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Sony Quick Battery Charger with 4 AA Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteriesx$22.04
    (477 reviews)
Best Price: $29.99 $22.04
Sony's worldwide reputation for creating unique, attractive, high-quality, advanced technology products rests on a long line of innovations embraced by people from all walks of life. With a diverse product lineup serving a variety of lifestyles and industries, Sony continuously strives to introduce new products and technologies to meet changing market needs. Whether you're traveling abroad or making a domestic jaunt, Sony's BCG-34HE4 charger and battery combo is everything you'll need to keep your high-demand digital electronics juiced up and ready for action. The compact, lightweight charger handles 4 AA and 4 AAA batteries simultaneously and just happens to come with 4 high-capacity (2500 mAh) rechargeable AA Ni-MH batteries. The charger works with worldwide voltages: AC outlets ranging from 100 to 240 volts (50/60 Hz). For your safety and convenience, the charger offers alkaline battery detection (in case you accidentally load non-rechargeables) and automatic cut-off for excessive temperature and/or voltage. What's in the Box A charger, 4 AA rechargeable batteries, and a data sheet in a blister pack.
MPN: BCG-34HE4 - UPC: 008562006072
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Customer Reviews
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Works well enough, as advertised      By AY5IL05TZPIZO on 2004-09-15
It doesn't say so in the product description page here anywhere (and I can't even find this charger on the Sony website), so here you go: it takes about 4.5 hours to fully charge the four 2300mAh batteries that come with the charger. Which I kinda like--I like that it's not a dumb charger (timed charger w/o regard for existing charge or overcharge) like the cheaper Sony charger here on Amazon.com (BCG-34HLD4), nor does it take inordinately long (some others I checked out take as long as 8-12 hours), but it's not a superfast 1-hour charger that super-heats up the batteries during the charge (and potentially reduce the battery service life).
The charger has the outlet plugs built-in, so there is no separate AC adapter. Be sure to keep the charger bay door open during charging to help dissipate the heat.
The batteries are Sanyo-brand ("HR" imprint on them) marketed under the Sony label.
Overall, a nice, compact unit. I recommend it.
Recommended Charger      By A1RFYCSNNOJ0VW on 2004-12-16
This is a very cost effective battery charger. It's a simple flip top design and can charge either four AA or two AAA (You CAN mix them, however you can only charge a maximum of two AAAs at a time). Charge time is generally just over four hours if you charge all four AAs and half that with only two. AAA batteries charge in about an hour and a half by themselves, two hours if paired with AAs.
The charger cuts power to the batteries when they're full. This is a MUST feature as it preserves your battery life extraordinarily. It also is switching (100/240V) meaning you can use it outside the US without hassle (Most of Europe uses 220V). The charger comes bundled with four AA batteries with a 2300mAh capacity which is above standard and last longer. If you have batteries under 2300mAh, this charger can still charge them and cut off the power when necessary (The batteries must be NiMH however).
My only complaint with this would be the fact that the charger just has a flip up/down plug. If you have plugs sitting side by side facing downwards, the charger will occupy three slots. On a standard wall plug (Side by side with the plugs lying horizontal) it only takes up one plug however. You can easily overcome this by using an extension if needed.
All in all, I can 100% recommend this charger. There's another Sony charger slightly cheaper than this one (the BCG-34HLD4). However, pay the extra couple bucks and get this one as the other does not have a power cut off feature. If you need AAA batteries, get the Sony AAA two pack (Model NH-AAA-B2C, Amazon carries them) which are 800mAh.
Rayovac's 15-minute charger is way better      By A5JLAU2ARJ0BO on 2005-01-28
While Sony's "super-quick" charger is a solid product and the price includes 4 high-capacity (2300mAh) NiMH batteries, the charging time is too long, at 4-5 hours. You can find a 1-hour charger at Radio Shack for the same price. Trust me, a lot of times you want to get the batteries charged very quickly, rather than waiting 4 hours.
In fact, I highly recommend Rayovac's 15-minute charger. You do need to get their special 15-minute NiMH batteries, but when you buy the charger it already comes with 2 or 4, depending on the kit. (I believe it's now $25 for the 2-AA kit and $30 or $35 for the 4-AA kit. You can also find them at Radio Shack under the Radio Shack brand, but still made by Rayovac.) When I use my digital cameras (Minolta and the SB-800 flash for my Nikon D70) being able to recharge the batteries in 15 minutes is just awesome. That's 1/16 the time needed on this Sony charger. (Do note that, the Rayovac charger charges regular NiMH batteries in 8 hours.)
