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Panasonic eneloop pro (4 pcs., AA, 2500 mAh)
EUR24,04 EUR6,01/1pcs.

Panasonic eneloop pro

4 pcs., AA, 2500 mAh


Question about Panasonic eneloop pro

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c4limero

2 years ago

I see that they have a voltage of 1.2v. Does this still work properly with battery-intensive games or vehicles (like big remote-controlled cars)? Because it's not always specified in the game manuals, but when it is, they always say 1.5v. (I'm sorry if this is a silly question, but me and electrics make 2)

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flozbi

2 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
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All the rechargeable batteries in this format are 1.2V. They work everywhere I put them, and that's all I've used for decades.
There was one exception, however, and that was a little remote-controlled car my son got that only worked with 3 1.5v batteries. In this case, it's down to the poor design of the car. I got rid of it and bought a real one (Blackzon Slyder MT) for my son. I wasn't going to buy 3 alkaline batteries every 10 minutes of use.
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danidubach

2 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
I now only use the eneloop. Top batteries with very good performance. Works perfectly for games and RC cars
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sonyboy1

2 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
They work everywhere for me.
I'm not familiar with voltage either
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scheidegger8125

2 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Good evening, I have used these batteries in my digital camera (old model). Nothing worked with conventional batteries. The ennelop's, on the other hand, have always worked perfectly. I think they can also withstand greater loads. Just try them out. You can also use these batteries in other devices. LG