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hello everyone, rechargeable batteries / batteries according to the wiki in Spanish both terms are suitable, but it sounds cooler to call them rechargeable batteries, when you go to buy them at the usual store with the dim-witted clerk :troll::troll::troll:
the issue: I have a Logitech EX110 keyboard and an NGS red flea advanced mouse both with rechargeable batteries, duracell 1000mAh and a GP power bank charger.
the problem I have is that each time the batteries last less and that means they are reaching the end of their life :eoh::eoh: now more than glorious moments they give me moments ….. I don't know, being without a keyboard or mouse in the middle of a BF3 game gives a feeling that is hard to explain/express.now the million dollar question is: which batteries have given you the best results? duration/price
to be honest I can't remember when I bought these duracell ones but they are a few years old
greetings and thanks
P.D I value the duration a lot because even if they are "recyclable" it's not a plan to consume certain products like crazy. -
Hello
I have been told that these IMEDION NiMH "AA" type 2400 mAh batteries work very well and last a long time
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Of all the ones I've tried, I'm not sure if it's just me, but the ones that last the longest are the Energizer 2200 and 2450 mAh ones and the second ones are the Decathlon ones, although I have some from Lidl, Panasonic, and the brand that makes you laugh.
The ones that didn't work well for me were the Duracell ones, even though they were 2650mAh.
And the more mAh, the longer the battery charge lasts, even though you see that they put 1.2v, which is normal in all rechargeable ones. -
Unfortunately, it depends on the batch.
Even in the same pack of four, there may be one that only lasts you three recharges and on the fourth one, it gives you an error, and it doesn't matter the brand: you can buy some Energizers and they last you a puff or some from the brand "Nisu" that make you clap your ears.
My recommendation, go for the cheap ones, and ultimately, buy a pack of a hundred of the normal, ordinary and cheap batteries. In the end, it may be more cost-effective to use and throw them away than to spend 10 euros on rechargeable batteries every week. -
That's what a mechanic told me about car batteries but anyway, the Varta ones worked quite well for me years ago xD -
Man, I said that about the brands because I have like 16 energizers and 8 of those quechua ones for a long time and none of them have broken, and they still hold up. I use them with the wii, keyboards, mice, so there are some that charge a few more times than 3 or 4.
Whoololon, I'm not saying you're wrong, it's the same as getting a mercedes. They're supposed to not fail, but you got the dummy, but it's not normal for their quality standards that are better than those of a dacia, for example.