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product_id: 1200522
title: "16-Pack Rechargeable AA NiMH Batteries, 2000 mAh, 1.2V, Low Self Discharge, Pre-Charged, Recharge up to 1000x Times"
brand: "amazon basics"
price: "147 zł"
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category: "Amazon Basics"
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# 80% charge retention for 2 years 2000 mAh high capacity Recharge up to 1000x 16-Pack Rechargeable AA NiMH Batteries, 2000 mAh, 1.2V, Low Self Discharge, Pre-Charged, Recharge up to 1000x Times

**Brand:** amazon basics
**Price:** 147 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔋 Power up smarter, last longer, and never run out of juice!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 16-Pack Rechargeable AA NiMH Batteries, 2000 mAh, 1.2V, Low Self Discharge, Pre-Charged, Recharge up to 1000x Times by amazon basics
- **How much does it cost?** 147 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/1200522-16-pack-rechargeable-aa-nimh-batteries-2000-mah-1-2v)

## Best For

- amazon basics enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted amazon basics brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Power That Lasts:** High-capacity 2000 mAh NiMH cells keep your devices running longer between charges.
- • **Ready When You Are:** Pre-charged and low self-discharge technology means batteries hold 80% capacity after 2 years idle.
- • **Long-Term Reliability:** Shelf life up to 5 years ensures you’re always prepared for daily use or emergencies.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Perfect for remotes, flashlights, clocks, and all your everyday essentials.
- • **Sustainable & Cost-Savvy:** Rechargeable up to 1000 times—save money and reduce waste effortlessly.

## Overview

Amazon Basics 16-Pack AA NiMH rechargeable batteries deliver a robust 2000 mAh capacity with low self-discharge, maintaining 80% charge after 2 years. Pre-charged and ready to use, these batteries can be recharged up to 1000 times, offering exceptional longevity and cost savings. Ideal for a wide range of everyday devices, they combine sustainability with reliable performance, making them a must-have for professionals and tech-savvy millennials seeking eco-friendly power solutions.

## Description

Product Description An desertcart Brand. desertcart Basics 16-Pack AA Rechargeable Batteries, Recharge up to 1000x, Standard Capacity 2000 mAh, Pre-Charged From the Manufacturer desertcart Basics

Review: Outstanding Performance! Best Rechargeable Batteries! - These desertcart Basics rechargeable AA batteries have completely exceeded my expectations and proven to be one of the best purchases I've made this year! I cannot express enough how impressed I am with their performance, reliability, and incredible value. If you're looking for high-quality rechargeable batteries that won't break the bank, your search ends here! The battery life is absolutely phenomenal. With a 2000 mAh capacity, these batteries hold an impressive charge that lasts significantly longer than I anticipated. I've been using them in everything from my TV remotes and wireless keyboards to high-drain devices like digital cameras and game controllers, and they perform flawlessly in every application. The longevity is truly remarkable - I've gone weeks without needing to recharge them in my everyday devices. What really sets these batteries apart is their incredible recharge capability. The fact that they can be recharged up to 1000 times is simply outstanding! This makes them extraordinarily cost-effective and environmentally friendly. I've calculated that these batteries will save me hundreds of dollars over their lifetime compared to constantly buying disposable batteries. The environmental impact reduction is an added bonus that makes me feel good about this purchase. The 24-pack quantity is perfect for stocking up and ensuring I always have fresh batteries ready to go. I keep some in rotation for immediate use and have backups charging and ready for when I need them. The packaging is secure and the batteries arrive in perfect condition every single time. The desertcart Basics quality is evident from the moment you open the package. The NiMH technology delivers consistent power output throughout the discharge cycle. My devices run at peak performance from full charge until it's time to recharge - there's no gradual power decline that affects functionality. This reliability is crucial for my professional equipment and daily-use electronics. I trust these batteries completely. What impresses me most is how well these batteries maintain their charge when not in use. The low self-discharge means I can keep them in storage and they're ready when needed months later. This is a game-changer for emergency flashlights and backup devices. The reliability and convenience factor is unmatched. These batteries are an absolute must-have for anyone using AA battery-powered devices!
Review: Impressive cell at a very fair price - Initial Impressions: The batteries arrived nicely packaged in a cardboard box, with six, individually wrapped packages of four cells each. My testing process for new cells is pretty extensive and these desertcart Basic’s pre-charged cells, at least on the initial round of testing prove to be of very good quality. All 24 cells were weighed for consistency. All of the cells measured in at 27 grams, plus or minus 0.03 grams indicating that the manufacturing quality for the active material is highly consistent. The 24 cells then were put through an initial capacity discharge test utilizing an ISDT 24 channel charger. 20 of the 24 cells showed an initial capacity ranging from 1890 to 1920 mAH, and four cells showed an initial capacity of between 1310 and 1400 mAH. The cells are rated by desertcart as 2000 mAH cells, so the 20 cells came pre-charged at 95% full. I assume that the four outliers were not charged fully at the factory. All 24 cells were once again placed in the ISDT charger, this time, set for activation charge, where the cells are charged and discharged three times in succession to distribute the electrolyte equally within the cell, and fully charge the cell to its maximum capacity. All 24 cells charged to beyond the desertcart rated capacity with the average capacity at 2130 mAH. The fourth round of testing involved a torture test utilizing a West Mountain Radio Computerized Battery Analyzer. Each battery underwent a mission profile test, at constant current, until the output voltage dropped to cutoff. Again, each battery, under constant load, exhibited a measured capacity of between 1920 and 1975 mAH. The fifth round of testing was a random selection of four cells to be put back on the CBA and a discharge test ran, again at constant current, plotting the results of all four cells on the same graph. All four cells had a discharge profile that is extremely consistent, and flat across the entire time until the cell was exhausted. The sixth round involves a self-discharge test, again four random cells were selected and were measured for their open-circuit voltage. After 48 hours, these same cells were measured again, and their open-circuit voltage compared. The self-discharge was again, very consistent, and was on average 0.03V from the initial measurement. While 48 hours is a very short period to test for self-discharge over time, it’s encouraging to see that there was little in the way of voltage loss. I set two random cells aside, that will be measured at 30, 60, 90, and 180 days to see if this low discharge is maintained over an extended period of time. At this point, after the testing performed, I would rate these cells as excellent quality, and an excellent price point. Most of my cells are Eneloop, and I was curious to see how the desertcart cells would perform compared to the Eneloop and the Ikea Ladda cells, which are the same. I’ve been using rechargeable cells since the NiCd days, as there is something inherently wrong with the idea of buying something only to toss it in the trash a few days or weeks later. Add to that all Alkaline batteries will eventually leak and destroy what they are installed in, I am happy to see that there is a lower cost, quality cell available. Only time will tell if they are truly an equal to the Eneloop brand of battery, most of mine are still going strong after almost 15 years of pretty demanding service.

