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User Reviews and Ratings | 2.5 (24 ratings) 2.5 out of 5 stars |
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Duracell Duracell Procell Batteries, Lithium Cell, 3 V, 123
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Use the CR123A with my Arlo cameras for two years. Duracell last longer the Energizer or Panasonic. Forget the clones. Only fast drain issue was fixed with Arlo software patch. Weather affects battery life. Buy from trusted source. Should get 8-10 year expiration date.
It's great for my lazer sight Powers it and it last a long time .
I bought this for my elderly neighbor because his security alarm takes them, I was shocked at how hard these are to find, good price for two.
I went inside Sam's Club searching for the Duracell on the rack that is on display. Unfortunately the 123 batteries where not on display. I was disappointed but anyway I ordered on line and thank goodness my batteries arrived within 3 days. This is an easy way to shop now for my batteries.
Using in my Truglo Laser/light combo gun sight. Two (2) batteries are used in this application. I've gone through two (2) sets of these batteries (now on the third) and have found the working life span to be but a couple of months per set - this while the sight is typically not powered up and in an "off/standby" state. I find this unacceptable, as the general purpose and use of this sight is for an emergency situation.
First experience with the Duracell 123 was when my SimpliSafe keypad alerted me to replace the battery in my glass-breakage sensor after being in service only 3 1/2 months. Supposed to last 12 times that long. I pull it out and it reads 3V, but not enough power to run a passive sensor.
The product arrives loose, in a ziplock bag and not in the original packaging. I haven't used them yet to know if they'll actually work or if they are dead. I'm trying to add a photo but it's not letting me.
I bought the Arlo Security System with 3 cameras. Each camera takes 4 batteries. The original batch lasted about 3 weeks and I wasn't upset because I figured that they had been sitting for a while. After replacing them I watched the battery drain very closely and saw them drain completely in 4 weeks with the average use per camera of 4 hours per day. The issue is not just the cost but the time that it takes to get the extension ladder out, climb up to each camera, and having the whole neighborhood watch me change them because it must be done during the daytime. And over the course of 18 months, my neighbors started asking what kind of batteries they were taking to go out so quickly. Some were very puzzled when I told them Duracell. I am now searching for rechargeable batteries to use so I imagine that I'll be going through a few more companies trying to find a battery that won't have me climbing my ladder as often as I wash my truck. I would like to recommend a solution to my friends and neighbors but at this time I can not.
When my security system was installed the batteries lasted quite a while. Over the past 3 years the life of the batteries have declined a lot. I do not remember the original batteries having chinese characters on them. The newer ones do. Does this mean that my securty system is using knock off chinese batteries and I am paying for them. They seem to go bad in a few months. They also said that the batteries do not last as long during the winter months. At this rate I am going to have to give up my security. because I cannot afford batteries.
These are not Ultra Lithium, then are regular Lithium. Same vendor scam you will find everywhere. Jet unwilling to work with Vendor to have proper products sent.