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Amazon Basics AAA Alkaline High-Performance Batteries deliver consistent 1.5V power with a 10-year leak-free shelf life. This 8-pack is compatible with a wide range of devices including game controllers, toys, and cameras, and carries the Nordic Swan Ecolabel, ensuring an eco-friendly choice for long-term reliable energy.
Antenna Location | Camera |
Item Weight | 3.36 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.39 x 1.73 inches |
Unit Count | 8 Count |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Amperage | 1.5 Amps |
Battery Capacity | 1340 |
Reusability | Single Use |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
J**B
Great Quality AAA Batteries with Long Shelf Life
I’ve been using the Amazon Basics AAA Alkaline High-Performance Batteries for a while now, and they’ve exceeded my expectations. These batteries have a 10-year shelf life, which is perfect for keeping a backup supply around the house without worrying about them losing power.They work reliably in all my small devices like TV remotes, wireless keyboards, clocks, and portable gadgets. The performance is consistent and long-lasting compared to other brands I’ve tried. The 36-pack offers excellent value, especially if you have multiple devices needing frequent battery replacements.Overall, these batteries deliver dependable power at a budget-friendly price, and I’ll definitely be purchasing them again.
M**E
Value for you money
These are great batteries for such a great price. They are the correct charge and they last just as long as other brands. Amazon basic has some of the best things.
R**S
Reliable Everyday Power at a Good Value
Reliable Everyday Power at a Good ValueThese Amazon Basics AAA alkaline batteries have quickly become my go-to for powering the many small devices around my home—TV remotes, wireless mice, digital thermometers, and even a string of fairy lights my kids love. They arrive well-packaged in a box of 36, which is generous enough that I don’t worry about running out at inconvenient times.Performance has been solid. Every device I’ve put them in has worked immediately and continues to run smoothly. The batteries are labeled with a 10-year shelf life, and while I obviously can’t verify that yet, it’s reassuring to know I can store extras for emergencies without concern they’ll lose their charge. The leak-resistant design is another plus, especially since I’ve had name-brand batteries corrode in old remotes before.One thing to keep in mind: these are not rechargeable. If you go through batteries quickly in high-drain devices like cameras or toys that get constant use, it may be worth investing in a rechargeable system instead. But for everyday household items, these are a very cost-effective and dependable option.Bottom line: A bulk pack of AAA batteries that offers reliable performance, long shelf life, and good value—ideal for keeping your household essentials powered without overpaying.
C**C
7 brands, 1 test: results
AmazonBasics batteries are quite good in terms of capacity -- pretty much tied for the top spot compared to the other 6 brands I've tested, but other brands have the edge in capacity per dollar. When I computed value by dividing capacity by the cost per battery of the cheapest package size, they took a respectable third place, and they have the advantage of being a trusted name compared to the value leader. In the images I have attached a graph and a table summarizing my test results for the 7 types I've tested, but if you'd like to know more about how I test ... on to the in-dept test & review.I've been on a bit of a quest to test all of the top-selling aaa batteries on Amazon in a repeatable, precise way. This means the same equipment, same environmental conditions, and same slots in the equipment will be used for each test. For each test, I fully discharge 3 batteries in my Opus BT-C2000 battery analyzer at rates of 100 ma, 200 ma, and 400 ma (discharge rate affects usable capacity). I have also performed this exact same test (same equipment, same conditions) on the ACDelco, Duracell Procell, Duracell Coppertop, Energizer MAX, Maxell, and Rayovac. I have linked the other brands I've reviewed at the end of this review if you'd like to take a look at the other results for comparison purposes. For the Amazon Basics batteries, the capacity at each discharge rate was:Disch Rt | Capacity | Runtime | Sample use case100 mA | 997 mAh | 10 hrs | Low-power LED flashlight200 mA | 914 mAh | 4.5 hrs | Electronic toy / medium LED flashlight400 mA | 623 mAh | 1.5 hrs | Motorized toy / bright LED flashlightNote that these (and all other Alkalines) would achieve somewhat higher capacity (maybe 1200 mAh) in a low discharge application like a mouse, keyboard, remote control, etc because alkaline batteries have internal resistance that reduces usable capacity at high discharge rates.The capacity of these batteries is among the best I've tested -- take a look at the attached data table for comparative data. For the cost (~$0.31/ea in a 36 pack right now), these are a decent but beatable value -- the power supplied per dollar spent is very good, but eclipsed by other currently available options.Comparison:These batteries do well capacity-wise, but value-wise are blown away by the currently cheapest energy/dollar battery that I've tested, the ACDelco aaa's. Their capacity results were:Disch Rt | Capacity | Runtime100 mA | 1005 mAh | 10 hrs200 mA | 864 mAh | 4.3 hrs400 mA | 670 mAh | 1.7 hrsAs you can see, the Amazon batteries were very comperable ... but, at the current time the AmazonBasics batteries are $0.31/ea (36 pack), while the ACDelco batteries are about $0.21/ea (48 pack) -- so the ACDelco are significantly cheaper per mAh. I did not test shelf life, so it's possible that these may hold up better sitting in a drawer. Although both the Amazon batteries and the ACDelco batteries are certainly made on contract by a third party, I do think that I trust Amazon a bit more to provide consistent batteries than ACDelco ... although I haven't had any trouble with my ACDelco batteries so far. It's also worth noting that the Amazon batteries come in clearly superior packaging - while the ACDelco batteries come in a horrible gigantic plastic blister pack, the Amazon batteries come in a closable cardboard box. If you don't go through a lot of batteries & organization of your battery drawer is important to you, that could push them into the all-around winner category despite the ~50% price premium.Finally, because another review specifically mentions the Rayovac AA's as being 'good' in some usage scenarios, I thought I'd share my findings for the Rayovac AAA's. In short, they're garbage - the Amazon batteries are better in EVERY case. It's possible that the Rayovac AA's are much better than the AAA's, but I think it's more likely that the version of the Rayovacs tested by the website that he got his results from is different than the most popular Rayovac on Amazon (I source all of my batteries from Amazon). I ran the Rayovac test several times because I couldn't believe how poorly they did ... here are some typical Rayovac results:Disch Rt | Capacity | Runtime100 mA | 908 mAh | 9 hrs200 mA | 590 mAh | 2.9 hrs400 mA | 443 mAh | 1.1 hrsMy other battery tests/reviews:I have posted reviews for Duracell Coppertop, Duracell Procell and ACDelco aaa alkaline batteries with capacity data gathered using the exact same method and equipment. To find those reviews for comparison purposes, go to the product pages linked below and search for 'mah' under 'all reviews' (or just browse to them on my profile). If/when I do additional aaa tests/reviews in the future, I will update this list.ACDelco AAA Super Alkaline BatteriesDuracell AAA Batteries Coppertop MN2400 - 20 PackDuracell Procell AAA Batteries PC2400BKD09Energizer MAX AAA BatteriesMaxell Alkaline Battery AAA CellRayovac Alkaline AAA Batteries
J**R
Good Batteries as Good as any at a fair price.
Amazon Basics batteries are as good or better than any other brand. At a very good price. I have been using them for several years. Haven't had one leak yet. Run down, but not leak.
D**M
Good batteries
Great value pack! These AAA batteries last a long time and power everything from remotes to toys without issue. The 10-year shelf life makes it easy to stock up, and the 36-pack is super convenient for a busy household. They perform just as well as name brands but at a much better price. Reliable, affordable, and a must-have around the house—highly recommend!
J**N
Just like the branded version at a better price!
These are great value batteries and I like that they come in a cardboard box versus hard to use and store plastic. No difference between branded and offered at a much better value. The shelf life was 10 years, which was fantastic. These were standard tripe A and not rechargeable batteries. They functioned as expected. I recommend these.
F**S
Great Batteries At Money Saving Prices
These batteries last as long as the name brands but cost less than name brands. These are the main batteries I use for all my battery needs.
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