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kim
> 3 dayI bought this a few months back for my boyfriend as he had to keep buying batteries and they all worked at first and all charged no problem. Now only one charging station works and the rest light but green with the batteries in them but they’re not charged at all. Was good while it lasted I guess.
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Tyffany
Greater than one weekMy kiddo and I burn through batteries gaming, and rechargeable batteries have become a must. We’re both so happy to have these! They last for quite a while, we always have a battery charging and ready to go, and we don’t keep dropping money on AA batteries. Love these!
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Dr. Holly Turcotte DDS
> 3 dayI was excited to purchase this because I have a few little gamers in my house. As soon as we used this, 3 out of the 4 charging terminals didnt work. The only functioning one stopped working after a few days. I do not recommend this.
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Ereka Brankovich
> 3 dayVery happy with this item! We have four Xbox one controllers and we go through so many AA batteries, which are not cheap. We use our Xbox for more than just video games, we also use it for streaming all of our video subscriptions. 5 hours of charging gives us up to 25 hours of use and they can be charged up to 2000 times! This will last us a long time and save us on buying batteries.
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Jennifer
> 3 daySmall charger, the batteries are surprisingly long life.
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Charity Grover
> 3 dayI have ordered multiple items similar and everytime they did not work or wrong kind always sent. I took a chance on this and so glad I did. It works perfectly and fits perfectly with my sons controllers for the Xbox one. Finally. Definitely happy with this product.
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H. Huff
> 3 dayThe battery melted one of my controllers and another isn’t working! Would not recommend
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Jason H.
> 3 dayThese batteries feel like two AA batteries wrapped together with electrical tape inside of some kind of support structure. They are not a solid block like I was expecting, but there is no internal movement - you can just see the shape of the batteries inside. They plug in nicely to the charging stand, and the stand can be plugged into the Xbox for power (or to any USB outlet). I didnt like that the lights are always on, but its easily rectified by unplugging it. I felt that I could easily unplug it and not worry about keeping batteries on the charger, because they do last a lot longer than what Ive been used to. The Xbox batteries that I have been using are 1100 mAh, and the charging system that I had seemed to be failing (i.e. batteries were not keeping the charge they used to and was blinking on the charger). That is why I started looking for new batteries. As these are rated 2600 mAh, I expected them to last for a least couple of weeks instead of many days (based on my playing time per day, which is probably at least 4 hours per day). So far I have not been disappointed. I charged them and have been using the same battery for about a week and its still showing about a 75% charge. Previously, I placed my controllers on the charging stand, as the batteries charged through a hole in the battery cover. I cannot do that with these batteries, because they charge from the end. It wont be as easy to swap controllers when the batteries die on me, as I would need to remove the battery and plug in the replacement instead of just picking up the second controller that was sitting on the charger and swapping. However, I dont feel that this is a significant detriment. I could easily keep two batteries fully charged and a third in the second controller, which sees far less time active. As long as I dont forget to change the batteries after playing, Id still have a backup. Really, the only downside to these is that they are not integrated into my controllers and take extra room on the little table I have the Xbox on, even if it is not very much. I dont want to leave them plugged into the charger. It says that it has the ability to sense when they are full and not overcharge, and it does indicate fully charged with a green light, but I dont like it. I was able to pop up the controller based charger stands when they were done, disconnecting them from the power source, and I wish that this had something similar, but for the cost and the amount of play time you could put on the stored power, I think its a great deal if youre willing to put in a little more effort to manage the batteries. Update: I am revisiting this review, because Ive found that the batteries are not keeping the charge that they used to. I must replace them much more often. Where it may have been two to three weeks the first time, now its after only a few days. I still have four batteries to rotate through, so theres enough power to go around for awhile, but I am dissatisfied with how quickly they seem to be decaying and losing their maximum charge. It still takes overnight to get them charged, but they dont last as long. Dont get me wrong, its enough to play without interruption for a night, unless the capacity continues to fall off.
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Tommy cherry
> 3 dayGreat product cheaper that constantly buying batteries
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Jake king
> 3 dayAfter charging, once inserted in Xbox controller, it got very hot. I took it out immediately, and I started burning my hand. I put it outside and watched it smolder and somewhat burn. Glad my kids didn’t touch it. Would not recommend. Unsafe. Fire hazard.