If you use the GP ReCyko 2600mAh AA in low-drain devices, such as remote controls, the natural capacity loss will mean that you’ll end up charging these more often than some rival batteries. Longer-lasting batteries will typically keep up to 80% or more of their charge. These batteries also aren’t so good at retaining charge, with GP quoting them at retaining up to 50% of their capacity after one year. This doesn’t mean that these batteries aren’t useful, just that if you want them to last for a long time, the relatively low number of charge cycles gets in the way. That said, the batteries are rated to last for only up to 300 charge cycles, which is 100 fewer than the Duracell Rechargeable AA 2500mAh batteries and 400 cycles shorter than the GP ReCyko Charge 10 batteries (assuming the slow-charging method is used). The GP ReCyko 2600mAh AA are sold on their green credentials, and not just because using them saves on alkaline batteries: 94% of the battery and pack is recyclable, and the batteries use 10% of recycled materials.
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