Energizer L92BP4 Battery, Lithium Aaa Photo Battery
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Price: $11.68
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Product Description:
All of Energizer e2 Lithium batteries' advantages combine to make them the World's Best AAA batteries in high tech devices. First, they are the longest lasting AAA batteries in high-tech devices, bar none. Second, both the Energizer e2 Lithium AAA are 33 percent lighter than their alkaline counterparts. The increased portability afforded the user make them ideal for travel and situations where every ounce counts. Third, Energizer e2 Lithium batteries perform well in extreme temperatures, allowing digital cameras, flashes, CD players or MP3 players to work from the Arctic to the Sahara. Lastly, Energizer e2 Lithium batteries have a shelf life of up to 15 years vs. 7 years with ordinary alkaline, guaranteeing that they will perform when needed.
All of Energizer e2 Lithium batteries' advantages combine to make them the World's Best AAA batteries in high tech devices. First, they are the longest lasting AAA batteries in high-tech devices, bar none. Second, both the Energizer e2 Lithium AAA are 33 percent lighter than their alkaline counterparts. The increased portability afforded the user make them ideal for travel and situations where every ounce counts. Third, Energizer e2 Lithium batteries perform well in extreme temperatures, allowing digital cameras, flashes, CD players or MP3 players to work from the Arctic to the Sahara. Lastly, Energizer e2 Lithium batteries have a shelf life of up to 15 years vs. 7 years with ordinary alkaline, guaranteeing that they will perform when needed.
Features:
- Power lasts up to 7-times longer than similar alkaline battery
- Battery chemistry and construction differ in the two systems. Energizer e2 Lithium batteries are built in a spirally wound construction. This design helps the battery meet the high current drains of many of today's devices
- Since lithium is a very active material, it provides a great deal of power relative to the amount of material used. Lithium is not considered a heavy metal
- When powering a device, you should only use a lithium battery with other lithium batteries - not compatible for use alongside an alkaline
- This battery is not rechargeable
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Great batteries for "special" purposes
These lithium batteries are great. They are long lasting, lightweight and work great in freezing temperatures. Their "BEST BY" date is often ten years or more. If you have a device in a fridge or freezer or outside where it gets cold/freezing, then these are very useful since alkaline batteries will often fail in cold temperatures. They are also useful for devices that are inconvenient to change batteries, like clocks or wireless outdoor temperature or motion sensors. If you're wealthy, then you ... Read More
Rating:
- Top Rated in Consumer Reports
Very pricey (Amazon beats Wal-Mart hands-down), but they last the longest of any battery source. Consumer's just reviewed batteries for power-hungry digital cameras and confirmed same. I use 'em in my battery-eatingHeadRoom Super Bithead portable headphone amp (4-AAA) along with my iPod Classic and Shure SE-530PTT music rig, and they outlast multiple sets of Duracell copper-top and Energizer Max alkalines. I carry an extra set in my computer bag so i'm never without my tunes! LOL!
Rating:
- This is not a rechargable battery
Oops. I didn't realize there are TWO different types of lithium batteries: plain and rechargeable. I bought these, which are the plain type, but I meant to buy rechargeable. Though they're not what I wanted, for non-rechargeables they're pretty good.
Rating:
- Be aware TSA lithium batteries ban during air travels
These new Lithium batteries does provide much longer power strength and intensity than regular alkaline batteries. However, effective January 1, 2008, the Department of Transportation prohibits loose lithium batteries in checked baggage. This type of primary AA / AAA sized Lithium battery is within the ban.
Basically, if by any reason this type of battery caught on fire (AKA lithium fire), few regular fire extinguisher would work to put off the fire! So make sure those batteries are ... Read More
Rating:
- More Power to You
I've gone through a couple packs of these in my GPS unit. They don't hold nearly as long as it seems they should considering the higher price compared to alkaline.Rechargeable NIMH batteries are much more enviro-friendly, cost-effective and hold up in the long run far better than these lithiums and alkalines that you just have to throw away.
- Great batteries for "special" purposesThese lithium batteries are great. They are long lasting, lightweight and work great in freezing temperatures. Their "BEST BY" date is often ten years or more. If you have a device in a fridge or freezer or outside where it gets cold/freezing, then these are very useful since alkaline batteries will often fail in cold temperatures. They are also useful for devices that are inconvenient to change batteries, like clocks or wireless outdoor temperature or motion sensors. If you're wealthy, then you ... Read More
- Top Rated in Consumer ReportsVery pricey (Amazon beats Wal-Mart hands-down), but they last the longest of any battery source. Consumer's just reviewed batteries for power-hungry digital cameras and confirmed same. I use 'em in my battery-eatingHeadRoom Super Bithead portable headphone amp (4-AAA) along with my iPod Classic and Shure SE-530PTT music rig, and they outlast multiple sets of Duracell copper-top and Energizer Max alkalines. I carry an extra set in my computer bag so i'm never without my tunes! LOL!
- This is not a rechargable batteryOops. I didn't realize there are TWO different types of lithium batteries: plain and rechargeable. I bought these, which are the plain type, but I meant to buy rechargeable. Though they're not what I wanted, for non-rechargeables they're pretty good.
- Be aware TSA lithium batteries ban during air travelsThese new Lithium batteries does provide much longer power strength and intensity than regular alkaline batteries. However, effective January 1, 2008, the Department of Transportation prohibits loose lithium batteries in checked baggage. This type of primary AA / AAA sized Lithium battery is within the ban.
Basically, if by any reason this type of battery caught on fire (AKA lithium fire), few regular fire extinguisher would work to put off the fire! So make sure those batteries are ... Read More
- More Power to YouI've gone through a couple packs of these in my GPS unit. They don't hold nearly as long as it seems they should considering the higher price compared to alkaline.Rechargeable NIMH batteries are much more enviro-friendly, cost-effective and hold up in the long run far better than these lithiums and alkalines that you just have to throw away.
