🔋 Power Up Your Life with HiQuick!
The HiQuick LCD Battery Charger is a cutting-edge solution for charging AA and AAA rechargeable batteries. With 12 individual slots, it supports mixed charging modes and features both Micro USB and Type C inputs for ultimate convenience. The intelligent LCD screen provides real-time monitoring of battery status, while rapid charging technology ensures your batteries are ready in just 3 hours. Safety is paramount, with multiple protection mechanisms in place to prevent overcharging and other hazards.
J**H
Surprisingly Essential
This LCD Battery Charger has become one of the most practical and reliable tools in our household. It’s no exaggeration to call this a must-have item for anyone with multiple battery-powered devices, especially those looking to reduce waste, save money over time, and maximise the life of their rechargeable batteries. This 12-slot model with LCD display has replaced a clutter of older, slower chargers I previously used. It's compact, efficient, and performs consistently across a wide variety of batteries.The first thing that impressed me was its flexibility. The charger supports both AA and AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries, and you don’t have to charge in pairs. Every slot operates independently, so you can charge one battery or a full set of twelve without worrying about imbalance or overloading. I tested it with standard 1300mAh AAA and high-capacity 2800mAh AA batteries, including older rechargeables from other brands like Eneloop, AmazonBasics, and Duracell, and everything worked flawlessly. The LCD display clearly shows the charge status for each battery, which has saved me a lot of second-guessing and helps avoid overcharging.One feature I particularly appreciate is the dual input with USB-C and micro USB. I’ve used it with a 5V/2A adapter, a laptop USB port in a pinch, and even a power bank during travel. The manufacturer warns against using both ports at once (important to note), but having both available adds real convenience. It's a smart touch for modern households, especially now that USB-C is becoming the standard. Just make sure you use a strong enough power supply — a weak 1A plug won't cut it when all 12 slots are loaded.What sets this charger apart from others I’ve tried is how well it handles real-world charging situations. I use rechargeable batteries in so many devices: 1) wireless mice, 2) wireless keyboards, 3) TV remote controls, 4) LED headlamps, 5) children’s toys, 6) motion sensor lights, 7) torches, 8) wireless doorbells, 9) kitchen scales, 10) electric pepper grinders, 11) digital thermometers, 12) bathroom scales, 13) wall clocks, 14) handheld milk frothers, and most importantly recently, 15) underfloor heating remote controls. This last one alone has made the charger indispensable.As we recently moved to a larger home with zoned underfloor heating, we now have multiple battery-operated wall thermostats and remote sensors for temperature and humidity. These drain batteries constantly. Instead of relying on disposable batteries, I now rotate multiple sets of AAA rechargeables, charging them with the HiQuick as part of our household routine. It’s an efficient system, and I’ve seen no performance drop in the devices since switching to rechargeable power. That speaks volumes about both the batteries and the charger.Another concern users sometimes raise is battery lifespan. To prolong the life of your NiMH batteries, avoid overcharging or charging when unnecessary. The HiQuick charger helps with this because of its intelligent MCU control and -delta V detection. Once a battery reaches full charge, it switches to trickle mode, maintaining the battery gently rather than overcooking it. I’ve also learned to avoid mixing old and new batteries in the same charge cycle and to store batteries at about 50% if they’re not in use for long periods. Simple habits like this go a long way.A quick note on brands: I’ve tested it with HiQuick's own 2800mAh AA and 1100mAh AAA cells, and they do pair very well with the charger. Charging is fast, consistent, and predictable. But I also use it regularly with third-party batteries, including AmazonBasics and Panasonic Eneloop, without issues. It's not brand-locked, which makes it ideal for households that already have a mix of rechargeable cells.Regarding build quality, the unit is surprisingly lightweight, but it doesn’t feel flimsy. The battery slots grip firmly without being too tight, and the buttons and screen are responsive. It fits easily into a kitchen drawer or sits quietly on a desk without being intrusive. Because it's fanless and passively cooled, it runs silently — something I greatly appreciate when working or relaxing nearby. There's no hum, buzz, or annoying flicker.If I were to nitpick, it’s that the LCD doesn’t auto-dim or switch off, so if you're charging overnight in a bedroom, you may notice the backlight. I solved this with a simple piece of tape, but a dimmer or timeout function would be welcome. Also, it doesn’t charge C or D cells, but that’s clearly stated in the