BTW, reviwer "H. Yu" is in correct in stating that fast chargers can damage NiMH batteries. Most manufacturers claim that fast charging does not necessarily shortern the battery's life. The speed boost mostly comes in advances in battery chemistry, not some high-voltage forcing charge. Prior to getting the Rayovac 15-minute, I had been usign a RAdio Shack 1-hour charger for years and had charged teh same batteries probably 500 times or more with no depreciation in capacity. I'm a big battery user and NiMH is a godsend that saves money and the environment.
In short, while this Sony charger is a solid NiMH recharger, you may want to spend the same amount of money on a Rayovac 15-minute charger which saves you a lot of time and may come in extermely handy the times when you need your batteries fast. Feel free to write me at hotmail with questions.
An important (un-advertised) feature you must know      By AOEAD7DPLZE53 on 2007-02-05
There is an important feature for this charger (Sony BCG-34Hx) that makes it an excellent buy: it charges each cell individualy.
Most low-cost slow chargers force you to charge cells in pairs. That is, either 2 or 4 cells. This smart charger allows you to put in 1, 2, 3 or 4 cells at any time. Each cell is charged individually and stopped whenever it gets full. The only problem is that the indictor lamp only changes color when ALL cells are fully charged. So even if three out of four cells are ready, you cannot start using any of them until the last one is done.
Why is charging NiMH cells in pairs a very bad idea? Beacuse no two cells have identical capacities. Even if you start with two new cells of the same brand, their capacities will drift apart after several cycles. When you charge two cells in series, the one with lower capacity will be over-charged, and this will only accelerate the disparity in capacity next time. Eventually you'll end up with cells that can only deliver a fraction of their rated capacities.
Then there's always the problem when your application requires either one or three cells. Now you are left with one drained cell that you cannot charge. If you try to charge a drained cell in series with a full one, the latter will be badly over-charged and may even be damaged from over-heating.
While I'm at it: here are the charging currents for this charger:
- One to two AA cells: 1050mA each
- Four AA cells: 525mA each
- One to two AAA cells: 640mA each
Incorrect product description - can only charge two AA batteries at a time      By A30WFGK7T9DYSB on 2006-05-12
I bought this charger for my rechargeable AAA batteries, as the description and technical specifications clearly state:
"charger handles 4 AA and 4 AAA batteries simultaneously"
and
"Charges four AA and AAA batteries at a time"
Although this charger can charge four AA batteries at once, it can only charge TWO AAA batteries at the same time; the two center slots accept both AA and AAA but the outside slots accept only AA. And in case anyone thinks I may be a nimrod that doesn't know how to use the device, straight from the product manual itself:
"A maximum of 2 AAA batteries can be charged in the center slots only."
- A Fine Charger
     By A1TJT6GXDGNN8Q on 2006-03-18
This Sony Charger replaces the Walmart Special I bought for $10. The Walmart batteries lasted less then 10 charges. I'd recommend you purchase an additional set of 4 Sony (2500mah)batteries when you purchase this unit. That will give you a total of 8 batteries. This charger also detects failed batteries (like my Walmart ones) and can charge from 1 to 4 batteries at a time. Also, somewhat unique, is that it has a refresh cycle to recondition batteries that have developed some "memory" and aren't holding a full charge as well as they once did. You'll need 4 to 5 hours for a full charge but if you buy a second set of 4 batteries for about $11.00, the time needed for a recharge really becomes academic. The charger clearly displays the status of each battery through its charge cycle. Really a well thought out device.
- Highly Recommended, well worth the money!
