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Published on November 24th, 2024 | by Andrew Bistak

Charge Core ReCharge Core Batteries Review

Charge Core ReCharge Core Batteries Review Andrew Bistak
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Summary: The Charge Core ReCharge Core Batteries are not only a money saver but also save the environment!

5

Money saver!


Batteries are integral to many elements of our lives and whether that’s kids toys (and more kids toys), Xbox gaming controllers, electric bins, smart scales or even Christmas Lights – they are everywhere and unfortunately not all devices offer in-built USB-C quick charging.

This means we’re still reliant on batteries that also come at a cost and given the increased cost of living, it all adds up.

However Charge Core have come up with an ingenious design with their ReCharge Core Batteries which basically allows their batteries to be charged via USB-C! That’s right, one battery to rule them all!

They also offer the following benefits…

Lithium-ion vs Alkaline
1.5V 1.5V disposable
Reusable Single Use
Stable Voltage Decreasing Voltage
Longer Lifespan Shorter Lifespan
$7.50 for 1000 Cycles $2.75 for 1 Cycle

Unboxing

So as you can see, recharging is the way to go and in terms of cost, a AA 4-pack retails for $29.95 and a AAA 4-pack costs $29.95 which makes it fantastic value for money.

It supports fast-charging that takes up to 90-minutes to fully charge the battery and it even comes with a dual charging cable.

How do you charge the battery, there is a USB-C input on the side of the battery. The batteries also come in a reusable carry case and more importantly, once charged they are like any other battery and when they are no longer providing power, you just put them on charge again.

Final Thoughts?

The Charge Core ReCharge Core Batteries are exceptional value for money and if you are giving out toys this year for Christmas, you might want to include a set or two of these as well!

Recommended!


About the Author

When he's not trying to save the world, Andrew enjoys travel (although loathes turbulence), going to the movies, reading and being a dad to his two dogs (and now twins) with his wife.



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