Panasonic Genuine HHR-4DPA/8BA AAA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries for DECT Cordless Phones, 8 Pack
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These batteries were used in conjunction with my Panasonic cordless phones. They were charged for the entire night.
Hi Rita - The capacity of a battery is measured in milliamperes per hour (mAh). The higher the mAh (milli-ampere-hour) value, the more powerful the battery. The higher the current (in amps for an hour), the longer it will last; however, the voltages must match. If you use a battery that has a higher voltage than the phone expects, your phone will be damaged. Best of luck!
DECT 6. There are a total of 0 cordless phones on the market. br>DECT 6 is a digital communications protocol. Using 0 digital technology, you can extend your range without increasing the power. Our DECT models have superior sound quality to other phone technologies, allowing users to talk anywhere in their home or office without being interrupted by a wireless network.
Thank you for reaching out to us with your query. No, they aren't always fully charged when they arrive.
Selected User Reviews For Panasonic Genuine HHR-4DPA/8BA AAA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries for DECT Cordless Phones, 8 Pack
Panasonic is the manufacturer, and the product is labeled as such. I made the decision to keep my six phones running as long as the original batteries had done for the previous six years. If you have a Panasonic phone, you have a lot of options. I chose to use the same batteries as before. When shipping costs were taken into account, the price was lower than any other website. Many sites claimed that the quality was the same as "Panasonic" quality when reading the product description. However, upon closer inspection of the product description and description, I discovered that the batteries were not labeled as Panasonic batteries.
Panasonic phone replacement batteries are model specific. Make a point of getting the battery information directly from the old one. The Panasonic replacement batteries are the only ones that work for me. Otherwise, I've had issues with overheating or battery life; Panasonic batteries last a long time and are well worth the slightly higher price; choose the right battery and you'll be fine.
horrible; I bought these to replace the batteries in my Panasonic phones, but they died after a month and wouldn't charge; The only clue as to why they failed can be found on the back of the packet: "Made in China" and "2016" are two words that come to mind when thinking about this product. These aren't genuine Panasonic batteries, in my opinion. My guess is that the panasonic name is only on the packaging and battery cover, and that they were made in China and given the panasonic name to increase sales.
These are genuine Panasonic Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) batteries. Don't let the appearance deceive you. Similarly, phony Panasonic batteries that offer you 8 for the same price do not hold a charge even as long as OLD *real* Panasonic batteries like these. Note how these are packaged in a factory-sealed, labeled package, as opposed to the generic fakes that are packaged in the little-known little-known little-known little-known little-known little-known little-known little-known little-known little-known little baggie (as seen in the photos).
For a set of Panasonic phones, there are 8 batteries. The package does not bear a date stamp. The year 2010 was stamped on each battery inside, indicating that these batteries had already expired or were about to expire 11 years before I paid for and received them. (I have a photograph, but I haven't figured out how to upload it to this site yet. )br>br>Consider how that could have happened. This isn't a situation where you're buying something at a garage sale or a closing-down sale. Amazon was selling this item as a brand new item. It was so old that one could reasonably assume that there was some sort of scheme to defraud me somewhere along the line between the factory (circa 2000) and me. thieve from a customer br>br>In the "chat," the man who responded was apologetic and as helpful as he could be. Let's take a look at what transpires.
My Panasonic phone has been in my possession for almost a decade. My current batteries were on the verge of being completely depleted. A fully charged battery would provide me with 40 minutes of talk time. I can now talk for hours without receiving the low battery beep after purchasing these. It's a little on the pricey side, but it's well worth the money.
I admit that I talk on the phone for extended periods of time, but I anticipate that the batteries will last longer than one day before needing to be recharged. I used to be able to get at least a few days of use out of the battery before it died. I'm going to try a different brand to see if it's just Panasonic batteries, or if they've made all brands hold less charge. I tried the Panasonic batteries twice, thinking the first set was defective, but neither the second set nor the first set gave me any more charge. This product has left me utterly dissatisfied.
The old Panasoinc batteries did not last as long as they did when they were new, and they died quickly when they ran out of juice. So I took the plunge and purchased this 8-pack for my four phones. The new batteries work well and last twice as long as the original Panasonic batteries did when they were first installed. These weren't cheap, but why settle for imported knockoffs when you can have a better phone? Buy with confidence because this is a great option. This is the genuine article. 👍.