Eneloop AAA 2100-cycle Ni-MH pre-charged batteries + quick charger vs Rayovac AAA Batteries, 36-pack, alkaline (2-pack)
Overall winner: Eneloop AAA 2100-cycle Ni-MH pre-charged batteries + quick charger
Key Differences
Eneloop (A) offers Ni‑MH rechargeable AAA cells with up to 2100 recharge cycles and long self‑hold (70% after 10 years) and is sold as a set that includes a fast charger; Rayovac (B) is an alkaline 36‑pack aimed at long-lasting power for high‑drain devices and value per count but has some reports of leakage and mixed packaging on arrival. Choose Eneloop if you want rechargeable longevity and a charger included; choose Rayovac if you prefer a large quantity of disposable alkalines for immediate high-use devices
Eneloop AAA 2100-cycle Ni-MH pre-charged batteries + quick charger
Rechargeable AAA batteries with up to 2100 cycles and 70% charge retention after 10 years. Pre-charged at the factory and ready to use, offering reliable power delivery. Customers report good performance and compatibility with various devices
Pros
- high cycle life
- maintains charge over long storage
- pre-charged and ready to use
- solar-powered factory charging
Cons
- may require charger compatibility check
Rayovac AAA Batteries, 36-pack, alkaline (2-pack)
Rayovac High Energy AAA alkaline batteries. long-lasting power for high-use devices and everyday electronics. customers note reliable performance and value for money, with some reports of leakage after months
Pros
- high energy alkaline formula
- suitable for flashlights and high-use devices
- claims long-lasting power
- pack contains 36 per pack
Cons
- reported leakage in some cases after months
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Eneloop |
| Durability | Eneloop |
| Versatility | Eneloop |
| User Reviews | Eneloop |