     By AV2M1XP6NWZJS on 2005-04-14
I just bought this Sony High Capacity 2300 mAh Super Quick battery charger from Amazon last week. We were going through one pack of 24 AA regular batteries every 3-4 weeks and I saw this one on sale at Amazon. I took the pludge and decided to buy it with a few extra packs of batteries. We go through so many batteries in our house with the children and so far these batteries have lasted an entire week on one charge. My daughter who is 2.5 carries her VideoNow Jr. around with her religiously and this was the one electronic that we kept going through so many batteries with. Also my digital camera is still on the same set of rechargeables for a week also. This was the best $30 I have ever spent and hopefully this will save us money in the longrun when we have another child, we will then use them for the baby bouncer and swing that takes AA batteries (those items also eat batteries). This is also a very sleek eye appealing charger. It's small and compact, ideal for travel, and has a worldwide voltage of 100-240V. Also I like the flip up and down plug-in so you can pack it in your bag for travel and not worry about the plug breaking, I find this convenient for children so they can't play with it, it's harder for kids to flip it up, but easy for adults. Also it has a cover on top so that if you have kids crawling around or toddlers and they accidently get to it they can't get to the batteries and hurt themselves. Lastly, there is a light that turns on when charging and it has an automatic shut off when the batteries are fully charged. Takes 4.5 hours for each charge.
- Nice package.
     By A8TD18WJJ99R3 on 2004-10-08
i bought these batteries for a digital camera i had recently bought. with standard batteries i could take about 10 pictures before the batteries were spent but with the 2300 mAh batteries i can take 300 with the flash on. the charger is nice and compact and charges 4 batteries in 4 hours and 2 in about 2.5 hours. its a great package for the price.
- Charges 2 (not 4) AAA batteries
     By A3S84AU8UJ9P9D on 2004-12-21
Amazon's description for the Sony BCG-34HD4 charger is misleading. It can only charge 2 AAA battery (not 4 as described in item's description). It doesn't say it on the charger's package and I only found out about it when I opened the box. Now I can't return it. Please read other reviews before you buy it, don't make the same mistake I did.
Otherwise the charger is OK. It's fast and small and easy to use.
- not so quick, not so ideal for travel
     By A2RFJYQ08USWOG on 2006-06-27
2700 mAh is more-or-less standard AA NiMH capacity these days.
Batteries enclosed are 2500mAh. Good capacity, but not best.
(see Maha Powerex AA 2700mAh NiMH)
Charger titled "Super Quick" by sony takes ~6 hours (310min)
to charge 4 batteries. There are "smart" IC chargers that take
1.5 hours.
Picture is somewhat misleading. Charger doesn't have individual LEDs per battery. Little holes seen on picture just make battery visible when it is encased in the charger.
Package reads: "Ideal for travel" if so, they should've included plug adapter.
Charger made in China, Cells made in Japan.
- Compact, sturdy
     By A31HE83MU98GBV on 2005-11-30
This is great for travel. It definitely beats the clunky Nikon battery charger complete with a bulky cord that came in the accessory pack to my Nikon Coolpix camera. I can charge the Nikon batteries in this (doesn't have to be Sony) - I like that I can charge four at a time and keep a 3rd set in my camera at the same time. The plug folds back into the unit for easy travel, and the indicator light lets you know when the batteries are charged. Well worth the money.
- A very decent charger
     By A1WVQWEVFW46QE on 2006-03-25
As i travel a lot to different places with varying voltages this charger suits me very well. Also the Sony battery which comes along with this is 2500mA which offers the best battery life in any electronic equipment. I kind of like the design of this charger which has the neat charging compartment with shutters. Also this has a automatic cutoff saftey, Voltage monotoring functions, saftey timers which all accounts for the health of the charged battery which in turn yields better battery life.
Another plus point is it charges both AA and AAA Ni-MH batteries with support for 2500mAh,2300mAh,2100mAh,900mAh,800mAh. Phew... so thats a big range in case if u have old lesser mAh Ni-MH batteries. The typical charge time i see from 0-full on 2500mAh is 3hours 10 minutes with all the 4 batteries on which is ok (instead of those fast chargers which kind of heat up the batteries and would reduce some battery life...)
So in over all this is a neat piece of equipment that u must have as u dont need to worry about changing voltages..
Also i booked at Amazon and it came to me pretty fast..Keep it up AMAZON :-)...
- Good Charger, Long Lasting Batteries
     By A2MOD50IHEDH3G on 2006-04-25
I use these batteries in my Canon S2 IS camera. I can get at least 300 shots + video footage on a single charge. Recharging takes 4-5 hours. The batteries that came with mine are indeed 2500mAh.
This is going to save me a fortune in batteries over the life of my camera, and keep the landfills a little emptier too.
