🔋 Power up your day, sustainably and effortlessly!
Varta NiMH Longlife Accu Micro AAA rechargeable batteries deliver 800 mAh capacity with innovative Ready-to-Use technology, allowing immediate use without prior charging. Designed for durability, they withstand over 1000 recharge cycles and resist overcharging and deep discharging, making them ideal for everyday devices like wireless mice, clocks, and torches.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.9 x 7.9 x 1.2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 20 x 20 x 20 millimetres |
Item Weight | 14 g |
Brand | VARTA |
Colour | green |
Model year | 2007 |
Part number | 56703 |
Size | 2 Units |
Style | AAA, 800 mAh |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**J
Excellent Customer Service 10☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
Good batteries do the job
E**I
Phone charging batteries
Replaces panasonic standard batteries Matched charge rate
A**X
Cordless phone battery
Item received as indicated although the batteries only had about 33% charge when received. Cannot comment on longevity etc as it has been in use only for a few days now.
S**K
perfect, value for money
Works fine, no issues.
K**N
Good battery for the price
Changed over to these batteries after using a different brand.So far found them a lot better they last there charge a lot longer.
G**N
Value
Quality item
M**S
Good battery
Value for money
A**.
New lease of life to my ageing old cordless phones!
Bought these for my Panasonic cordless phones. Original set of batteries were so degraded they would only hold a charge for 1 hour max. One of the handsets was so bad it would turn off as soon as I picked it up from the charger!Popped these Varta batteries in, left them to charge continuously overnight without interruption.They've been going for 12 days in standby with about 6 hours talk time. Absolutely incredible.These batteries brought a new lease of life to my ageing old Panasonic cordless phones (which in all fairness are still perfectly good phones!)A little tip to stop batteries degrading too fast: let your batteries actually run out before you put the phone back on the charger. Don't just put your phone back on the charger after every single phone call.
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