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Amazon Basics 12-Pack Rechargeable AA NiMH Batteries deliver a robust 2400mAh capacity with the ability to recharge up to 400 times. Pre-charged using solar energy, they maintain 65% of their charge after 3 years in storage, making them a reliable, eco-friendly, and cost-effective choice for powering all your high-drain devices.

















| ASIN | B07NWT6YLD |
| Best Sellers Rank | 20 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1 in Rechargeable Household Batteries |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 240AAHCB |
| Manufacturer | Amazon |
| Product Dimensions | 1.42 x 1.42 x 5.01 cm; 28.35 g |
G**S
Bang for buck
I’ve been genuinely impressed with Amazon Basics AA and AAA batteries. They deliver consistently strong, reliable power across everything I’ve used them in — from TV remotes and wireless keyboards to game controllers, smart home sensors, and kids’ toys. Performance has been comparable to far more expensive branded batteries, with no noticeable drop-off in power or premature failures. What really stands out is their reliability over time. They hold charge well in low-drain devices, don’t leak, and feel dependable even when left installed for months. For everyday household use, they simply work exactly as you’d expect a good battery to work — no fuss, no surprises. The value proposition is exceptional. You get dependable performance at a price that makes sense, especially if you go through batteries regularly. They’re ideal for bulk buying without feeling like you’re compromising on quality. Overall, these are batteries you can buy with confidence. Practical, reliable, and excellent value — Amazon Basics AA and AAA batteries have become my default choice and I see no reason to switch back to more expensive alternatives.
H**G
Reliable, Long-Lasting Batteries — I’ve Ordered These Multiple Times
These Amazon Basics rechargeable AA batteries are excellent. I’ve ordered them multiple times now, and they’ve been consistently reliable every time. The 2400 mAh capacity lasts a long time, whether I’m using them in controllers, toys, cameras, or household devices, and they hold their charge well between uses. They recharge quickly, perform just as well as more expensive brands, and have saved me a lot of money over time. I also appreciate the convenience of the 16-pack — it’s great to always have spares ready to go. Overall, these are dependable, high-quality rechargeable batteries at a great price. I’ll definitely continue reordering them and highly recommend them to anyone looking for long-lasting rechargeables.
B**T
A Little Pricey but a Quality Battery Set
The Amazon Basics 16 Pack Rechargeable AA NiMH High Capacity Batteries, 2400 mAh, have been a dependable choice for us so far. In terms of performance, they have done exactly what we need them to do. They arrived pre charged, charged up again without issue, and have successfully held their charge through repeated use. We have recharged them many times, and they continue to perform consistently. For everyday household devices like remotes, wireless accessories, and small electronics, they have been reliable and durable. Compared to many other well known brands, the pricing is better. Right now, this set works out to roughly 1 € per battery, which is not unreasonable for 2400 mAh rechargeables. I still feel they sit about 15 to 20 percent higher than they ideally should. Sustainable products often appeal to people who care about reducing waste, though the upfront cost can be a real barrier for many households. More competitive pricing would make it easier for families to justify switching from disposable batteries, even if the long term savings are clear. Build quality feels solid, and we have not experienced early failures or noticeable degradation beyond what you would normally expect over time. The 2400 mAh capacity is strong for higher drain devices, and they have handled regular use well. Overall, these are dependable rechargeable batteries that perform as advertised. With slightly sharper pricing, they would be an even stronger value. As it stands, I would still buy them again if needed.
M**P
Amazon Basics 12-Pack Rechargeable AA NiMH High-Capacity Batteries, 2400 mAh, 1.2V, Recharge
I decided to switch properly to rechargeable batteries after realising how many disposables we were getting through every year. Between Xbox controllers, remotes, wireless mouse, children’s toys and the odd torch during power cuts, it was adding up. I went for this 12-pack of Amazon Basics 2400 mAh AAs because the price per battery was very reasonable, especially compared to big-name brands. The fact they arrive pre-charged is genuinely useful. I was able to put them straight into a controller and a bedside lamp without waiting around for a full charge first. That convenience makes a difference. In terms of compatibility, they’ve worked perfectly in everything I’ve tried — standard AA sizing means they slot straight into controllers, torches, fairy lights, clocks and cameras without any fitting issues. They sit snugly in the battery compartments and make proper contact first time. Performance has been consistently strong. In higher-drain devices like game controllers and LED torches, they hold up well. Brightness in torches and battery-powered lights has been steady and comparable to good disposable batteries — no dim, weak glow or early fade. Even as they start to run lower, the power output feels stable rather than dropping off suddenly. The 2400 mAh capacity is noticeable. They last longer than older rechargeables I’ve owned, especially in devices that get regular use. They also hold charge well when sitting unused. I’ve had a few stored for a couple of weeks and they still had plenty of power left. As for weight, they feel solid but not overly heavy. In hand they have that reassuring density you’d expect from a decent rechargeable battery, but they don’t make controllers or smaller devices feel bulky or unbalanced. Long term, the value is where these really make sense. Being able to recharge them hundreds of times will easily outweigh the initial cost, and it’s far better than constantly throwing away single-use batteries. Overall, reliable, widely compatible, steady brightness output and excellent value for money. These have become my default choice and I wouldn’t go back to disposables now.
