these are the ONLY batteries I use for my mouse and keyboard. I have the charger and these batteries are hard to find so I'm always looking for them. Thanks OP! As far as quality goes, let me just say that I recharge them over and over and over again and I have had the same two batteries for the past 4-5 years and I'm still using them
osv1 said: this deal is mostly for people who have the 15-minute charger that the batteries were designed for. this batteries will work with all the chargers but if you want to be charged with in 15 minutes you need RAYOVAC charger great deal
johnny98 said: RichyCox said: Do they last for 15 minutes too?
I kid but anyone know Rayovac's quality?
Rayovac has been around for decades. I usually consider them to be just as good as Energizer and Duracell.
Purely anecdotal, but the Rayovac long life batteries would last 40 hours when I played Pokemon on the Game Boy all the time. Granted, these weren't the rechargeable kind, but I felt it was comparable to Energizer and Duracell as well.
This was also back in the day when I would put the dead batteries in the freezer to get 30 minutes more power.
These batteries are great, I have two sets of the AAA's for use in my harmony remote. My 15min charger's adapter went dead a few days back and I am unable to charge my existing batteries at that speed anymore. The adapter has very high and odd ratings, so not sure how to replace it. May be a generic laptop charger can do the trick.
While the ability to charge in 15min is useful at times (ie., you realize you need to replace your batteries at least 15min before you absolutely need them), the LSD batteries are a lot more useful because they are always ready. I have been stocking up on the LSD batteries whenever I find them cheap. See the recent deal on Rayovac's from Amazon.
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