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BONAI 1100mAh AAA Rechargeable Batteries deliver high-capacity, long-lasting power with up to 1200 recharge cycles and advanced low self-discharge technology that retains 80% capacity after 3 years. Pre-charged for immediate use and built for up to 5 years of reliable performance, this pack of 8 NiMH batteries is the smart, eco-friendly upgrade for everyday devices.










| ASIN | B071LQC67R |
| Amperage | 8 Amps |
| Antenna Location | Bicycle |
| Battery Capacity | 1100 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
| Battery Weight | 100 Grams |
| Battery capacity | 1100 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery cell composition | NiMH |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,640 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 66 in Rechargeable Household Batteries |
| Brand | Bonai |
| Brand Name | Bonai |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 18,698 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 43 x 13 x 13 millimetres |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BONAI |
| Model Number | AAA |
| Number of Batteries | 8 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of batteries | 8 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Recommended uses for product | Bicycle |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
O**.
Fantastic AAA rechargeables — ideal for remotes and kids’ toys
Most of our house now runs on rechargeable AA batteries, so it was only a matter of time before I finally bit the bullet and did the same for AAA batteries — mainly for remote controls and, more importantly, a selection of Christmas toys my daughter received. Real-world use These Bonai AAA Ni-MH rechargeables (1.2V, 1100mAh) have slotted straight into everyday use without any issues. Although rechargeable batteries run at 1.2V rather than the 1.5V of standard alkalines, I’ve never noticed any problems in real use — remotes work as expected, and toys run perfectly normally. Charging & setup The batteries arrive pre-charged, which is useful, but I’ve always made a habit of putting them straight into the charger and topping them up to 100% before first use. I can’t say for certain whether this improves longevity, but it’s something I’ve done from day one and performance has been consistent. As with most Ni-MH batteries, they seem to settle in nicely after a few charge cycles and then deliver dependable, predictable power. Practical benefits For devices that get used regularly — toys, remotes, handheld gadgets — these are far more convenient than constantly swapping disposables. They’ve removed the irritation of flat batteries at the wrong moment, particularly with children’s toys that tend to get heavy bursts of use. Warranty A nice extra is the three-year warranty, which is activated by contacting the email address provided in the packaging. It’s reassuring to see that level of backing on rechargeable batteries, especially when you’re planning to use them long-term. Overall These have proven to be a sensible, reliable upgrade for all the smaller devices around the house. They work exactly as you’d expect, save money over time, and cut down on waste — without any noticeable compromises in everyday use.
S**Z
Value For Money Rechargeable Batteries
I bought these batteries for two walkie talkie radios that have a charging port built in. The batteries arrived well packed with a full charge already in them. They are a standard fit battery without having a bulky outer case like some I have previously bought. Charging when flat was quick and speedy, delivering the full power again day after day of use. The batteries are of good quality and I found no heat in the casings when placed on the charger. Happy to recommend as good value for the job intended.
