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Dec 11 2006

Gifts Under $50: Battery breakthrough. ready-to-use rechargeables

Published by Jennifer at 10:48 pm under Batteries, Gadget Gifts

14_sanyoeneloop.jpgToys and electronic devices, including cameras, will work right away once these new Eneloop rechargeable batteries are taken out of the box.SANYO, the world leader in the development and manufacture of rechargeable batteries, has introduced the next-generation nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery named Eneloop that is as convenient to use as alkaline batteries because they are pre-charged. The first product based on SANYO’s Think GAIA vision, Eneloop is immediately usable from the box because it boasts minimal self-discharge, can be charged 1,000 times with little memory effect, and is recyclable when its long lifecycle is complete. The PET plastic packaging for the batteries is also recyclable, although it provides an ideal reusable case for the batteries.

SANYO research shows that Eneloop batteries have an 85 per cent residual ratio after one year of non-use in 20 degree Celsius temperatures (compared to regular rechargeables that lose one per cent of power per day), meaning the batteries can be left in an electronic device for months, but the batteries will retain 85 per cent of their charge. Internal tests also prove that Eneloop batteries can take 4.4 times more digital pictures than dry cell batteries, even in zero degree Celsius conditions. Eneloop maintains its low self-discharge rate and stability in temperatures as low as minus 5 degrees Celsius.

Although Eneloop is compatible with other battery chargers, its charger features a foldaway plug with dual voltage (110-240) recharging capability (does not include plug adapter) for worldwide travel convenience.

Available at The Source and other retailers in AA and AAA sizes, the manufacturer’s suggested retail price for Eneloop is $17.99 for an AA or AAA-two pack, $29.99 for an AA or AAA-four pack and $44.99 for an AA-8 pack. Quick charger units have an MSRP of $39.99 for an AA-two charger or $59.99 for an AA-four charger.

Think GAIA is SANYO’s vision to restore a beautiful earth to the children of the future. Go to www.sanyo.ca for more information.

Credit: www.newscanada.com

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