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Energizer® Advanced Lithium AA Batteries

​*in digital cameras vs. Energizer® MAX®
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Power-up your high-tech gadgets and take your world along for the ride.

Photos. Tunes. Gaming. You love your tech. But they drain energy like a criminal. Try Energizer® Advanced Lithium - its lithium battery technology maximizes your gear's performance and keeps you going non-stop.

MORE* POWER for the devices you rely on including:

  • Wireless gaming accessories
  • Handheld games
  • MP3 players and portable CD players
  • Digital cameras

*vs. Energizer® MAX®

Product Specs

Features and Functions

  • Last up to 6x longer in digital cameras (versus Energizer® MAX®. results vary by camera)
  • Lasts 20 hours longer* in wireless gaming accessories. Results vary by play and/ or usage patterns.
  • Last up to 30% longer in personal audio devices (versus Energizer® MAX®. results vary by device)
  • Weigh 1/3 less than standard alkaline
  • Holds power for 10 years when not in use
  • Leak resistant construction 

Energizer® Advanced Lithium batteries deliver MORE* power for your gaming and music devices.

*versus Energizer® MAX®

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Energizer Advanced Lithium AA Batteries 4.6 5 163 163
Excellent Product. The Energizer Advanced Lithium AA batteries are the only batteries I trust to use in my digital camera. No other batteries can stand up to all of the zooming in and out and constant review of pictures. Ordinary batteries used to last me a day or less. These last much longer and are actually a good value for what you get. These are by far the best batteries I have ever used. Thanks Energizer!!! :) May 11, 2012
Battery did not last a day I took about 10 pictures with my digital camera with these batteries inside. The battery is almost dead, not happy with these batteries at all! May 28, 2013
Battery LEAKED!!!!! I used energizer for quite a while now. Performance wasn’t bad and I would have stayed with the brand, but THEN... I bought myself 4 energizer advanced batteries for my Finepix S1800. I took a few photos and put my camera back in its bag, and in my drawer. After 3 weeks I took my camera out to take a photo and then I got the shock of my life!!! The batteries acid leaked out inside my camera and destroyed my camera. I am SO SO disappointed in ENERGIZER that I would recommend to everyone not to put this batteries in your hi tech equipment. March 1, 2013
Lithium overkill and redundancy I honestly think Energizer should drop these batteries. It already has the excellent Energizer Ultimate Lithium battery line. It's like having Coke and Pepsi in the very same bar (won't tell you which is which...). Energizer Ultimate Lithium are so much better in every aspect (except maybe for price... really...?) that it simply doesn't compensate to buy the 'Advanced Lithium' over the 'Ultimate Lithium' batteries, which are superior in my opinion (and elsewhere). This only adds to more confusion in people's minds when it comes to decide which ones to buy (i.e., Advanced Lithium? vs. Ultimate Lithium?). Furthermore, is there really a big difference between the 'Advanced' and 'Ultimate' monikers...? I mean 'Advanced' looks good to me. But so does 'Ultimate'. So, in the end, 'Advanced' = 'Ultimate' = Good geeky stuff... Yeah, there's a price difference there but I think that in the end it doesn't really resonate on Advanced Lithium's behalf. Please, drop the Advanced Lithium line and just keep the Ultimate Lithium line. It would also certainly help to lower the manufacturing costs with yet another type of battery. Just focus the production on the Ultimate Lithium line (which is a superb battery) and thus these could have a lower price. We, the Energizer customers, would thank you for that. I know I would. February 4, 2013
not what they used to be I have used Enerigizer Advanced Lithium for 2-3 years in my Pentax Digital SLR camera and loved them. They lasted forever. The last 2 packs I have bought will not power up my camera. I have tried them in my spare camera and they won't work in that one either. Did you change the battery? January 30, 2013
BE WARE AT LEAST TWO TIMES NOW I HAVE BOUGHT 4 PACK OF LITHIUM BATTERIES AND 1 OF THE 4 WOULD NOT POWER UP MY MEDICAL PUMP. NOT A GOOD VALUE IF IT COSTS AN EXTRA $3.00 PER PACKAGE. December 6, 2012
Twice burned A few months ago, I purchased a set of eight of these batteries for my Pentax digital SLR camera. Upon putting then into the camera, I found them virtually dead, right out of the package. As soon as you turned on the camera, after two or three shots, you got the "Battery Depleted" indication. I sent them back to Energizer, and after five weeks of waiting, got a check for the first set and a coupon for $5 off the next purchase. So, I replaced them, and guess what??? The second set has done EXACTLY the same thing. Well, that's it. No more Energizer Lithiums. I just cannot trust whether they will be ready, even right out of the box. Twice burned, no more tries. November 3, 2012
this battery dies to soon These batteries don't last long, I just bought a pack and there dead already. I only use them for my digital camera. October 31, 2012
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I purchased an iMac two weeks ago (Sept. 16) and the AA batteries in the (wireless) Magic Mouse have died already. I checked with a tech from Apple who suggested that it might be due to the age of the batteries, though the website indicates they should have a 10 year shelf life when not in use. And the mouse has not been used excessively.
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You probably left the mouse ON all the time. This is usually what happens to people who have similar problems. I would use a rechargeable battery if I was too lazy to wire in a USB power cord (which I would probably do but I have their magic pad.)
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it shouldn't be dead in a couple of weeks
Age: 35-44
Gender: Female
I've used this product for: 6-10 years
My product choices are primarily driven by: Portability
I purchase batteries in packs of: 2 pack
My battery needs are: Occasional
I purchase batteries: Once a month
My purchase style is: To buy batteries only when replacements are needed
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Thanks for question. I'm sorry to hear that the batteries didn't last as long as expected in your Magic Mouse. I ran this question by our technical team and here is their feedback.

