Energizer Industrial AAA Lithium Battery (24-Pack)
- Leak-Proof
- -40 to 140° Operating Temperature
- Lightweight Design
- Holds Charge for up to 25 Years
Ansmann Powerline 8-Bay Battery Charger for AA / AAA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries (Black)
- For 1-8 AA & AAA NiMH Batteries
- AC Adapter: 100-240V for Worldwide Use
- Discharge Function
- 8 LCD Charging Indicators
Kodak MAX AA Super Alkaline Batteries (1.5V, 2800mAh, 2-Pack)
- 1.5V AA Batteries
- 15x More Power vs. Kodak Zinc
- Lead, Mercury, and Cadmium-Free
Impecca Alkaline C Batteries (2-Pack)
Kodak MAX AAA 1.5V Alkaline Batteries (4-Pack)
Fenix Flashlight TEN-30214 Tenergy CR123A Lithium Battery (3V, 1500mAh)
- Lasts Long in High-Drain Devices
- Voltage: 3V
- Max Pulse Current: 3000mA
- Capacity: 1500 mAh
Energizer E93 MAX C Batteries (2-Pack)
- No Added Mercury or Cadmium
- 10-Year Shelf Life at 69°F
- Multipurpose Use
- Power Compatible Devices
Exell Battery A1PX Alkaline Battery (1.5V)
Watson AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries (2500mAh, 1.2V, 4-Pack)
Fenix Flashlight ARB-L16-800UP Built-In USB-C Rechargeable Battery (3.6V, 800mAh)
- For PD25R, LD15R, E18R V2 & HM50R V2
- 800mAh Capacity
- Built-In USB-C Charging Port
- 16340 Button Top Battery
COAST ZX310 Li-Ion Rechargeable Ported 16340 Micro-USB Battery
Duracell PC1400 Procell 1.5V C Alkaline Batteries (12-Pack)
Watson 4-Bay Charger for AA/AAA NiMH Batteries with 4-Pack of AAA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries Kit
- Four AAA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries
- 950mAh, 1.2V, 500 Charge Cycles
- Charger for AA/AAA NiMH & NiCd Batteries
- Multivoltage Operation for Worldwide Use
Exell Battery A221/505A 22.5V Alkaline Battery (60 mAh)
Exell Battery A220/504A Alkaline Battery (15V, 60mAh)
Energizer Industrial Max C Alkaline Batteries (12-Pack)
RAYOVAC C 1.5V Alkaline Batteries (12-Pack)
RAYOVAC AA 1.5V Alkaline Batteries (24-Pack)
RAYOVAC D 1.5V Alkaline Batteries (12-Pack)
Fenix Flashlight 18650 Li-Ion Battery with USB-C Charging Port (3400mAh)
- 3400mAh Lithium-Ion Battery
- Button Top
- Pressure Relief Valve Protection
- USB-C Charging Port
Nitecore 18650 Li-Ion Battery (3600mAh)
- 3600mAh
- Button Top
- Protection Circuit
- Pressure Release Valve
Watson Dual Rapid Charger for 3.7V CR123A and CR2 Lithium Batteries with 2 CR123A Batteries
- Charges 1-2 CR123A/CR2 Lithium Batteries
- Charging Time: Approx. 1.6-2.4 hr
- LED Charging Indicators
- Over-Voltage and Surge Protection
Fenix Flashlight 18650 Li-Ion Battery with Micro-USB Charging Port (3500mAh)
- 3500mAh
- Button Top
- Micro-USB Port
- Protection Circuit
Impecca Alkaline AAA Batteries (100-Pack)
Nitecore UMS2 Intelligent USB Dual-Slot Superb Battery Charger
- Charges Li-Ion, Ni-Cd & Ni-MH Batteries
- Charge Simultaneously or Independently
- LCD Displays Real-Time Charging Details
- USB Port Works with Many Power Sources
Impecca Platinum Series Alkaline 9V Battery (24-Pack)
Energizer Industrial 9V Alkaline Battery (12-Pack)
Duracell PCCR2 Procell Lithium Batteries (12-Pack)
Learning About Rechargeable AA Batteries and More
Your electronic devices require power, and there's a wide variety of single-use and rechargeable AA batteries and other batteries available. While the many choices of batteries can seem overwhelming, picking the perfect type is easy with a little knowledge about your device, and the different types of batteries and chargers.
Single-Use Batteries
Single-use batteries have a long shelf life, but you must dispose of them when you've exhausted their use. Alkaline AA batteries, along with other sizes, are the most popular single-use batteries. Lithium batteries have a longer shelf life, last longer while in use, are lighter in weight, and are more resistant to extreme temperatures. Always make sure to consult the device's instructions to make sure your device can handle lithium batteries, as higher voltages may harm some devices. Some devices even use button and coin cell batteries, so always make sure to confirm exactly what battery type you need.
Choosing Rechargeable Batteries
Rechargeable batteries save you money over time, and are more environmentally friendly, as you can use them repeatedly. Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) options hold their charges when unused for long periods, but lithium-ion batteries power devices longer. Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries are the most common choice for digital cameras, but for professional cameras, consider external camera battery packs and cables and AC adapters and DC couplers.
How to Pick a Battery Charger
If you choose rechargeables, you'll also need a battery charger that works with the type of batteries you choose, whether NiMH or lithium-ion. Some chargers work with a variety of sizes of batteries, although it's best to charge only one size at a time. Some charge your batteries much faster than others, and offer features such as smart charging, which ensures that batteries don't undercharge or overcharge, helping the batteries to perform better and last longer.
Whatever power solution you choose, check out B&H Photo and Video for its wide variety of single-use and rechargeable batteries and chargers, including AA battery chargers. Find the perfect power options for your various electronic devices.