I have no problem recommending these batteries to anyone willing to pay a few extra clams for a good set.
- Super for digital cameras and other high-drain devices
     By A29GC4MWJQD1G on 2005-09-28
After much research and making comparisons I chose this package because of the high-capacity batteries and the price.
I use the included 2300 mAh batteries exclusively in a digital camera (Sony Cybershot), and they work great, lasting much longer than I expected, even with the camera constantly being turned off and on. Flash recharged quickly too.
Charger is compact, and 2 prongs fold out in the back so you can plug it directly into outlet. Battery charge time is reasonable too, but not really an issue because I only need 2 batteries at a time (4 are included). I usually charge 2 at a time, and have already done this a couple times, without noticing a loss in battery life.
I also charged my Energizer 1200mAh NiMH's without a problem. Eventually, I'll use this for AAA rechargable batteries too. Tested the alkaline battery saftey-feature, and it worked (the charger knew not to charge them).
Because I use my camera a lot, I know this has already paid for itself. I'm confident in the charger, and enjoy the freedom of being able to take as many pictures a I want, without worrying about buying batteries.
- How quick is "Super Quick"?
     By A355FVRWV4XE2T on 2006-09-12
When I bought this product, I thought "Super Quick" referred to something like 15 minutes, 1 hour tops as charging time. To my surprise, this is the information that SONY provides in a data sheet that comes along with the product:
1. If you are charging 1-2 NH-AA batteries (2100 mAh capacity), it will take about 130 minutes to charge these batteries; it will take about 260 minutes to charge 4 such batteries.
2. If you are charging 1-2 NH-AA batteries (2300 mAh capacity), it will take about 140 minutes to charge these batteries; it will take about 275 minutes to charge 4 such batteries.
3. If you are charging 1-2 NH-AA batteries (2500 mAh capacity), it will take about 155 minutes to charge these batteries; it will take about 310 minutes to charge 4 such batteries.
4. If you are charging 1-2 NH-AAA batteries (800 mAh capacity), it will take about 80 minutes to charge these batteries; it will take about 90 minutes to charge NH-AAA 900 mAh batteries.
I like SONY products, prefer their batteries over any other leading brand. And frankly, I do not mind waiting THAT long for the batteries to recharge. But I do think "SUPER QUICK" is a very misleading title.
- Works a treat
     By A1CA5TOGMBJOIX on 2006-06-04
I learned a valuable lesson recently. When I first bought my digital camera I loaded it with some 2500 mAh Ni-MH batteries. I was extremely disappointed that I could only get about 30 pictures before the battery died. When I started to research battery chargers, I came to realize that not all chargers are created equal. Many older and even cheaper new chargers are not capable of fully charging high capacity batteries. This is because they use a timed charge which shuts off without regard for how much the battery is actually charged. So if you are still using a 3 or 5 year old charger and it isn't a "smart" charger, then you might only be getting a 50% or less charge. In my case, with an old Energizer charger, I reckon I was only getting a 30% charge.
This Sony charger is ideal. My family uses a lot of devices that use AA batteries (cameras, Gameboys, CD players etc). I was always wary of super quick chargers because of the way they heat the batteries up. With this charger, the batteries stay cool yet a full charge of four 2500mAh NiMHs only takes about 4 hours. That's easily fast enough. And a big plus for me is that I can use it on my travels outside N. America because of its muti voltage capability, although you should be aware that you'll need a plug adaptor. Since this is a "smart" charger it can charge any capacity battery, even the latest 2650 mAh ones.
As an added bonus, the batteries that came with the charger are high capacity 2500mAh made in Japan.
- Just what a girl needs
     By A5KII1IPGAAZN on 2005-12-06
Ladies, I can't really say why I enjoy this item so much. Let's just say I do seem to be very demanding on batteries and this has me powered up and ready to go again in no time. Best have two sets of batteries so you are never without. It works exactly as described. Excellent product.
- Saves money and cuts down on waste.
     By A1ZGFE73XZF1ZM on 2005-01-15
I got this charger and batteries for a Canon A95 digital camera. I charged the batteries for the first time following the directions that come with the charger (yes, it helps to read directions!). So far, it has been several weeks with many pictures taken, and I have not yet had to recharge the batteries! I haven't figured it using any scientific methods, but I was changing AA's every other day using regular alkaline batteries.
