Technology
Snag these eco-friendly, rechargeable batteries while they’re on sale
Think back for a second and attempt to gauge the number of single-use batteries you’ve used up your entire life. You probably used a whole lot of them for cassette players, gaming consoles, remotes, and controllers. And if you were to consolidate each battery you’ve ever used and thrown away, you’ll probably be able to fill an entire kiddie pool.
We’re not trying to guilt trip you (we promise), but we’d just like reiterate how wasteful single-use batteries are. Instead of hassling yourself with buying battery packs from dollar stores and switching them out after only a few uses, use these eco-friendly batteries and a recharging station instead.
These high-capacity AA and AAA batteries will not only save you from having to purchase fresh batteries over and over, but they’re also better for the environment. What’s truly remarkable about them is that they have an accompanying charging station equipped with HyperAir technology and four built-in slots to juice up multiple batteries fast — perfect for when your TV remote dies and you’re unable to lower the volume during commercial breaks.
Each battery boasts up to a thousand recharging cycles and barely lose energy even after a year of non-use. Plus, the charging station comes armed with short-circuit and over-charge protection for enhanced safety.
Normally retailing for $24.99, you can get the 2600mAh High Capacity Battery Charger and 8 batteries today on sale for $21.99 — a savings of 12%.
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