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EBL Universal Battery Charger, 1.5V li ion & 1.2V NiMH/NiCD AA AAA Battery Charger with Type-C Fast Charging, Independent Slot for 1.5V 1.2V Li-ion/Ni-MH/Ni-CD Rechargeable AA AAA Batteries

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Features

  • EBL 3nd Generation Battery Charger- Universal battery charger with independent charging channels, supports charging 1-4pcs 1.2V Ni-MH Ni-CD or 1.5V Li-Ion AA AAA rechargeable batteries freely.
  • Fast Smart Charging- Input: DC 5V/2A,Output : 350mA*4 for 1.2V Ni-MH/Ni-CD; 250mA*4 for 1.5V Li-Ion; Really smart and fast battery charger for your device.
  • Compact Design- It has portable size (3.66 x 2.48 x 1.18 inches) and weighs at 65g. And optional type-c input, which is perfect for home, business, and travel.
  • 4 Slot LCD Display - 4 slot individual LCD screen clean displays the charging process, battery status can be monitored easily.
  • More Safer Charger- Adopted 0V activation and MCU control and technology, with over-charged, over-current, over-voltage,temperature control, short-circuit protection, and soft start.

Brand: EBL


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 3.66"D x 2.48"W x 1.18"H


Item Weight: 0.14 Pounds


Output Voltage: 1.5 Volts (DC)


Product Dimensions: 3.23 x 4.13 x 1.46 inches


Item Weight: 2.29 ounces


Item model number: MYMYC0006


Date First Available: March 9, 2023


Manufacturer: EBL


Country of Origin: China


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  • Easy to read and decent charging speed even on Solar panels
I bought this specifically to charge AA and AAA batteries while hiking or camping, it is really light, charges both Nimh and Lithium Ion batteries has a smart system that can tell which battery is installed, and even allows different size and types of batteries to be charged at the same time. The AAA batteries are a little tricky in the installation and like to pop out in my backpack so I solved this by simply using a rubber band around the charger and batteries. easy and it works to hold them in. This worked with my solar panel but I am sure it beat up the batteries a bit by the constant power fluctuations as I was hiking in and out of shade. It states it needs a 2AMP power supply but My solar only put out about 1.5 to 1.7AMP so not sure if this will do anything to the longevity of the product but for now it is working great and meets my needs. UPDATE 7/10/2024 So after using this for several months It has become my go to charger. Its fast, easy to use, runs well off my solar panels, both my smaller one and my 120watt panel. I have found that simply putting a pony tail holder around the batteries when charging AAA size will hold them in place when in my backpack. I have successfully brought a few batteries that other chargers refused to charge back to life again. I have used it for NiCad, NIMH, and Lithium Ion and it charged them all with ease, and the lithium ion that were getting up to 140 degrees using my other charger, they registered 105 using this...much better This thing is super light and easy to tote around, it uses a common USB-C cord so that is easy to find if you were to lose the one it comes with. I am seriously thinking of getting a second one to use around the house because it works so well. It seems to be pretty durable, it took a dive from about 10 feet bounced on the ground a few times and landed on a small cliff, still works perfectly, yeah it got a few scratches from the fall but it;s cosmetic. Still works great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024 by Kevin P

  • Great for what it is
It's a simple, inexpensive NiMH charger that will charge one battery at a time. It's rather unremarkable, but I like the USB power and it seems to keep my batteries in good shape, unlike some name-brand chargers I've used (Energizer, Rayovac). I do have a La Crosse charger that is much nicer than this, but it's old, clunky, cost 5x as much, and doesn't have the convenience of USB power. I use that when my batteries need some love but use this most of the time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025 by Tyler H.

  • Causing: Not really charging 1.5v battery to to full
It works very well for 1.2v batteries at the rated 350 mA charging speed. However, the advantage of this charger is that it is compatible with 1.2 NiMH and 1.5v Li-ion batteries. As I tried it on 3 brands of my 1.5v batteries, it only partially charged them: When I put the 'fully' charged 1.5v batteries in another dedicated 1.5 charger, they can still be charged for a long time, the l indicator on the batteries themselves will blink as well. I measured the voltage when charging 1.5v batteries. It is only output 4.3v which is good for regular 3.7 li-ion battery, The 1.5v batteries usually needs 4.6 to 5V to charge to full. Maybe this works with EBL brand 1.5v battery. I just don't have any EBL battery so not sure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025 by HHAH HHAH

  • Small, convenient and it works!
Excellent for traveling overseas and keeping your batteries charged! Very nice interface to see status of Batteries as well.
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025 by Trent

  • So far so good!
It charges batteries and works well. I like the fact that it can charge batteries independently rather than in pairs. I've had it about a week and it hasn't given me any issues so far, will update later in the year!
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025 by Dan

  • Amazing features for the price.
For the money, I doubt you'll find a better battery charger. My degree is in computer electronics and most batteries run from 1.2 to 1.5 volts depending on the materials used to make them. Most rechargable batteries run out of power and are recharged before they reach a critically low power level. However, our daughter had a small AAA powered LED lamp that she liked to keep by her bed when she was young. LED's are light emitting diodes that turn on at 0.7 volts, so when running overnight, it was typical for the battery to be bright enough to not need fresh batteries at bedtime, but by morning, the rechargeable batteries were so drained because LEDs stay on until a low voltage that you could barely see any light. I say this because my last smart charger wasn't so smart. Because the batteries were so completely discharged, when I put them in the smart charger to recharge, the smart charger would just tell me the battery was dead and it would not attempt to charge. After several batteries I realized the batteries were not the problem, but the old charger I had. Luckily, I didn't trash the batteries the charger said were dead. To test this, I used an old 'dumb' charger that put power across the battery no matter what. These so called 'dead' batteries charged just fine, but the smart charger was better otherwise. So, I just started putting the depleted batteries in the dumb charger literally for less than 5 seconds, and that would temporarily charge the battery enough that the smart charger would do its 1 second test, see the battery was healthy, then charge the battery correctly. This charger does not have that problem. This charger will test the battery and if it is extremely depleted, it will recognize this and still test and charge the battery properly. Next problem this new smart charger solved. My old smart charger would only charge batteries in sets of 2 or 4, but not singles. My daughters lamp used 3 batteries at a time, so I could only charge 2, and I had to leave 1 in the charger until the next set of 3 needed to be charged, and then I'd charge 4 bateries. That's not a big deal, but it became annoying. This charger will charge batteries in any configuration, from a single battery through all four. That's a nice upgrade from my old so called smart charger. My old smart charger had a red and green LED to tell you the charging status. Red, charging, green, fully charged. But this charger tells you the stage of charging the INDIVIDUAL batteries are at. 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and fully charged. That may not be a big deal since most people throw batteries in the charger and walk away, but it's a nice feature that helped make this charger stand out to me. The main selling point for me was this charger would recharge batteries that were so discharged that other chargers would not charge them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024 by Troy L.

  • Good quality charger
Works well, charges fast, shows the charge level. Been using for a while with Lithium batteries, no problems so far.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025 by AmazonUserCA

  • Works great!
Thought it was defective at first because the LCD display was flashing/blinking. I tried using another charging block and works fine.
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025 by Vince

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