## Features

- RELIABLE PERFORMANCE: 16-pack of AA rechargeable NiMH batteries (2,000 mAh)
- DEVICE COMPATIBLE: Ideal for remote controls, flashlights, clocks, and more
- LONG LASTING: Can be recharged up to 1000 times with minimal power loss
- LOW SELF DISCHARGE: Maintains 80% capacity for 2 years
- EASY USE & STORAGE: Has a shelf-life up to 5 years for everyday or emergency use; arrives pre-charged and ready to use
- NOTE: To avoid damage or undesired rapid discharge of the batteries, DO NOT MIX: non-rechargeable with rechargeable batteries; fully-charged with mid- to low-charged batteries; new with old batteries; different mAh capacities; different brands.
- Ni-MH Battery Tips: Verify device compatibility with 1.2V Ni-MH batteries. Runtime may be shorter than 1.5V alkaline batteries. Check proper fit as Ni-MH batteries are slightly larger than alkaline batteries to comply with IEC standards. Replace all batteries simultaneously and consult the device manual for specific requirements.
- Charger Tips: Use only Ni-MH specific chargers with independent charging channels and voltage monitoring to prevent overcharging or undercharging. Avoid timer-only chargers and never use chargers designed for other battery types (like NiZn or Li-ion), as this may cause damage or leakage.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B007B9NV8Q |
| Amperage | 16 Amps |
| Antenna Location | Everyday devices like remote controls, flashlights, clocks, and more |
| Battery Capacity | 2000 |
| Battery Cell Composition | NiMH |
| Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101 in Our Brands ( See Top 100 in Our Brands ) #8 in AA Batteries |
| Brand | Amazon Basics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 186,253 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 0.56 x 0.56 x 1.97 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Amazon, this product may originate from China or Malaysia |
| Model Name | Rechargeable batteries |
| Model Number | 210AAHCB |
| Number of Batteries | 16 AA batteries required. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday devices like remote controls, flashlights, clocks, and more |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| UPC | 192233053066 |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Count |
| Voltage | 1.2 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year warranty |

## Product Details

- **Battery Capacity:** 2000
- **Battery Cell Composition:** NiMH
- **Brand:** Amazon Basics
- **Number of Batteries:** 16 AA batteries required.
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Everyday devices like remote controls, flashlights, clocks, and more

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the difference between the "Black" and the "White" AmazonBasics rechargeable batteries?**
A: I purchased the white label 1900mAh batteries and black labeled 2000mAh batteries several years ago.  Contrary to other's comments, the white batteries are still charging up to full capacity, and the black batteries have all lost significant capacity.  White labels say "made in japan" and black labels "made in china".  Mfg Date of black batteries is AUG2014, and white batteries have "201409" imprinted.  These have all been charged in the same MH-C9000 WizardOne from the beginning.

