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Rechargeable Lithium-Ion 1400mAh AA Batteries (4 Pack) $11.99 Delivered w/ FIRST ($79.99 + $23 Shipping Non-Members) @ Kogan NZ

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Great price for lithium rechargeable batteries.

  • Rechargeable design. Save money and reduce waste with reusable Lithium-Ion batteries.
  • Always ready. Keep a charged set on hand for controllers, toys, and more.
  • USB-C charging. No need for a special charger—just plug in any USB-C cable.
  • Charge anywhere. Power up via a wall plug, computer, car or power bank.
  • LED indicators. Lights flash while charging and stay solid when fully charged.
  • Great value 4 pack. Reliable power for multiple devices, saving you even more.

Battery Capacity
1400mAh
Battery Life
Up to 1200 recharges
Battery Type
Rechargeable Li-ion AA battery
Battery Voltage
1.5V
Charging Interface
USB-C
Charging Time
Up to 2 hours

Also available on Dicksmith(dicksmith.co.nz)

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Comments

  • Thanks! Worked for me. Missed this deal on MightyApe within an hour of it being posted due to them selling out.
    Looks like they've listened to my feedback (yeah right) and there's a buy limit of 1 instead of 4.
    Will happily abuse the free trial for Kogan though

  • +3

    Shruggie, unless you're doing something that really carefully hinges on a more consistent voltage (I don't know what that would be) I'd sooner point at getting NiMH rechargeables.

    Significantly higher capacity (NiMH AAs are usually ~2Ah because they use the entirety of the cell to store power), better handles wear, and yes you need a "special" charger (sort of, I mean the chargers tend to be pretty universal for NiMH batteries) but you can rack them up in large quantities if that actually mattered (I don't think it does), and AAs are usually used in pairs which means carrying the "special" charge cable that sometimes come with these or using two USB ports and cables.

    My opinion is that Li-ion AAs/AAAs are an inferior solution looking for a problem, they've taken a technology known for its energy density and deployed it in a scenario which gives it a lower energy density.

    • Our cat flap doesn't work well on NiMH rechargeable batteries, but it works well on Li Ion, probably because of the lower voltage in NiMH.
      But yes, for the majority, NiMH is better.

    • I used li ion rechargeables in my Quest controllers, the tracking wasnt as good with eneloops

  • +3

    With these do not plug the power in when they are in a device. The ones I have will go to full 4.2v on the terminals when powered up.

    • does that go to show the quality of the unit?,

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