The charger is small, sleek, and did not show any signs of overheating. Yes, it will only charge 2 AAA batteries, not 4 as advertised.
So, five stars from me, so far.
- Not a "super quick" charger
     By A3NYY0MCW3F36 on 2005-11-11
This is not a super quick charger. I would say that when putting in new/recycled batteries it would take about 5 hours to charge. Not a big deal for me as I always have a spare set of batteries ready just incase.
One thing that does bugs me is the battery level indicator. When the batteries are fully charged I take them out and put them back in again the reading says that it was only half charged and it would take another hour or so of charging to be fully charged again. I don't know if it's because I need to recyle the batteries again because they're still new or if the indicators are not very accurate.
The batteries do get a little hot so make sure you let them cool down for a few minutes before using them.
One feature that I do like is the recycle mode. Very useful imo. to just hit recycle and let the charger drain the battery then automatically recharge again without me having to physically do it.
Overall I'm happy. The batteries last a long time when using it in my camera flash. Beats the hell out of wasting money on Alkalines.
So I give it 3 stars I took 1 off for the battery indicator and 1 for the not so quick charge as claimed.
- Change the product description
     By A3EQBRZJ8Y6SZF on 2005-08-15
"..The compact, lightweight charger handles 4 AA and 4 AAA batteries simultaneously..." - that is just NOT true! And that is Amazon.com product description! Forget about charging 4 AAA and 4 AA simultaneously, it can not even charge 4 AAA together - max 2 of them. Only 2 other reviewers have reported this, so thought of making this clear.
Also, the user manual mentions about batteries upto 2300mAh only. I have got the "better together" Sony batteries and they are 2500mAh. Now if this happens to be a timer based charger - as another reviewer has mentioned - then seems like I won't be able to use it charge them. Gotta call the sony folks.
- Good for US, Good for EU
     By A2AWAUSQ2ZIZU on 2006-03-09
This is a nice, compact charger that works well. One thing that's not clear from the description is that it has just one plug, so you'll need to get an adaptor for any country that uses a different sort of plug than used in North America. However, since it'll work on 110/220VAC, a cheap plug adapter is good enough. Also, I like the fact that plug flips down (viewed as a drawback by another reviewer); as a result it packs flat and very compactly in luggage. I use it at home, and used it in France to recharge camera batteries: no complaints.
- Good charger
     By AYAKUHPJELJ12 on 2005-04-12
I am using this charger for my digital camera.As specified it fully charges 4 batteries in 4.5 hours.
Also the batteries supplied with the charger are of 2300mAH rating, the result I h've taken a lot of pics without recharging.
It also has a worldwide voltage rating.
Overall I would recommend this charger to anyone.
The only con is u can charge only 2 AAA batteries at a time.
- A good solid charger
     By A2KPQL8C7UCPJV on 2005-12-27
This is a good solid charger and coming from Sony, you wouldn't expect any less. I've been using this to charge AA batteries for every possible electronic gadget that uses AA: from a digital camera to a thermometer to an optical mouse to a bunch of remote controls. Charging is a breeze. The reason I don't give it a 5 is because the plug part is rather badly designed and often you would need to play around in the socket so that it can actually make a connection and become operational, which obviously gets frustrating.
- A little travel gem
     By A2NACIQH1P8J01 on 2006-09-21
I am no environmentalist but I really am bothered by the little things in life that contribute to waste. I travel a lot and go through tons of batteries. They always seem to run out at the most inconvenient time.
I recently bought this product and could not be happier. It charges 4 AA batteries at a time. It also can charge 2 AAA batteries and 2 AA at the same time. This works great as my MP3 player takes AAA and my digital camera takes AA.
It is lightweight and does not take up much room, approximately the size of a PDA though a little thicker and more compact.
The dual voltage works great in Asia where the majority of the plugs can accomodate a U.S. style prong or a Europe style prong. I would suggest you get an adapter in case you run into places that do not support the U.S. style prong.
I admit I purchased this because of the Sony name. In general I have had no problems with the functionality of their products.
Save money, Save landfills, recycle
- A real steal
     By A1S5PYCV0FFGL1 on 2006-10-04
Given that the batteries alone cost $12, at least here on Amazon, I'd say you can't go wrong with this deal. You're paying $6.50 for the charger.