**Q: What's the recommended recharge current for the AA and AAA? I'm using a lacrosse bc-700 with three possible charge settings: 200mA, 500mA or 700mA . 
According to the lacrosse manual 200mA is generally suggested, but this is slow, 13 hours for AA. So i wondered about using a higher current to reduce the time, but would…**
A: Both of the earlier answers are correct.  I'd recommend slower settings as often as possible.  Degradation of rechargeable batteries is incremental.  Each charge very slightly decreases the maximum charge the battery will hold.  So, with the higher charge rates, your battery's maximum capacity drop from say a 2,000 mA capacity to 1,900 mA capacity to 1,800 ... significantly faster.  I'll keep mine close to their rated capacity longer, thank you.NOTE:  "Smart" chargers are MUCH easier on rechargeables than are the others and they more consistently charge to full capacity.  They aren't cheap but I consider them well worth the extra cost  I NEVER use a "dumb" charger.  Beware! Some manufacturers falsely claim "smart charger;" Energizer for example. Look for "independent charge channels" or "Delta V detection." For the most budget minded, I recommend the four battery Sony BCG34HLD2RN.  I also like the La Crosse BC-700 for it's higher number of feature at a modestly higher cost.  I've owned both and love them.

**Q: Can these batteries recharge with a Duracell or Energizer charger? I don't want to have to purchase a new charger if I don't have too.**
A: AmazonBasics Pre-Charged batteries can be recharged using any good-quality Smart charger designed for NiMH cells. But for longer battery lifespan, avoid ultra-fast (15- or 30-minute) chargers and Dumb (overnight) slow chargers. Most of the Duracell and Energizer chargers you see on the market only charge in pairs, which you should avoid.One inexpensive but Smart charger I often recommend is the ASIN:B003GS6FIE Sony Cycle Energy BCG34HLD. It can recharge each cell individually, which is much better than the official ASIN:B004NSUMTO AmazonBasics NiMH Charger

**Q: After battery used up, is it better to charge right away and store (possibly years), or to leave discharged and charge prior to using again?**
A: Definitely you want them in a charged state as they will maintain longer. You also want to regularly refresh batteries in storage (once a year is fine, even for non LSD batteries) and once or twice should be enough, using a smart charger to test the batteries would be fine and if they need further refreshing it would be easy to do so. Just don't refresh them then test them as testing will 'charge' the batteries before depleting them. You could refresh the non LSD batteries every 3 months but if you are storing them i think as long as you had charged them before storing them in a cool place around (60-70F) and regularly check up on the batteries. LSD batteries don't really require refreshing as much as the charge might be at 70% after non use (Eneloops survive longer according to their info) and you don't really have to refresh them but i think at least refreshing those once a year is perfectly fine. However, i would like to add that storing rechargeable batteries is no better than storing Alkalines. If you bought them you might as well use them, you can even cycle through the batteries that you are not using to keep them in shape and that way there is little need to refresh them. There are times where you might not want to use a certain device or are able to go without using batteries but since i regularly use flashlights, i'd prefer to have rechargeables that i can charge thousands of times (with the proper maintenance) can last up to 10 years or more and i won't have to spend much on wattage (even 12 watts per light bulb is quite much when used in series) so i have found that using flashlights during the night is not a really bad thing and soon i plan on putting some leds in my home powered by NiMH batteries. That way i can keep them running indefinitely without much cost in the end.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Outstanding Performance! Best Rechargeable Batteries!
*by S***S on February 1, 2026*

