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Currently using standard generic Amazon ones, technology regarding this seems to have peaked?

 

I think I saw 2800 mah batteries... much difference? (EBL) They're expensive.

 

Even 3000 mah if you want to break the bank...

 

 


 

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30 minutes ago, Andreas Lilja said:

Currently using standard generic Amazon ones, technology regarding this seems to have peaked?

 

I think I saw 2800 mah batteries... much difference? (EBL) They're expensive.

 

Even 3000 mah if you want to break the bank...

 

 


 

I mean just have a pair always charged and it won't be a real issue. You can only pack so much into a single battery cell. Until the new discoveries become mainstream you can only get so far.

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Amazon does sell xbone rechargable battery packs under their basics line that are reletavely cheap.

 

Only 1500mah, but it's better then the 700mah venom rechargeable battery I was using (and only cost me marginally more and for a 2 pack it cost less then the official play and charge kit).

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On 4/18/2020 at 3:44 PM, Andreas Lilja said:

Currently using standard generic Amazon ones, technology regarding this seems to have peaked?

 

I think I saw 2800 mah batteries... much difference? (EBL) They're expensive.

 

Even 3000 mah if you want to break the bank...

 

 


 

i use nothing but sanyo eneloop rechargables, theyre usually discounted pretty well during black friday/boxing day's

 

there's been some video's on youtube that say amazon's green label rechargable batteries hold up quite well compared to the sanyo's at a much more digestable price

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