New! XTAR 4150mWh AA Lithium Rechargeable Battery (2500mAh)
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- čas přidán 26. 11. 2023
- XTAR 4150mWh AA Lithium 1.5V rechargeable battery, new generation. 2500mAh. Stable strong power, 1200 times recharge. 2.9 hours fast charging.
Read this blog post to learn the ideal devices it fits and its cost benefits:
www.xtar.cc/news/Rechargeable...
Learn more features here:
www.xtar.cc/product/XTAR-1.5V...
Charge capacity 2500mAh, energy 4150mWh.
Official website page: www.xtar.cc/product/XTAR-1.5V-AA-4150mWh-Battery-210.html
Difference of mAh and mWh: www.xtar.cc/news/Demystifying-Battery-Ratings%3A-mAh-vs.-mWh-252.html
What ideal device it fits: www.xtar.cc/news/Rechargeable-AA-Lithium-Batteries%3A-Ideal-Devices-%26-Cost-Benefits-257.html
I knew the Xbox One and Xbox Series X controllers with removable batteries were not a bad idea.
With the Xtar L4 charger and 4 cells, you can play nonstop: charge 2 while you play then swap them out when they get low.
You cannot do that with the PS4 DualShock, PS5 DualSense, Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, or Joy-Cons.
That is a BIG “W” for Xbox controllers: it ensures that Xbox controllers will continue to work 20 years from now with easily replaceable, and not hard-to-find, batteries.
I really want to buy this product, but there is no way to buy it in Korea. So I'm very stressed.
You mean South Korea? You can buy in our official store:
xtardirect.com/products/xtar-15v-aa-4150mwh-battery-set?VariantsId=10889
Are they compatible with BC4 charger?
They can be compatibe with new BC4 charger.
@@ShenzhenXTAR I bought a BC4 a year ago. Is it still the NEW one? or Do you have a different model number?
Can't be possible 😂
It’s mwh, equal to around 2600mah.
Yeah, they were doing the clickbait thing.
The capacity is 2500mAh, energy is 4150mWh. We have more details on our official website: www.xtar.cc/product/XTAR-1.5V-AA-4150mWh-Battery-210.html
Is it 2500 or 4150... oh, I see you are doing the clickbait thing, assuming people don't know the difference. Clever. Downvoted for just generally being crap.
4150 is mwh (working hour), equal to around 2500mah.
In the field of rechargeable 1.5V lithium ion batteries, almost all brands rate the capacity with mWh, so we followed this way. But in order to explain clearly, we added on our official website page with "capacity 2500mAh, energy 4150mWh".
Also, we wrote a blog post to explain the difference of mAh and mWh. Here is the link: www.xtar.cc/news/Demystifying-Battery-Ratings%3A-mAh-vs.-mWh-252.html
@@ShenzhenXTAR Again, weasel words and excuses. Litium ion rechargeable batteries in this size are a minuscule part of the market. The rest of the market uses mAh. It is CLEARLY designed to be deceptive. It is CLEARLY a marketing strategy that NO-ONE else in the industry uses. Just admit you are trying to scam people and move on.
Your excuses are making it more and more obvious this is your goal.
All those 18650 batteries are in mAh. Sure they are not 1.5v, but the point stands that it is only this tiny, scammy, segment that doesn't.
@@GTrainRx7 actually, I wish that everybody would use WH instead of AH because AH says nothing about the energy stored in a battery. AH is the unit used to fake, WH is the true energy capacity.
@@GTrainRx7mWh is the much more better unit to have a comparable capacity for this kind of batterys. The reason is simple: for compare batterys with mAh unit you allways need to compare the voltages curves. The output is not 1,5 volt for the hole discharge, it drops to 1,1 volt for the last 20 % of its capacity, normal 18650 batteries have a voltage curve and not a stable voltages. mWh includes the voltage so it is the overall energy stored in the battery. BUT XTAR use the capacity of the internal battery for the "4150mWh" value. The mAh rating is for the energy available after the voltage drop from internal 3,6 volt to 1,5 volt (or 1,1 Volt). This is in case confusing and some kind of marketing. But for example allmost all powerbank manufacturer do the same and put the capacity of the internal batterys to there specs.
We have tested the batterys and you can find real testing results on our website: www.akkuvergleichstest.de/ at the moment the XTAR 4150mWh batterys is the battery with the highest capacity. Yes it is maketing but the capacity is really good. It would be the best for this kind of batterys if the manufacturer would label the batterys with the capacity in mWh that are available at the outputs.
I hope XTAR batteries of AAA type will be also LI-Ion, not Ni-Cd as of now .....
We have AAA li-ion batteries, here is the link:
www.xtar.cc/product/XTAR-1.5V-AAA-Battery-With-Indicator-200.html
www.xtar.cc/product/XTAR-1.5V-AAA-1200mWh-Battery-173.html