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iConcepts AAA Batteries and Charger

iConcepts AAA Batteries and Charger

List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $10.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: No operating instructions
Review: ...This charger comes without any operating manual or instructions. At least, it should say how many hours one should charge the batteries for. There is no automatic shut-off nor is there any indicator to show that batteries are charged and ready.

Other charges for Ni-MH batteries cost [more] for the charger alone, so [this charger] with 4 batteries is definitely a deal - but one certainly expects to have a small manual with the product. Is that too much to ask? Also, there is no website for the product to get the manual downloaded.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: one battery is dead
Review: I already wrote a review before, but just found that one of the four batteries is dead after one use(or maybe from the beginning).

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not great, but it does the job.
Review: I really wanted to like this product. It can charge four batteries at a time and the prongs flip down for easier storage in a drawer. I'm pretty disappointed, though, that it takes so long to charge batteries (think days) and that it doesn't tell you when it's done charging. Two red LEDs tell you that batteries are connected and being charged front and/or back, but you could tell that much without the lights. I've got a Kodak charger for AA that functions much better, but I couldn't find anything other than the iConcepts for AAA.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Will I buy or not?
Review: I travel to Africa on a regular basis and I have been looking for something like this. In Amsterdam airport that want +/- [price] for the same thing. So obviously this is an attractive price. However, nowhere does it mention whether or not it will work with 240 volts which is the standard in Europe and Africa. Does it have a switch to change it from 110 to 240? If there is I would buy it. But I can't find out from the advertisement whether it does or not.

Bad marketing! How do they sell outside the US? It's a big market out there!.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No problems here
Review: I use my pda a lot and these batteries work great for my needs. I have never had any problems with fatal errors occurring. I do wish I knew which side is the "rapid" charging side but other then that I love 'em.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No problems here
Review: I use my pda a lot and these batteries work great for my needs. I have never had any problems with fatal errors occurring. I do wish I knew which side is the "rapid" charging side but other then that I love 'em.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I would give zero start to this if it was possible
Review: I was tempted by its low price. When I got mine, my pda was running fine on original batteries. After few days the original batteries were dead and it was time to put my rechargeables in it. They just didn't work. NONE OF THEM WORKED!!!! Now I am pretty good at electronics and I didn't have them inserted wrong way either in charger or my pda. ...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: the worst
Review: it never worked;not even with the batteries it comes with!!!!
do not buy it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good one
Review: It's good you can charge both AAA and AA battery. I do get a small piece of manual marking the charging time for different type of batteries, but it's confusing whether this is rapid charge or standard charge, and the LED light never goes off.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It's fine
Review: Like the others, I wish the red LEDs would go off after charging, but eh... what can you do? Otherwise, it does what its supposed to.


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