I-c3 Rechargeable Batteries 15-minutes to charge!
#1
Posted 20 March 2005 - 07:49 PM
http://www.radioshac...uct%5Fid=23-038
I recently went to my local RadioShack to pick up some rechargeable batteries. While looking, I came across these RadioShack I-C3 batteries that promised 15 minute charging time with 1,000 recharges and extended life compared to regular batteries. That was a pretty weighty claim, but I gave them the benefit of the doubt and bought the two-battery charger and two additional batteries.
I was very pleasantly surprised.
Charging Time
The package said "Revolutionary 15-minute charging technology!" and, you know what, they weren't kidding. I brought them home put them in the charger and plugged it in. 15-20 minutes later, the little green light and fan turn off. I let them cool (they were very hot) and then put them in my GP32. Worked like a charm.
Life
Well, I don't know about their claim that they last longer than regular batteries. In my experience, they last just about as long, but that's pretty good. I get about 8-9 hours per charge (in my BLU), and, once the charge runs out, I put them in the charger and I'm playing my GP again 15 minutes later. Very nice. :)
I can't really confirm the 1,000 charge claims since that would take a really long time. :P
Value
It was $30 USD for the two-battery charge and two batteries. I think the additional batteries were $12. So far, I haven't even opened the additional ones, since the two that came with the charger charge so quickly.
These batteries really have allowed me to play my GP much more since I don't have to worry about buying new batteries or enduring long charging times. Overall, very good batteries and a very good value. :D
Score:
5/5
#2
Posted 20 March 2005 - 08:04 PM
shinneri, on Mar 20 2005, 07:49 PM, said:
http://www.radioshac...uct%5Fid=23-038
I recently went to my local RadioShack to pick up some rechargeable batteries. While looking, I came across these RadioShack I-C3 batteries that promised 15 minute charging time with 1,000 recharges and extended life compared to regular batteries. That was a pretty weighty claim, but I gave them the benefit of the doubt and bought the two-battery charger and two additional batteries.
I was very pleasantly surprised.
Charging Time
The package said "Revolutionary 15-minute charging technology!" and, you know what, they weren't kidding. I brought them home put them in the charger and plugged it in. 15-20 minutes later, the little green light and fan turn off. I let them cool (they were very hot) and then put them in my GP32. Worked like a charm.
Life
Well, I don't know about their claim that they last longer than regular batteries. In my experience, they last just about as long, but that's pretty good. I get about 8-9 hours per charge (in my BLU), and, once the charge runs out, I put them in the charger and I'm playing my GP again 15 minutes later. Very nice. :)
I can't really confirm the 1,000 charge claims since that would take a really long time. :P
Value
It was $30 USD for the two-battery charge and two batteries. I think the additional batteries were $12. So far, I haven't even opened the additional ones, since the two that came with the charger charge so quickly.
These batteries really have allowed me to play my GP much more since I don't have to worry about buying new batteries or enduring long charging times. Overall, very good batteries and a very good value. :D
Score:
5/5
Cool, i might consider importing, Great review thanks
#4
Posted 20 March 2005 - 09:01 PM
I just got the same setup 2 days ago, the 2000 mha I-C3 batteries and man they do rock. after the initial charge my gp32 has gone at least 6 hours now on my FLU with the light on and at about 160mhz and still hasn't messed up. i'm quite impressed with these batteries.
And they really do only take 15 minutes to charge
#5
Posted 20 March 2005 - 09:44 PM
they work very well
Jred, on Mar 20 2005, 04:01 PM, said:
I just got the same setup 2 days ago, the 2000 mha I-C3 batteries and man they do rock. after the initial charge my gp32 has gone at least 6 hours now on my FLU with the light on and at about 160mhz and still hasn't messed up. i'm quite impressed with these batteries.
And they really do only take 15 minutes to charge
I think that was me :P
This post has been edited by DemonStar55: 20 March 2005 - 09:47 PM
#6
Posted 20 March 2005 - 10:13 PM
i always use 2000mAh NiMH rechargebles, but i could swear, they just last for max. 4 hours. i can't say it for sure, because i mostly just play for a couple of minutes.
but i sometimes travel by train and it is about 3 hours trip. and shortly after that time, they are empty.
and i have 8 rechargebles by 2 different brands and they last the same time. :blink:
#8
Posted 21 March 2005 - 07:30 AM
onionfrog, on Mar 20 2005, 08:12 PM, said:
I guess you were one of those people who believed Nintendo's claim that rechargeable batteries are bad for your GBC? ;) (it isn't true, by the way. The battery companies probably pay Nintendo good money to keep saying that because they know that that's a sizeable chunk of their business)
0-bake, on Mar 20 2005, 10:13 PM, said:
i always use 2000mAh NiMH rechargebles, but i could swear, they just last for max. 4 hours. i can't say it for sure, because i mostly just play for a couple of minutes.
but i sometimes travel by train and it is about 3 hours trip. and shortly after that time, they are empty.
and i have 8 rechargebles by 2 different brands and they last the same time. :blink:
I know what you mean. :blink: They really don't last that long (though longer than NiCd batteries) but it's not really a problem for me because I usually have a second set charging up while I use one set. I guess it's the combination of front-light and high cpu speed that drains them.
This post has been edited by Esn: 21 March 2005 - 07:32 AM
#13
Posted 23 March 2005 - 10:00 AM
0-bake, on Mar 23 2005, 12:56 AM, said:
WOW, long life then! :rolleyes:
I've been thinking about getting rechargables for ages but I haven't got round to buying them. Nice review by the way, I'll have a look at these. :D
#14
Posted 23 March 2005 - 03:43 PM
killbarney, on Mar 23 2005, 11:00 AM, said:
0-bake, on Mar 23 2005, 12:56 AM, said:
WOW, long life then! :rolleyes:
I've been thinking about getting rechargables for ages but I haven't got round to buying them. Nice review by the way, I'll have a look at these. :D
A dutch magazine tested different brands of NiMH's, and the result was that some "cheap" brands only had 50 % after 50 times charging :blink:

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