D**R
Surprisingly Dependable Power, A Smart Pick for Everyday Use
Having used the AAA Rechargeable Batteries High‑Capacity Pre‑Charged 8‑Pack from purchase through multiple household devices, here’s a detailed review from my experience as someone who regularly relies on tech (and knows the irritation when small things go wrong): ✅ What works well • They arrive pre-charged, so you can pop them into remote controls, wireless mice, or other standby devices right away. No waiting around. • For low-drain items (TV remote, wireless keyboard/mouse, smaller gadgets) they’ve held power very well — I’ve left some installed for a few weeks with no noticeable drop. • Good value for money: instead of repeatedly buying disposables, switching to rechargables like these makes sense, especially for home/office gadgets. • From broader industry info: rechargeable AAA batteries with high capacity (1000 mAh+) are increasingly competitive and give solid value for typical home use.  ⚠️ Some caveats & things to know • If you’re powering high-drain devices (e.g., high output flash, high-end toys, certain wireless gear) then the “AAA rechargeable” class can still hit limits sooner than high-capacity AA or specialist battery types. According to experts, the biggest gains tend to come in AA size or specialist cells. • Rechargeables inherently have a slightly lower nominal voltage (1.2 V) compared to standard alkaline disposables (1.5 V). Most devices will still run fine, but if the device is very sensitive it may perform a bit differently. • To get the lifespan and capacity benefits, you’ll still want a smart NiMH compatible charger, avoid mixing brands/capacities, and maintain good battery “housekeeping” (i.e., charge regularly, avoid extreme drain). Some general battery-guidance sites mention this for best results. size and capacity questionable. 🎯 My verdict As someone juggling tech, productivity gear, home office setups (and as a content creator who’s fed up with replacing little batteries all the time) — these do the job. They minimise fuss, minimise waste, and give decent performance without being premium specialist cells. Would I give them a strong recommendation? Yes — if you’re looking for: • A reliable rechargable AAA pack for everyday equipment (remotes, mice, small peripherals) • Good value when you use a lot of small batteries around your workspace/home • A switch from disposables to rechargables without needing to invest in ultra-premium battery tech Would I suggest them for the absolute “power user” or high-drain scenario? Not quite the top tier — if your device is very demanding or you need the longest possible lifespan, you might look at specialist high-capacity rechargeables (AAA or AA) with higher cycle claims and better performance in that role. But for the workspace/home gear I use — they’re solid. 🔧 Tips to get the most from them • Use a good charger designed for NiMH (avoiding cheap “timer only” chargers) so you don’t degrade performance. • If a device isn’t particularly energy-hungry, top these up and forgotten about them — they’ll hold charge better if not deeply drained constantly. • Store unused batteries in a cool dry place, and rotate use if you have many devices. • For critical small devices (camera gear, high-drain remote gear, outdoor sensors) consider keeping one pack of premium high-capacity cells as backup. In short: for home/office size and capacity daily tech use, these batteries hit the sweet spot between cost, convenience and performance. They’re not over-hyped, but they deliver. If you decide to reuse them across your workspace gear (mice, trackpads, remotes, gadgets) you’ll likely feel the benefit.
M**E
THANKYOU TO AMAZON FOR HELP SEE SOON MARK
very good batteries rechargable to put in radio give star 100
K**D
To many people, batteries are simply just batteries but...
At less than £1 per AAA battery these batteries are cheap. You can buy a packs of four for £1 from Poundland but they don't hold the same amount of power and they are disposable. Many cheaper batteries drain very fast. Additionally, you pay much more for the branded disposables such as Duracell et al. and they also hold low power. These batteries can hold 1,100 Mah, which is roughly not much less than 50% of the power that good AA batteries can store and they can last long when in use for recording video with a camera. With 1,100Mah, you should be able to put two of these in your TV remote and simply forget about them for a good year or two. The one thing I really like about rechargeables, apart from they do save a lot of money over their lifespans, is that they are also good for the environment. Although they do create some damage, due to them being recharged one has to consider that every time a battery is recharged that would be another disposable going into the waste. Batteries contain toxic metals and end up in landfills, to contaminate land. So, over their lifespan, one rechargeable can prevent 100s of disposables from causing environmental damage. Additionally, every time one charges four rechargeables it is saving a few £s. You can argue that disposable batteries aren't that expensive but truly they are. As disposables hold lower amounts of energy, they deplete much quicker thus need more regular changing. With 1,100 Mah a full charge should last as long as at least double the amount of useage as a disposable one lasts. Therefore, for every charge, two disposables would be needed. With regular and heavy use, each rechargeable battery has the potential to save £100s. However, in reality it would be more like £10s saved per battery, over it's lifetime. I highly recommend these batteries for the reasons above, the lower environmental damage and the savings they make. 24 rechargeables for less than £20, that's a bargain well worht considering.
F**C
A Must-Have Power Solution!
