I had to buy a new charger as my Energizer one broke without any reason. Moreover the Energizer batteries were really bad quality, after 3 weeks they almost stop working and I could only use them once fully loaded for 1 hour on my camera.
On the other hand with the Uniross I can keep my batteries in my cameras for several days without needing to charge it. Good stuff and good quality, and cheap!
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I bought this charger months ago, and was always wondering why They took ages and ages to charge, and the Led light remained on. Also two of the points became powdery, and on close inspection, there was battery leakage, so I had to throw out good batteries. I agree with the last reviewer, and thank you Paul for pointing that out. I use a Digital camera and this type of charger is definitely not to be considered, if you can not stand to wait...and wait...
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Never used rechargeable batteries before. Mainly wanted to use with Wii remotes and remote controlled toys. I must say I am pleasantly surprised with them - I looked at cheaper units but decided that I would go with a known brand after reading the reviews.
It appears to charge quickly, 4 AA batteries within an hour (but not totally flat when started). They appear to last for about 4 to 5 hours (used in a remote controlled car and with the Wii) - which I suppose isn't bad when you can just charge them again!
The light indicator on the unit is useful as it changes from red to green (when charged). The trickle charge function (keeps the batteries fully charged) is also a nice touch. It includes a car charger giving a bit more ... Read More:
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This camera is a strightforward, no-nonsense model for someone who wants a quality digital camera for holidays, special occasions etc. It's really easy to set up and the resolution is good too. So far, so good!
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Just bought a Sony HC53E Camcorder. Very annoyingly my old, identical looking, same 7.2v, Sony NP-FP Camcorder batteries from my previous defunct model [Sony HC22E] don't fit this new HC53E camcorder though, thanks to a few mm more plastic on the base lugs and Sony's new [anti-copying] info-lithium chip. Trim the old NP-FPs to fit in the HC-53Es NP-FH slot and the camera says 'incompatible battery' - i.e. it's got an old style info-chip, even though it is a Sony battery of the right shape, voltage and power. So I had to buy one of these `genuine' Sony NP-FH50 as a spare battery [it's the same physical size as the NP-FH30 supplied with the camera, but with a tad more power reserve].
Just bought a Sony HC53E Camcorder. Very annoyingly my old, identical looking, same 7.2v, Sony NP-FP Camcorder batteries from my previous defunct model [Sony HC22E] don't fit this new HC53E camcorder though, thanks to a few mm more plastic on the base lugs and Sony's new [anti-copying] info-lithium chip. Trim the old NP-FPs to fit in the HC-53Es NP-FH slot and the camera says 'incompatible battery' - i.e. it's got an old style info-chip, even though it is a Sony battery of the right shape, voltage and power. So I had to buy one of these `genuine' Sony NP-FH50 as a spare battery [it's the same physical size as the NP-FH30 supplied with the camera, but with a tad more power reserve].
I've owned this Sandisk MicroSD 2GB with 3-in-one adaptor for a few months now, and it makes such a difference to my phone! I've only tried one of the adaptors (the larger one that slots into the SD card slot of my laptop) and it works perfectly every time i.e. plug-and-play so it loads up as an extra 'drive' in 'My computer'.
I've not had any problems with the card and did not need to format it before I used it.
p/s: I did pay more for the postage than the actual item itself, but the item is worth it and deserves 5 star!
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