I've had great performance from my Wiimote using these batteries.
Yes, they are rechargeable batteries but they are not NiMH or 1.2V. These batteries are magnesium but put out alkaline like 1.5V required by many electronics. A lot of people dont know that Lenmar actually has a rechargeable 1.5v battery in the AA and AAA form.
My only wish is that they expand this line to C, D and 9volts but the customer service rep said they have low sales on these. I wonder why, they work great. They power all my kid's toys and I haven't had any problems with them. If you get them you do need to invest in their special charger for it. The NiCD and NiMH chargers do not work.
http://www.lenmar.com/details.asp?mo...&manufacturer=
Yes I know some have success with the NiMH based 1.2v AA's as well. TYVM.
Yes, they are rechargeable batteries but they are not NiMH or 1.2V. These batteries are magnesium but put out alkaline like 1.5V required by many electronics. A lot of people dont know that Lenmar actually has a rechargeable 1.5v battery in the AA and AAA form.
My only wish is that they expand this line to C, D and 9volts but the customer service rep said they have low sales on these. I wonder why, they work great. They power all my kid's toys and I haven't had any problems with them. If you get them you do need to invest in their special charger for it. The NiCD and NiMH chargers do not work.
http://www.lenmar.com/details.asp?mo...&manufacturer=
Yes I know some have success with the NiMH based 1.2v AA's as well. TYVM.

















