Amazon Basics 9V Cell Rechargeable Batteries 200mAh Ni-MH, 4-Pack by Amazon.co.uk

Price last update: 04/05/2025
  • 4-Pack of 9V Cell Rechargeable Batteries; 200mAh Ni-MH
  • Compatible with any device that takes a standard 9 volt battery
  • For use with any smart charger or universal Ni-MH charger that fits 9 volt batteries
  • Batteries come pre-charged and can be used immediately
  • An economical and convenient solution for powering for high-drain devices

    Description

    AmazonBasics Rechargeable Batteries
    Keep your electronics powered up and ready to go with the AmazonBasics 9V Cell Rechargeable Batteries 200mAh Ni-MH, 4-Pack. These handy rechargeable batteries are perfect for high-drain devices that are used on a regular basis, helping you save both time and money. Use with battery-powered lights, radios, tools, and more for effective power delivery that you can count on.
    4-Pack of rechargeable batteries
    Compatible with universal Ni-MH chargers
    Batteries come pre-charged
    Ideal for high-drain devices
    Long-Lasting & Economical
    Both economical and convenient, the AmazonBasics rechargeable batteries are a great solution for powering battery-operated devices in lieu of single-use batteries. The batteries can be recharged up to 1200 times for continuous, reliable results.
    For Use with Universal NiMH Chargers
    Compatible with any smart charger or universal charger that supports NiMH rechargeable 9 volt batteries, the AmazonBasics batteries are an easy and affordable fix for high-drain devices. Batteries come pre-charged and can be used directly out of the package for convenience.

    Product information

      • Number of batteries:4 Unknown batteries required.
      • Brand:Amazon Basics
      • Battery cell composition:NiMH
      • Recommended uses for product:Camera
      • Unit count:4.0 count
      Amazon Basics 9V Cell Rechargeable Batteries 200mAh Ni-MH, 4-Pack
      Amazon Basics 9V Cell Rechargeable Batteries 200mAh Ni-MH, 4-Pack by Amazon.co.uk
      Price last update: 04/05/2025