A lot of our gear comes with embedded, rechargeable batteries these days, but sometimes you still require a good old set of AAs. Rather than spending money every few months on disposable batteries, why not invest in some you can use over and over again? A 4-pack of Panasonic AA Eneloop rechargeable batteries are down to $8.92 on Amazon. These batteries normally sell for around $12 on average and this is the lowest price we've ever seen for the set of 4.
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Panasonic eneloop BQ-CC55 power pack with 8 AA and 4 AAA batteries
$37.30 $50.00 Save $13
This is a 3-hour quick charger that can charge batteries individually or all at once. This bundle includes eight AA batteries and four AAA batteries and can charge both sizes. You'll get up to 2100 recharges. And the batteries can hold their charges.
Panasonic RP-HD805N-K over-ear noise-cancelling Bluetooth headphones
$79.99 $100.00 Save $20
Includes a built-in mic and multi-function button to help you take calls, adjust volume, activate a voice assistant, and more. Battery lasts up to 20 hours on a full charge and has Quick Charge. Has 3 levels of active noise cancelling.
$104.08 $179.99 Save $76
$103.44 $179.99 Save $77
$104.08 $179.99 Save $76
These 2000mAh batteries can recharge up to 2,100 times and will retain their charge up to 10 years when not in use. Users give these batteries 4.6 stars based on more than 14,000 reviews. They work great and save you a bunch of money on the disposable alternative down the line, preventing a ton of e-waste too.
Although they do arrive pre-charged and ready to use, rechargeable batteries don't really fulfill their purpose without a way to recharge them. If you don't already have one, you'll want to grab the battery charger by itself for $25 or grab it with four more batteries for just $18. Obviously, that's an easy choice.
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