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List Price: $14.99
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Manufacturer: DigiPower
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Binding: Electronics Brand: DigiPower EAN: 0758302616848 Feature: Nickel-metal hydride chemistry, 1.2 volts Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: DigiPower Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: DigiPower Model: BH27AA Publisher: DigiPower Studio: DigiPower Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Features
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Nickel-metal hydride chemistry, 1.2 volts 2700-mAh capacity gives you longer-lasting run time Each battery can be recharged up to 1000 times Overcharge protection and environmental safety Four-pack of AA-sized batteries
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Editorial Reviews:
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PRODUCT FEATURES:Each battery can be recharged up to 1000 timesOvercharge protection and environmental safetyHighest power capacity gives you more run time
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Digipower BH27AA Comment: The batteries are great! They last a long time, and charge quickly. I like the "smart" charger best of all. Although, the batteries are a bit larger than regular "AA" batteries. They wouldn't fit in my son's drum machine, or my wife's Apple Logic remote control. But, they fit in everything else I have used them in.
Customer Rating:      Summary: good batteries for me. Comment: My Pentax K100D loves these batteries. I have both the 2700 and 2500mah versions, and they all last and last. Love the rapid charging, too. I've had the 2500's for almost 2 years and have used them extensively.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bad batteries or bad seller Comment: These batteries from SkyBox-USA last for about 10 pictures on a Fujifilm S700 on manual/auto modes - virtually unusable! Shipping cost almost as much the product and wasn't very fast. The 30-day return period of SkyBox-USA starts from the day of purchase. I got them 10 days after purchase. The first charge was fine. But the second charge started to give that 10-picture performance already. I first suspected that I wasn't charging them properly and tried draining them with the function provided by my camera. It didn't work. And because of this self-check and the time constraints I had during finals' period and the holiday season, I missed the deadline to demand a refund or exchange. In sum, $17 dollars and more than a month's hassle and frustration gave four unusable batteries.
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