H**E
Ich habe die Amazon Basics aufladbaren Batterien inzwischen in AA und AAA mehrfach gekauft – und ich bin wirklich rundum zufrieden. 🙌🏼✨ Mir wurden sie damals empfohlen und seitdem bestelle ich eigentlich nur noch diese. 🔋 Leistung & Zuverlässigkeit Die Akkus halten lange, lassen sich problemlos laden und haben bei mir bisher in jedem Gerät einwandfrei funktioniert. Egal ob Fernbedienung, kleine Geräte oder Alltags-Elektronik – sie liefern konstant gute Leistung. ♻️ Nachhaltig & sparsam Gerade weil sie wiederaufladbar sind, spart man auf Dauer richtig viel Geld und produziert weniger Müll. Das macht’s noch besser. 💚🌱🌎 👍🏼 Fazit Ich habe sie jetzt schon mehrfach nachbestellt und würde sie jederzeit wieder kaufen. Top Qualität, super Preis-Leistung und absolut zuverlässig. 5 von 5 Sternen – meine Lieblingsakkus! 🔋✨💚
P**Y
Great product at a descent price. Hold their charge well. Tight squeeze in some products
G**Y
So far no complaints. Seem like decent quality. Ran capacity test on 8 of them . Two were over the claimed 2400 mAH. Three under by a small amount and three between 2155 and 2300. Happy with the results. Also bought Enloop regular and all were under the rated capacity by 100 to 200 mAH. Tried the high capacity Powerowl 2800 and out of 16 pack only two managed to get over 2000. Returned those.
Z**.
Great value and solid performance. For the price, the quality is impressive and they easily compare to more expensive brands. I’ll definitely be buying these again.
D**R
A good bit of time has passed to evaluate these batteries in my ROKU 3 (also purchased on Amazon). In the past, I've noted with alkaline batteries in the ROKU that one battery ALWAYS depletes before the other, usually by 1/4 volt. Having seen that issue several times, usually having had to replace only one of the two batteries, I'm concluding the ROKU remote keeps is continuously connected to the ROKU as long as the ROKU is turned on. This would explain why one battery frequently requires replacing. I have noted this phenomenon with two different ROKU remotes. I don't know who makes these batteries but they are very high quality. Also noted is they are about 25% heavier than the Everedy rechargeables at your local retailer. My weight scale is not digital but is still good enough to discern a difference in marking. These batteries (yes I can test voltage) seem to have significant density and hold a charge quite well for an extended period of time. The discharge time for batteries (battery) in the ROKU is over two months. Also, if I remember correctly, a fresh charge will loose only about 40% of it's charge over the course of a year. Battery technology is constantly changing (see batteryuniversity.com for a true education). To that end, these batteries far surpass the junk sold in retail stores. I've not found a 2400 mAh NiMh anywhere at the price point offered by Amazon. Also, please be advised that most rechargeable batteries do NOT (performance-based) match up to their mAh rating. So I'm not sure how these little guys rate, but I can say ... for the price point they outperform the smaller charge-capacity types found in the average retail establishment selling 1400 to 2300 (rare) rechargeables. In my opinion, they are almost worthless as they need constant recharging. These batteries are new-generation batteries and users will appreciate having them. A couple of additional notes: new generation NiMh rechargeables should not be fully discharged or anywhere close to that. The battery lifetime cycle can be extended greatly by recharging only after about half-use; there is no battery memory problem. The newer NiMh batteries are more subject to "stress" so deep discharge shortens their life. Same for cell phones .. don't deep discharge the battery. The battery lasts longer if you recharge after one or two bars. So anyway, these are really good rechargeables at the price point. I can't imagine better unless you want to put 8 or 10 hours into customer reviews and scouring best prices. Better to go for Kentucky Fried Chicken and a half bottle of Chardonnay with your wife out by the stream on a soft Autumn afternoon. Yes? And don't forget the music powered by the batteries that don't fail, even if you forgot to recharge them. :-)
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