I just finished charging the four batteries that came with the unit, and everything seems fine. My digital camera seems to agree. The LED came on a few seconds after I plugged the unit in, and it was out when I looked at it about five hours later, indicating full charge. (The manual estimates 310 minutes for 4 AA NiMH batteries).
Just in case you're wondering, the four small circles that you see in the picture are not LEDs. They are evidently just air holes. There is only one LED. I kind of wonder if Sony took out 4 LEDs from its original design, but that can't explain the huge price cut.
I had the top closed when charging the battery, which some other reviewers have warned against, but I did not perceive any overheating. In fact, when I noticed that the LED had gone out, the batteries were room temperature. (I was charging with the US flavor: 110 V. Some other reviewers have reported significant heating when using 240 V.)
The folding plug is a great feature. I've loved this idea ever since I first saw the charger for Mac laptops -- it's much easier to carry around a smooth rectangular box. I'll trade potential clutter at the wall outlet for portability any day. I used an extension cord for the initial charge, in any case.
Overall, the unit is sleek and compact. It's about the same size as a desktop computer's mouse, so it's going to be easy to stuff it in a pocket or whatever bag the camera is in.
Obviously, I can't comment on battery life yet. Other than that, I'm completely happy.
Oh, one more thing. Give Sony's packaging design people some bonus points: the blister pack had a little starter tab on the back, and the package was pre-scored, so opening it was as easy as pie. Or, as easy as opening a pull-tab can of nuts, to mix metaphors a little less. It's nice to avoid the need for dangerous scissor stunts, especially when the resident manx is trying to help with the unpacking.
- Charger good, all 4 of my batteries were bad
     By A3BR71UJ21V9A4 on 2006-12-27
I've bought 2 of these, and recommended it to a coworker. She complained that it didn't work long in her (Sony) camera, so I checked them out for her. All 4 of the 2700 mAh batteries would not hold a charge for over 2 days (my older Sony and other brand 2300 mAh batteries were still fully charged after several weeks). I used a 2-cell flashlight to test various batteries along with my battery tester, and found that the batteries didn't compete with old batteries with much lower capacity, including older Sony cells. One of them even had problems charging in both the Sony charger and my Maha charger.
So, check your batteries well, because it is impossible to even find a contact at Sony - I tried sending email, and got no response. Check it while you can still return it to Amazon.
Try fully charging, then using it a week later. It should still have plenty of charge; if not, it's probably bad.
- Not the product advertised
     By A2YXOPYOCQKF4L on 2004-12-10
I opened the box and found the BCG-34HC4. It does not charges 4 AA and 4 AAA at a time. It can only charge either 1-4 AA or 1-2 AAA at a time. It is neither a smart charger as it has timed charging cycles.
- Super Quick?
     By A3OKRQTU014MAD on 2005-02-22
I don't call four and a half hours 'Super Quick'. Misleading packaging.
- great charger & batteries!
     By A33PKV49WACFG1 on 2005-11-29
we got this charger & battery set for about half a year already & we love it! the charger is compact & light, the batteries have an extraordinary life, we can take about 150-200 pics on our digital camera w/ frequent use of the flash & the view functions.
- Great Quality for Cheap!
     By A38QGUUIL5XR1L on 2006-06-12
Ok $20 may not be dirt cheap, but when you figure that a good aa/aaa nihm battery costs over $2, this is a very good value! The review below states some worry that these are 2500mah and not 2300mah as described...all the better! The power output on the batter is not higher than others, it just has larger capacity and lasts longer! The batteries i received were 2300mah though, but perhaps you will be more lucky. I've had my set for almost a year and have had no problems. The batteries are very good and i have used other rechargables (duracell) with it and no probs there either. Its kind of neat that the middle 2 slots can charge both aa and aaa batts, but at the same time I would have rather had all four slots do that. In any case, the design is well done and compact. The electrical prongs fold in for travel, and the charger can be used with the voltages of other countries. It served me well in europe with my digicam. The only real imperfection with it is that the cover pops off easily. It goes back on just as easy and doesnt affect function in anyway. You get an excellent charger for a very reasonable price. What more can you ask for?
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- Charges four AA and AAA batteries at a time SIX
- Unviersal voltage from 100-240V
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