Gadget Review: USB-C AA Batteries
Supertoys last all summer long! But batteries do not. The last set of rechargeable batteries I had leaked everywhere, and I could never find the right charging lead for the gizmo which pumped power into them.
So let's cut out the middle-man and plug a USB-C cable straight into our batteries!

What?
These were the cheapest AA batteries I could find which took USB-C. £16 including delivery, for 4 batteries and a mutant cable. Regular AA batteries are about a quid each, or 50p if you buy in bulk. So these only have to last 8 times as long as a normal battery to be worth it.

The mutant cable causes fear and despair to all those who look upon it.

The triple-ended USB cable is for power only. It happily charged my phone but didn't let any data through.
Plugging the batteries into the cable set of this flashing green LED. The light goes solid once fully charged.
I'm half disappointed that they don't come with BLE and an app to say when they need recharging!
A quick shove into a battery tester showed them to be pumping out about 1.45V.

The other (non-rechargable) batteries I have give out 1.3V - 1.6V, so these seem perfectly acceptable.
The USB-C batteries are identical in size to their standard brethren.

Do they really have 12800mAh capacity? Duracell's AA batteries claim a maximum of 2500mAh - and they don't need space for a USB-C port and LED. So, I think that capacity is unlikely. It wouldn't be the first time Daweikala have misrepresented their batteries' capacity.
I don't have the tools (or the patience) to properly evaluate their capacity. All I know is... They work. I shoved them in my gadgets and they provided enough power. If they drain a bit quickly, I'll shove in one of the hundreds of USB-C cables I've got laying about the place. The batteries get slightly warm while charging, but they don't emit any noise or magic smoke.
So, they probably lie about their capacity and they're a good deal more expensive than regular batteries. But they're quick and easy to recharge, and they create less waste.
You can probably find them on AliExpress, or in your local equivalent, at a cheaper price.
One day, in the glorious future, every device will charge via USB-C. Until then, these are a nifty way to retrofit old gadgets.
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Thanks for testing and sharing. Have a huge stock of rechargeable batteries, but replacements will also need to have USB-C. #interoperabilityinteroperability
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