02-01-2020, 01:11 AM
So wazzup w/ "Eneloop Pro" ? ? ?
Let me get this straight....
Regular Eneloop AA = 2000mAh X 2100 cycles = 4.2M mAh total lifetime output
vs.
Eneloop Pro AA = 2550mAh X 500 cycles = 1.275M mAh total lifetime output
Regular Eneloop gets almost 3.3X the usable life. w/ over 78% the individual cycle capacity for slightly less than half the price of the Pro model. So what are the compelling uses for peeps buying the Eneloop Pro? I've used the Regular Eneloops in cameras, digital recorders, blood pressure monitors, flashlights, laser pointers, toys, etc., and their performance has been way better than standard alkaline batteries and/or other rechargeables; such that switching to the Pro model for over six and a half times the effective cost, doesn't seem cost effective.
If I'm missing something, please 'splain it to me, Lucy. Thanks.
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Let me get this straight....
Regular Eneloop AA = 2000mAh X 2100 cycles = 4.2M mAh total lifetime output
vs.
Eneloop Pro AA = 2550mAh X 500 cycles = 1.275M mAh total lifetime output
Regular Eneloop gets almost 3.3X the usable life. w/ over 78% the individual cycle capacity for slightly less than half the price of the Pro model. So what are the compelling uses for peeps buying the Eneloop Pro? I've used the Regular Eneloops in cameras, digital recorders, blood pressure monitors, flashlights, laser pointers, toys, etc., and their performance has been way better than standard alkaline batteries and/or other rechargeables; such that switching to the Pro model for over six and a half times the effective cost, doesn't seem cost effective.
If I'm missing something, please 'splain it to me, Lucy. Thanks.
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