description and expected for the size. For AA and AAA, it’s spot-on.In terms of safety, I’ve had zero issues — no overheating, no failed charges, no battery leakage. The charger detects faulty cells and displays 'ERR' on screen, which has helped me identify and recycle a few old batteries that no longer held charge. That kind of feedback loop is extremely helpful and something basic chargers lack.This charger has fundamentally changed how I use batteries in the home. Gone are the days of reaching for a pack of disposables or hunting for a charged battery last minute. I now have a small tray system where spent batteries go into a queue, and the HiQuick handles the rest. With the rise of remote devices in modern homes — especially smart devices, environmental monitors, and wireless controls — investing in a charger like this pays for itself many times over. It’s not just an accessory; it’s part of an efficient, eco-conscious system.All in all, I’d call the HiQuick LCD Battery Charger a quietly brilliant product. It doesn’t scream for attention, but it delivers consistent, high-performance charging for all your AA and AAA needs. It’s smart, safe, compact, and incredibly practical. Whether you’re a parent, a tech enthusiast, a smart home user, or just someone fed up with wasting money on disposable batteries, this belongs in your home. It’s not just a charger — it’s a smarter way to power your life.
P**E
cost effective, works very well
does what it says on the tin. AA batteries clip in fine, AAA batteries are a little more tricky to clip in but you soon figure out the techique.Great unit, simple, efficient and quick to use and good value.
R**N
Doesn't feel cheap and charges fast.
After having gotten fed up with bulk buying batteries and throwing them out I decided to buy some rechargeable batteries and a charger. I've always had chargers that plug into the mains so this was the first one I've bought that charges via USB, and to be honest, I wasn't expecting much out of it. However when it arrived I was pleased to find that it has a good weight to it and is well built and presented. I wanted to charge some AA and AAA batteries so plugged them in. Each slot can take either and AA or AAA battery and they can be mixed across the slots.The AA batteries sit nice and firmly in the slots, but when I tried to put the AAA batteries in I thought I'd found a problem, but I was wrong. I noticed some people complain that AAA batteries fitted in very tightly and I couldn't get them to lie flat, instead the were angling out slightly along the top. I did try to push them flat but they wouldn't go. However the positive connector on the top isn't just a simple dimple (like most torches have), but instead is a small plate with horizontal ridges or bumps, so when you push the battery in, it slips behind at least the first ridge and held fast.The cable supplied is a micro-usb connector, although the box does allow you to connect a USB-C cable instead if you have one, and the manual does warn you not to connect both at the same time.Plugging it in to a high-speed USB charger and all the sockets with batteries lit up. The indicators are bright and clear and flash as each battery is charging and shows how much charge each battery has, and stop flashing to let you know that a battery is fully charged. It charged all my batteries from a low charge to fully charged in about an hour.
B**P
Good Little Charger
A good little charger for my AAA/AA bateries. A small charger for charging 12 batteries.
N**S
Great customer service!
I've held off updating this review for a couple of weeks to make sure I didn't get the same issue again, but I'm glad to report that the charger is working great (as I suspected, I probably was unlucky in receiving one that was faulty). I've not had the same issue as before (original 1-star review below for complete disclosure). After I posted the below, I was offered a replacement by the company, which I accepted, and I have been using the charger for a while now without any issues. It charges my batteries quickly, has enough slots for all of my sensor light batteries (12 in total), and I can keep these charged over the dark winter nights. Thank you very much for organising a replacement.Original 1 star review below:Worked fine on the first use, with no issues at all. When I went to use it a second time, the last set of slots on the right-hand side were illuminated even though there were no batteries in there. When I went to charge a complete set of batteries, the first two sets of slots worked fine and charged perfectly, but the rightmost slot stayed at two lines, even though the batteries had been in there longer than slots 1 & 2. Thinking it was a one-off issue, I returned it (the return process went fine). I tried to order it again, but the price had gone up to £23 when I'd paid £13 (it was probably a black Friday deal). So I decided to leave it, and have ordered from another brand. Very disappointing!
M**G
Good value for money
Work great
M**Y
perfect
Fast charging easy to understand
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