have them in the house especially over the Christmas period if you have kids with toys or decorations that require batteries
M**I
Great value and hold charge well
Hold charge well and if you’re organised, saves you a lot of money and waste from buying replaceable batteries. These will last me a lifetime - just get yourself a recharger that can do both AA and AAA batteries and then you’re good to go for a few years! I’ve bought a few packs of these over the last few years and will continue to do so!
S**N
Great value when you buy them on offer
I bought those batteries and Amazon batteries to use on cat repellers in the garden, HiQuick ones are out lasting Amazon batteries at least 15-20 % Both batteries are great but I prefer HiQuick ones as they hold power longer.
S**E
Reliable High-Capacity AA Batteries That Hold Their Charge Well
These HiQuick 2800mAh AA rechargeable batteries have been excellent so far. They arrive pre-charged and ready to use, and the capacity is great — perfect for devices that need a bit more power, like controllers, toys, lights, and small appliances. They recharge quickly, hold their charge well between uses, and perform consistently. The fact that you get 12 in the pack makes them great value, especially if you have lots of battery-powered devices around the house. Overall, solid, high-capacity AA batteries that do exactly what they promise. Reliable, long-lasting, and well worth the price.
T**1
Good battery
Arrived quickly and charged fast. Time will tell how they retain charge
O**K
Systematically tested battery capacities (as bit of a science/database project with my 8 year old). Of 16 not one battery has 2800mAh. 5 average 1347mAh (48% of advertised capacity) 10 average 2011mAh (72% of advertised capacity) 1 has 2415mAh (86% of advertised capacity) Some interesting statistical lessons for my child about process and quality control. Ten (63% of this lot of 16) are all within 42mAh of each other. The next group of 5 (highest 1255 vs lowest 1441) have a wider spread of 186mAh. Finally there is one better quality outlier. Overall the clustering suggests a fairly consistent pattern of about 2/3rd capacity very tightly clustered around 2000mAh and 1/3rd loosely clustered around 1350mAh. This is remarkably consistent and suggests a reasonably constant production & quality control process. There are also some interesting life lessons about misleading/false advertising. I find it difficult to believe that the vendor doesn't know these figures. As a reference we also tested a bank of eneloop AA and AAA batteries which advertised at 2000/750mAh are almost all higher and within 100mAh of their advertised capacity. Even our ten year old IKEA Ladda batteries are mostly around 1750 of their original 2000mAh. Also for reference we used a LiitoKala tester/charger. See pictures. While it is impossible for us to know how accurate our tester is (that would be a whole other experiment) using other brands of batteries for a comparative baseline (yet another lesson) provides a pretty clear confidence interval for our dataset.
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