Absolutely impressed with the performance of these BONAI AAA Rechargeable Batteries! The pack of 16 batteries provides an excellent value for money. The pre-charged feature is a game-changer - I could use them right out of the box. These batteries hold a solid charge and have a high capacity of 1100mAh, ensuring my devices last longer between charges. The convenience of having a large pack means I always have spares available whenever needed. I've used them in various devices, from remote controls to kids' toys, and they perform flawlessly. The Ni-MH technology seems to maintain the charge well, even after multiple recharges. Not only do they save money in the long run, but they are also environmentally friendly by reducing the waste from disposable batteries. Overall, highly recommended for anyone seeking reliable, long-lasting rechargeable batteries! Warm Reminder: Batteries need to be fully charged with electricity before the first use. It's highly recommended to fully charge the batteries every three months if you don't use them. 1.2V battery is suitable for general 1.2V devices and some 1.5V devices. Not suitable for 1.5V-rated devices. This is related to the specific voltage of the device.
B**9
Good cells, but not quite at the claimed capacities.
Have been using rechargeable cells for years starting with NiCd cells in the early 90’s through NiMh versions till now. Discovered low self-discharge cells from Energizer and Uniross about a decade ago. I was really impressed as generally rechargeables though useful was not that great due to the discharge characteristics and were flat before I knew it. The technology was too expensive at the time though and I didn’t convert. I finally converted a year or 2 ago when prices become more reasonable. Brought into Sanyo/Panasonic Eneloop cells and have been using them since. Recently, I was looking for higher power versions, but found that the “Pro” variants to be prohibitively expensive. Found these on the recommendations tab and decided to give them a try. I purchased two 24 packs of AA (2800mAh) and also AAA (1100mAh). Wanted to test the actual capacity of these and put them into my charger to test. I also tested examples of my existing low discharge NiMh cells for a comparison. Have put the results in a table for you. The 3 AAA’s I tested averaged at 891 mAh which was about 13 – 23% below the 1100 mAh claimed. So these cells have come out lower than their stated capacities, while the other cells I have had broadly outperformed their stated values. On the surface, this may seem that these cells have overegged their values but you need to bear in mind that this was the first time I had used these cells and their capacitates may get better over time (The other cells tested have been through quite a few charge/discharge cycles). On another note, I have only tested 2 Bonai AA’s and 3 AAA’s plus one of each of the other brands. This is not a comprehensive test in any way shape or form but I would still say that it gives us a relatively good idea of their performances. In my opinion, even if these figures are indeed the true values of these cells, I don’t think it should put you off because if you take into account value for money, these are still really good. With regards to discharge rate, I won’t be able to know until I use these for a few months. I would give these 4 out of 5 because of the shortfall from the stated capacity but they still represent great value and I would recommend to you.
M**K
AAA you can be sure you’re bound to need them at some stage…
So you’ve got a charger and a few AA batteries, what more do you need? Exactly AAA batteries, ok I don’t need as many of them but there’s always a chance a battery will run out at the wrong time…as a musician, some of my gear (IEM’s) run on AAA batteries and I can’t afford for them to go off at a bad time…be prepared always carry spares. They charge well and hopefully have quite a number of cycles so I should save money in the long run. Remember that remote you haven’t used in ages and you’ve rescued it from down the side of the settee for that once a year use? Chances are it’ll be a AAA, hedge your bets, they’re cheap and cheerful…
L**.
Piles conformes à leur description
Piles reçues rapidement. Elle fonctionnent bien, et se recharge sans problème (en tout cas pour les 4 première que j'utilise déjà). Il restera à voir combien de cycles de rechargement elles supporteront pour savoir si elles sont parfaite ou non.
E**E
Schnelle Lieferung
Alles perfekt .
G**R
Akkus OK
Akkus halten lange
D**E
Economique et efficace
J'ai acheté récemment un lot de batteries AA fournies avec le chargeur pour remplacer les batteries vieillissantes de mes lampes de jardin solaire. Puisque je dispose d'un chargeur, j'ai acheté ces batteries AAA pour mes lampes de garde robe qui fonctionnaient avec des piles. Par rapport aux piles, l'éclairage est identique mais l'autonomie est un peu moindre. Par contre, je ne dois plus acheter de piles couteuses ni les porter au recyclage.
P**E
Laufzeit
bislang gute Qualität halten deutlich länger als 800 ter Akku noch keine Aussage über Langzeit Kapazitäterhalt möglich
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