
The New Low Discharge NiMH Rechargeable Batteries are capable of holding their charge for several months. The
Sanyo Eneloop can actually maintain up to 85% of their charge for up to a year according to Sanyo, unlike standard NiMH batteries which start to loose their charge very quickly. Also the
Sanyo Eneloop Batteries can be charged up to 1000 times.

There are the
Sanyo Eneloop,
Nexcell EnergyOn,
Accupower Acculoop, and the
Uniross Hybrio. At the present time we currently have the
Sanyo Eneloop in stock , but the
Energy ON ,
Acculoop, and the
Uniross Hybrio will be arriving within 1 to 2 Weeks.

Yes there is. These new batteries have a lower capacity than older NiMH Batteries. For instance the
Sanyo Eneloop are rated at 2000mAh ( Actual about 2100 in our tests), the Nexcell EnegyOn are rated at 2000mAh, the Accupower Acculoop are rated at 2100mAh, and the Uniross Hybrio are rated at 2100 mAh. However they all are designed to actually have a longer useful life than standard NiMH batteries.

Yes they can. Plus due to their Low Self Discharge rate they can also be used in devices like remote controls, flashlights as well. Basically you can use these batteries more like you would standard alkaine batteries. All of these batteries come charged and ready to use right out of the package, and can be recharged at any time without any fear of memory effect.

These new batteries can be fully charged with any good quality charger such as our Maha
MH-C204W,
MH-C401FS,
MH-C204GT,
MH-C9000,
MH-C800S,
MH-C801D, or the MH-C808M. Basically you can use charge these batteries like you would any NiMH rechargeable batteries. All of these batteries come charged and ready to use right out of the package, and can be recharged at any time without any fear of memory effect.