More Reachargeable AAA Information


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Savings, Performance & Sustainability

Fast USB charging with better performance & less waste*


*Compared to traditional single use alkaline batteries & packaging

Paleblue vs. Alkaline vs. NiMh

See what makes Paleblue different than the 'usual' batteries.

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Paleblue Batteries

Cost Per Use*: $0.07
1,000 Charges
Fast USB Charging
Steady Power
Minimal Packaging


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Alkaline Disposable

Cost Per Use*: $1.00
Single Use
No Charging
Inconsistant Voltage
Wasteful Packaging

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Other Rechargeables

Cost Per Use*: $0.05
<500 Charges
Slow Bulky Charger
Low Voltage
Plastic Packaging

*Based average AA battery prices and 100 uses.

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Industry-Leading Charge Time


With our advanced lithium rechargeable technology, Paleblue batteries charge up to 10x faster than conventional rechargeable batteries. 

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Customer Reviews

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Aaron
Honest company

A company that backs their product, and a product that helps the environment and consumers wallet.

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Karina Astrauskaite
Super quility

The best desicion !!!

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Tristan Vukosich
Charges fast, lasts a while

I bought these to replace NiMH rechargeables after needing AAA batteries and realizing all of the ones in my drawer had died. The Pale Blue batteries charge quickly (about an hour), and seem to last quite a while. I haven't had to change them since I bought them! I also really like the plastic case they come in; it makes it really nice to keep organized.

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Gerald Estabrook

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Tony Magliero
They do indeed recharge 100%

My experiences with many rechargeable batteries is that they only recharge to 80 or 90% of the original charge. Over repeated uses they eventually die out. Not so with Pale Blue batteries. I keep close track of how long they last between recharges. The do indeed recharge to 100% every time. They are forever batteries.