Lithium AA batteries will typically last approximately a year in wireless mouse applications. Two weeks of usage would be well below normal. Advanced Lithium batteries will lose less than 1 % of their capacity per year when stored at normal room temperature. Ten year old Advanced AA batteries would be able to power the mouse for approximately 10 months. Battery age would not be the cause of your low service. We recommend that you try a second set of batteries in the mouse. If service is again less than a month, we suspect a problem in the mouse that is draining the batteries at an accelerated rate.
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Why don't these come as a rechargable?

I love using lithium batteries. Too expensive as a disposable. Why not make AA lithium rechargable batteries as 1.5 volts?
Lithium recharables come in various shapes & power configuations. 1.5v AA, AAA, C & D would be super!

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Age: 45-54
Gender: Male
I've used this product for: 31+
My battery needs are: Everyday
I purchase batteries: Once every 3 months
My purchase style is: Reviewing many choices to get the best perceived value
My product choices are primarily driven by: Cost & dependability
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Its probably because it costs too much money to add in a protecting circuit for recharging. I bet you can recharge these a few times, it's just their lawyers saying you can't recharge these.
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Thank you for this great question, we take consumer feedback very seriously and will forward this comment along to the correct department.

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Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA Batteries did up to 600 shots by digital camera.

So That new Energizer Advanced Lithium AA Batteries can run shots How many numbers a shots when last battery flat ? Did you test ?
Age: 45-54
Gender: Male
I've used this product for: 11-20 years
My product choices are primarily driven by: Environmental impact
I purchase batteries in packs of: 4 pack
My battery needs are: Occasional
I purchase batteries: Once every 3 months
My purchase style is: Trusting premium brands and buying with that focus
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Thank you for this great question, I would be happy to assist you. If I understand your question correctly, when it comes to our Ultimate/Advanced Lithium batteries, it is hard to determine just home many shots you should get with a set of batteries. It really depends on how often the device is being used, how many features your using on the camera. Digital cameras are very high drain, the more features you use on it the more it will drain down on the batteries, there for reducing the longevity of the battery. Ultimate is for higher drain devices and the Advanced is for moderate drain devices, you may get close to the same amount of shots.

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i will be useing them in a time lapse hunting camera that claims up to 4 months battery life, and functions in -25c , veery cold.
Age: 18-24
Gender: Male
I've used this product for: 11-20 years
My product choices are primarily driven by: Portability
I purchase batteries in packs of: 8 pack
My battery needs are: Everyday
I purchase batteries: Once a month
My purchase style is: Trusting premium brands and buying with that focus
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Thank you for this great question, I would be happy to assist you. Regarding our Lithium batteries, the operating temps are as follows.

40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F)

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Age: 55-64
Gender: Female
I've used this product for: 6-10 years
My product choices are primarily driven by: Using new electronic devices
I purchase batteries in packs of: 4 pack
My battery needs are: Everyday
I purchase batteries: Once every 6 months
My purchase style is: To buy what I need at the lowest price
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Thank you for this great question, I would be happy to assist you. Regarding our AA Advanced Lithium batteries, the voltage is 1.5 and the MAH capacity is 3000.

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Mercury

Do these battery have Mercury and Cadium like those ECO AA Batteries you can through in the Recycle Unit?
Age: 25-34
Gender: Male
I've used this product for: 21-30 years
My product choices are primarily driven by: Environmental impact
I purchase batteries in packs of: 2 pack
My battery needs are: Occasional
I purchase batteries: Less than once a year
My purchase style is: Buying the newest technologies, as I am willing to pay for the benefits
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Thank you for this great question, I would be happy to assist you. Our Lithium batteries do not contain Mercury or Cadmium. I have provided you with the PDF spec sheet below for additional information.

http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/l91.pdf

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