Paleblue AA and AAA USB-C rechargeable batteries review - techbuzzireland

Lets all be honest batteries are a pain at time especially when they just die with no warnings and so on and then when you go to use something and they are already dead, yep we have been all there and with Christmas coming up they go up in price and often hard to find and parents will go through any lenghts to ge them for their kids for Christmas morning.

OK we know we can buy rechargable kits off the net for for years and they in general do not last long and like any other bsttery they go missing or someone nicks one from your remote to use elsewhere.

With the new offering from Paleblue you get a nice little kit with a case ans cable and 4 batteries in one pack and this enables you to keep them all in one collection which is a neat idea in my opinion.

Paleblue wants to end the endless daily waste of batteries and this idea will work there is millions disposed of daily which is not good for the environment and these batteries ar here to end this waste and save you money which is a win win for all.

Each pack comes with a lead USB-A to 4 USB-C cables that slot into the top side of the battery the battery also has and indicator light on it to let you know what state it is in..I would suggest also offering a USB-C to USB-C lead going forward.

These batteries are said to replace a 1000 regular batteries now obviosuly I cant tell how long they last right now in this short space of time but will gladly update this post in 6 months or so and see how they fair out but they appear to last as long as regular batteries.

For now they worked on all devices I tested them out on and that is what people want to hear but the longevitiy factor is again something to come back on, as is now I can be sure I will have batteries on the fly ready to go at all times which is great for what I mentioned at the start and with all the downtime over the Christmas I have can certainly give them more run for their money.

Do take note they do get hot but this is to be expected when charging them up. Overall it is a great idea and something that should take off for many to invest in the lates technology out there and playing their part in recylcling.

See the video for more below.

 

AA USB-C Rechargeable Batteries

USB-C Rechargeable
Charge directly with the included USB-C cable. No proprietary chargers or docks required.

90-Minute Charge Time
From zero to fully charged in under two hours for quick turnarounds between uses.

1.5V Constant Voltage
Stable output for better performance in high-drain devices like headlamps, remotes, and game controllers.

Smart Battery Management
Built-in protection circuitry prevents overcharging, overheating, and short-circuiting.

1 Battery = 1,000+ Disposables
Each cell replaces hundreds of single-use batteries over its lifetime, reducing waste and cost.

Responsibly Designed
Packaged in GRS-certified post-consumer recycled plastic, designed with sustainability in mind.

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AAA USB-C Rechargeable Batteries

USB-C Rechargeable
Charge directly with the included USB-C cable. No proprietary chargers or docks required.

60-Minute Charge Time
Fully charged in on hour for quick turnarounds between uses.

1.5V Constant Voltage
Stable output for better performance in high-drain devices like headlamps, remotes, and game controllers.

Smart Battery Management
Built-in protection circuitry prevents overcharging, overheating, and short-circuiting.

1 Battery = 1,000+ Disposables
Each cell replaces hundreds of single-use batteries over its lifetime, reducing waste and cost.

Responsibly Designed
Packaged in GRS-certified post-consumer recycled plastic, designed with sustainability in mind.

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By Jim O Brien/CEO

CEO and expert in transport and Mobile tech. A fan 20 years, mobile consultant, Nokia Mobile expert, Former Nokia/Microsoft VIP,Multiple forum tech supporter with worldwide top ranking,Working in the background on mobile technology, Weekly radio show, Featured on the RTE consumer show, Cavan TV and on TRT WORLD. Award winning Technology reviewer and blogger. Security and logisitcs Professional.

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