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HKM-526419 Rechargeable USB AA Battery 1.5V 1500mAh with Fast Charging and Smart Protection

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HKM-526419 Rechargeable USB AA Battery 1.5V 1500mAh with Fast Charging and Smart ProtectionIntroducing the HKM 526419 Rechargeable USB AA Battery, a reliable powerhouse for all your electronic needs. With a capacity of 1500mAh and a constant output voltage of 1. 5V, this battery promises consistent performance whether youre powering universal toys, remote controls, wireless mice, or household gadgets. What sets the HKM 526419 apart is its intelligent design. This battery comes equipped with a fast charging capability, allowing you to

Introducing the HKM-526419 Rechargeable USB AA Battery, a reliable powerhouse for all your electronic needs. With a capacity of 1500mAh and a constant output voltage of 1.5V, this battery promises consistent performance whether you’re powering universal toys, remote controls, wireless mice, or household gadgets.

What sets the HKM-526419 apart is its intelligent design. This battery comes equipped with a fast-charging capability, allowing you to recharge it in approximately 1.5 hours using any standard 5V USB mobile charger. It features a built-in smart protection chip, ensuring safety during operation by preventing overcharge, overdischarge, and short circuits.

Durability is another hallmark of the HKM-526419, with the ability to be charged more than 1000 times, making it an environmentally friendly choice that will save you money in the long run. Crafted from high-quality fireproof PC and stainless steel, this battery not only performs well but also adheres to safety standards you can trust.

Using the HKM-526419 is straightforward. Simply make sure to insert the battery correctly into your device, and when charging, a red indicator light will signal that it’s in the process of replenishing its power, switching to green when fully charged.

Overall, the HKM-526419 Rechargeable USB AA Battery is a practical, high-quality solution for your everyday powering needs. From fans to flashlights, this battery is an essential addition to your collection of essentials, providing you with a dependable source of energy for a wide range of applications.

GTF USB rechargeable AA battery, fast and flexible charging, 1.5v constant voltage output makes it more powerful, built-in smart protection chip, to ensure its safety, durable, environmentally friendly, can be charged more than 1000 times, saving you a lot of cost for your daily life, Overall it's a safe, powerful, quality and reliable battery.

specification:
High capacity: ≥1500mAh1.5V
Rated energy: 2.25 wh
Output voltage: 1.5V ± 0.1V @ 1A
Output current: ≥2.5A
No-load current: ≤30uA
Input voltage: 5V
Charging voltage limit: 5V
Full charge time: about 1.5 hours
Material: high quality fireproof PC + stainless steel
Battery life: more than 1000 recycling

Description:
1) Remove the battery when empty
. 2) When charging, the indicator light is red and the green light is on.
3) Use the 5V USB mobile charger and plug in the Micro USB cable to charge the battery.
4) Place the battery in the correct position on the equipment frame with no errors in the anode and cathode.
5) Environmentally friendly rechargeable lithium battery that can be easily charged via any standard Micro USB connector.
6) The built-in protection circuit will stop charging under overcharge, overdischarge, and short circuit.
7) Applications: Universal toys, remote control, wireless mouse, wireless keyboard, remote control, fan, flashlight, arm clock, headlight, massager, electric shaver/toothbrush, trimmer, razor, household products, etc.

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