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Rayovac I-C3 15 Minute NiMH AAA Size Carded 2 Pack


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Brand: Rayovac
Manufacturer: Rayovac
Model: IC3724-2
Release Date: 2005-04-07


Features
Only NiMH rechargeable system that works in 15 minutes
Can be recharged up to 1,000 times
Puts the control of recharging into the battery instead of the charger
Each cell is individually monitored and controls its own charging process
Environmentally safe - NiMH batteries may be disposed of with regular trash

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Editorial Reviews:

Rayovac's patent-pending I-C3® technology (In-Cell Charge Control) puts the control of the recharging into the battery, instead of the charger. This Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) technology offers fast, safe, reliable charging and provides you with power that lasts longer and is less expensive than constantly throwing away alkaline batteries.


User Comments about the Rayovac I-C3 15 Minute NiMH AAA Size Carded 2 Pack

You have to recharge it every 4 days even the battery is never used.



Energizer recharageables are better. I use my IPOD a lot and find these don't hold a charge as long.



I brought this based on the first review. I hope someone can disagree with me. I was not impressed at all by its performance. It charge in 15 mins but not last long as some generic branded batteries i brought.



Take the initiative and replace all of your batteries with rechargeable batteries. They charge in 15 minutes in the IC3 charger and last longer than a single set of alkaline batteries on each charge. Yes, these batteries do everything they say. If you use a high drain device like a digital camera you will see the savings quickly. And the IC3 batteries are the best. If you use a low drain device like a TV remote control you may not see the dollar for dollar savings as quickly, but please think about what it does to the environment to throw out disposable batteries.