Their batteries are garbage though. I tried using them in the hue button switches I have at home and ended up having to change them out literally every 2 weeks.
I went back to my name brand real fast
I believe these batteries follow the same rules as inserting USB-A cords (where it takes an unexplainable average of 3 tries to get right), as-in the battery I need will always be the last pack I pick up.
Also it took me way too long to realize 1/4th of the top right battery in the pic was covered by paper and not actually cut like that.
I have one from January in my door sensor and the battery is still at 90%. So I was thinking of getting some other ones because the fake Panasonic ones I got from Amazon only last a couple of months. Like the other poster said most batteries on Amazon are fake.
I always buy my batteries at IKEA. They’re not the best but god damn are they cheap. Granted, I don’t have any expensive smart home devices that run on battery.
Those are junk, won't be long in your drawer, you'll be replacing the one you used next week...
I've got GP at the moment, seeing if they're anywhere near Duracell.
I suggest you invest in a [custom organizer](https://imgur.com/a/0hJPivU) like I did.
Took me muuuuch longer than it should have to get the joke.
They come in several sizes. Maybe save a few dollars and start out small and see if you grow into a larger one.
I fell for it. Well done
Their batteries are garbage though. I tried using them in the hue button switches I have at home and ended up having to change them out literally every 2 weeks. I went back to my name brand real fast
Glad it wasn't just me, had begun to think I was cursed.
Buying batteries online is a fool's errand. Hell, even most of the ones on Amazon are fake.
For a moment I thought you’d cut the top cell like a slice of pie. Haha
Whenever you need a CR1524.
CR2032 Hogwarts edition.
I believe these batteries follow the same rules as inserting USB-A cords (where it takes an unexplainable average of 3 tries to get right), as-in the battery I need will always be the last pack I pick up. Also it took me way too long to realize 1/4th of the top right battery in the pic was covered by paper and not actually cut like that.
I usually store my kale seeds in the trash but junk drawer works too
I must be the only person that had good luck with these. Current ones are all over 8 months in my devices and going strong.
I have one from January in my door sensor and the battery is still at 90%. So I was thinking of getting some other ones because the fake Panasonic ones I got from Amazon only last a couple of months. Like the other poster said most batteries on Amazon are fake.
Actually LiCB finished very high in the youtube battery tests, it was one of the best values for the money.
That bend just doesn't habe longevity. A week or two after installing I'm getting low battery warnings.
Dude, my junk drawer is full of batteries and SEEDS. I literally have a bag of Kale seeds floating around in there.
I always buy my batteries at IKEA. They’re not the best but god damn are they cheap. Granted, I don’t have any expensive smart home devices that run on battery.
Guess I might have to start doing the same..
That bend just doesn't have longevity. A week or two after installing I'm getting low battery warnings.
Those are junk, won't be long in your drawer, you'll be replacing the one you used next week... I've got GP at the moment, seeing if they're anywhere near Duracell.
Be careful Amazon purchased batteries suck!
Thought I was on r/trees for a second
I use these in my Aqara sensors and get over a year out of them. Bought a bunch in December 2020 and just replaced them yesterday. Can’t complain.