🔋 Power Your Passion with EBL's Rechargeable Batteries!
The EBL Rechargeable 9V Lithium Batteries offer a high capacity of 5400mWh, quick 2-hour charging via USB, and a long lifespan without memory effect, making them an economical and eco-friendly choice for powering various devices.
R**Z
Last a long time on one charge
Recharge works great
I**E
GREAT BATTERY! PERFECT FOR SMOKE ALARMS
I purchased these to use in all of my smoke detectors in the house because I got tired of buying 9 volt batteries over and over again! And they work like a charm!I just hope I remember to get them when I move out of my apartment 🤣🤣🤣🤣
J**H
Good 9V rechargeable
Highest capacity of any that I could find on Amazon. Most are significantly less. Very light. Have not had issues with it fitting. Only knock is that it uses a USB mini charging port. Would prefer a more standard USB-C port. Also does not seem to be able to be charged via EBCs own drop in battery chargers. Generally EBC batteries seem to last decently long but not nearly as long as a Panasonic or Energizer rechargeable.
C**R
No complaints
No complaints. No more throwing batteries away all the time
D**S
Good Product and Good Seller
Good Product and Good Seller
L**U
We had an exceptional experience with EBL customer Service
We had an exceptional experience with EBL customer ServiceEBL Rechargeable 9V Lithium Batteries, 5400mWh USB 9 Volt Li-ion Batteries Long-Lasting(2 Pack)
'**G
They do not test to 5400mWh.
As the pictures show, they do not load test 5400 mWh.I followed their instructions. (they have added >60 years old is approved to use):Charged until light changed from red to green (instructions said blue).Discharged @ 0.1 amp. (100 milliamp) to 7.2v; load test resulted in, practically, identical results. 2436mWh. Tester ended test, not battery.Another 2 cycles.This time I used a USB multimeter to watch the charge. The battery will trickle after the light shows a full charge. I unplugged them when the the light changed.The multimeter shows it taking ~5500mWh of charge, but it does not come out.I even tried a 0.01amp pull that lasted overnight and while it did end when the battery shut off (instead of the load tester getting below 7.2v) 3236mWh is the best I've gotten; that was at 0.1 until 7.2v and then 0.05 for just a few more mWh.They are consistent and they have undervote protection.
A**)
Long lasting batteries
These batteries are going in some metal detectors. As we use the detectors, we don't want to stop and change batteries every couple of hours. We'll see if the batteries hold up to an endurance test in the field. If so, alot more of these batteries will be bought.
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