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Wii gets rechargeable battery packs with Sanyo's Eneloop

[2008-7-25]

Tag : remote battery

The vast majority of you people, including the blogger doesn't seemto understand that Sanyo's eneloop batteries, as well as Rayovac'sHybrid rechargeable batteries are superior type of recharg4ablebatteries.

Reglar rechargeable batteries such as Energizer e2 NiMH and highend ones such as Maha's cannot hold their charge very long. Meaningif you were to charge them on Monday but don't use them at alluntil Friday, you'll be surprised to find out that they need to berecharged. Why do you think you have to charge them first beforeyou use them even though you just bought them at the store or arenot recommended for clocks, smoke detectors, or remotes?

sanyo's eneloop and Rayovac's Hybrid do not have this flaw. Theyhave the same rechargeable capability yet can hold their chargewhen not in use almost as long as non-rechargeable batteries. Theyhave the best of both worlds with no real flaw except currently,their capacity aren't as high. I believe they top out at 1000 mAHfor size AA whereas other rechargeable AA batteries average 1200mAH and top out at 1600 mAH. That's not a deal breaker to me sincethey still last a long time in use in my camera. They can becharged in any NiMH chargers.

I personally use only eneloops and Hybrids for ALL my batteryneeds, even clocks and smoke detectors and remotes. You bet I useit in my Wii Remote. They are all rechargeable and thus reusablefor any electronic devices. Environmentally and economicallyfriendly.


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