
Panasonic eneloop pro
4 pcs., AA, 2500 mAh
Panasonic eneloop pro
4 pcs., AA, 2500 mAh
I see that they have a voltage of 1.2v. Does this still work properly with battery-intensive games or vehicles (like big remote-controlled cars)? Because it's not always specified in the game manuals, but when it is, they always say 1.5v. (I'm sorry if this is a silly question, but me and electrics make 2)
All the rechargeable batteries in this format are 1.2V. They work everywhere I put them, and that's all I've used for decades.
There was one exception, however, and that was a little remote-controlled car my son got that only worked with 3 1.5v batteries. In this case, it's down to the poor design of the car. I got rid of it and bought a real one (Blackzon Slyder MT) for my son. I wasn't going to buy 3 alkaline batteries every 10 minutes of use.
I now only use the eneloop. Top batteries with very good performance. Works perfectly for games and RC cars
They work everywhere for me.
I'm not familiar with voltage either
Good evening, I have used these batteries in my digital camera (old model). Nothing worked with conventional batteries. The ennelop's, on the other hand, have always worked perfectly. I think they can also withstand greater loads. Just try them out. You can also use these batteries in other devices. LG