These Amazon Basics rechargeable AA batteries have completely exceeded my expectations and proven to be one of the best purchases I've made this year! I cannot express enough how impressed I am with their performance, reliability, and incredible value. If you're looking for high-quality rechargeable batteries that won't break the bank, your search ends here! The battery life is absolutely phenomenal. With a 2000 mAh capacity, these batteries hold an impressive charge that lasts significantly longer than I anticipated. I've been using them in everything from my TV remotes and wireless keyboards to high-drain devices like digital cameras and game controllers, and they perform flawlessly in every application. The longevity is truly remarkable - I've gone weeks without needing to recharge them in my everyday devices. What really sets these batteries apart is their incredible recharge capability. The fact that they can be recharged up to 1000 times is simply outstanding! This makes them extraordinarily cost-effective and environmentally friendly. I've calculated that these batteries will save me hundreds of dollars over their lifetime compared to constantly buying disposable batteries. The environmental impact reduction is an added bonus that makes me feel good about this purchase. The 24-pack quantity is perfect for stocking up and ensuring I always have fresh batteries ready to go. I keep some in rotation for immediate use and have backups charging and ready for when I need them. The packaging is secure and the batteries arrive in perfect condition every single time. The Amazon Basics quality is evident from the moment you open the package. The NiMH technology delivers consistent power output throughout the discharge cycle. My devices run at peak performance from full charge until it's time to recharge - there's no gradual power decline that affects functionality. This reliability is crucial for my professional equipment and daily-use electronics. I trust these batteries completely. What impresses me most is how well these batteries maintain their charge when not in use. The low self-discharge means I can keep them in storage and they're ready when needed months later. This is a game-changer for emergency flashlights and backup devices. The reliability and convenience factor is unmatched. These batteries are an absolute must-have for anyone using AA battery-powered devices!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Impressive cell at a very fair price
*by P***A on October 19, 2024*

Initial Impressions: The batteries arrived nicely packaged in a cardboard box, with six, individually wrapped packages of four cells each. My testing process for new cells is pretty extensive and these Amazon Basic’s pre-charged cells, at least on the initial round of testing prove to be of very good quality. All 24 cells were weighed for consistency. All of the cells measured in at 27 grams, plus or minus 0.03 grams indicating that the manufacturing quality for the active material is highly consistent. The 24 cells then were put through an initial capacity discharge test utilizing an ISDT 24 channel charger. 20 of the 24 cells showed an initial capacity ranging from 1890 to 1920 mAH, and four cells showed an initial capacity of between 1310 and 1400 mAH. The cells are rated by Amazon as 2000 mAH cells, so the 20 cells came pre-charged at 95% full. I assume that the four outliers were not charged fully at the factory. All 24 cells were once again placed in the ISDT charger, this time, set for activation charge, where the cells are charged and discharged three times in succession to distribute the electrolyte equally within the cell, and fully charge the cell to its maximum capacity. All 24 cells charged to beyond the Amazon rated capacity with the average capacity at 2130 mAH. The fourth round of testing involved a torture test utilizing a West Mountain Radio Computerized Battery Analyzer. Each battery underwent a mission profile test, at constant current, until the output voltage dropped to cutoff. Again, each battery, under constant load, exhibited a measured capacity of between 1920 and 1975 mAH. The fifth round of testing was a random selection of four cells to be put back on the CBA and a discharge test ran, again at constant current, plotting the results of all four cells on the same graph. All four cells had a discharge profile that is extremely consistent, and flat across the entire time until the cell was exhausted. The sixth round involves a self-discharge test, again four random cells were selected and were measured for their open-circuit voltage. After 48 hours, these same cells were measured again, and their open-circuit voltage compared. The self-discharge was again, very consistent, and was on average 0.03V from the initial measurement. While 48 hours is a very short period to test for self-discharge over time, it’s encouraging to see that there was little in the way of voltage loss. I set two random cells aside, that will be measured at 30, 60, 90, and 180 days to see if this low discharge is maintained over an extended period of time. At this point, after the testing performed, I would rate these cells as excellent quality, and an excellent price point. Most of my cells are Eneloop, and I was curious to see how the Amazon cells would perform compared to the Eneloop and the Ikea Ladda cells, which are the same. I’ve been using rechargeable cells since the NiCd days, as there is something inherently wrong with the idea of buying something only to toss it in the trash a few days or weeks later. Add to that all Alkaline batteries will eventually leak and destroy what they are installed in, I am happy to see that there is a lower cost, quality cell available. Only time will tell if they are truly an equal to the Eneloop brand of battery, most of mine are still going strong after almost 15 years of pretty demanding service.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great!
*by M***E on March 7, 2026*

These Amazon Basics 2000 mAh cells are the sweet spot for anyone transitioning from disposables to a more sustainable setup. In my testing, they consistently hit their rated capacity and maintain a steady 1.2V discharge, making them perfect for Xbox controllers, high-end flashlights, and toys that chew through standard alkalines. While they don't have the ultra-high capacity of the "Pro" versions, their 1000x recharge cycle rating actually offers better long-term durability because they generate less heat during fast-charging. They arrived truly pre-charged and have shown impressive low self-discharge after sitting idle for several weeks. If you want Eneloop-level reliability without the name-brand tax, this 16-pack is the most cost-effective way to power a household.

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