







🔋 Power your pen, power your productivity.
ANVOW Rechargeable AAAA Ni-MH batteries deliver 1.2V and 400mAh capacity with fast 35-45 minute charging and up to 1200 recharge cycles. Designed for active stylus devices like the Microsoft Surface Pen, these eco-friendly batteries reduce waste by replacing thousands of disposables. Includes 2 batteries and a storage box, backed by lifetime technical support.
| ASIN | B086M7SCCX |
| Batteries | 2 AAAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #405,665 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #23 in AAAA Batteries |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (319) |
| Date First Available | April 15, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item model number | AAAA |
| Manufacturer | ANVOW |
| Product Dimensions | 1.67 x 0.33 x 0.33 inches |
A**L
Used in Microsoft surface pen
The charge is holding up well. Only question now is on the longevity of the battery.
L**N
Good
Good
Q**R
Avoid Alkaline Leakage: Use These
If you have a computer stylus or other device that uses a AAAA cell or cells as its battery, the ANVOW low self-discharge NiMH AAAA cell can spare you the risk of alkaline leakage while letting you use rechargeable rather than throwaway power. If you've ever seen what happens to an aluminum flashlight when alkaline cells leak in it, and if your stylus or other device has an aluminum body, then you already know an important reason to consider other battery types. Key hint: These are true LSD (low self-discharge) cells, so buy twice the number of cells your device uses, and have the charged-and-ready spare(s) at hand for immediate use whenever you drain the in-use cell(s). You'll never have to go looking for a battery for your device again. There are, however, a couple hurdles to deal with: charger (un)availability and false low battery indications. AAAA cells have been much less common than than their larger AAA and AA counterparts, so chargers able to contact such a small cell and with low enough current for such a small cell's necessarily lower capacity can be a bit difficult to find. Finding a nonbanked charger (one that charges individual cells, not pairs nor larger groups), important for proper care of your cells, can also be a bit difficult. The two options I've found are buying a customized very slow charger such as this one for "overnight" use (be sure to remove the cell(s) yourself) or using a ~2 mm thick metal object to allow a controlled and low-current AAA charger to handle the smaller cell. I've used a '3/16"' ("small" size) female quick-connect as a spacer to allow charging of AAAA's in both a Powerex Maha MH-C9000 analyzer and a Panasonic BQ-CC17 charger . Low battery misindication is a standard inconvenience for using any NiMH in nearly anything that expects alkaline cells. I have electronic clocks that display "low battery" for most of a NiMH's discharge, so I've learned to ignore the false indication and swap cells when _function_ begins to suffer (e.g.: an LCD clock's display starts to fade out). So it is here, too. For instance, a ThinkPad Pen Pro I tried indicated low battery (via its companion ThinkPad Pen Low Battery Notifier software) above 1.2 V (about the nominal for NiMH) on a cell which then proved to have nearly 70% of its capacity remaining. So, the same workaround applies: don't replace|recharge the NiMH battery until impaired function indicates need. Whenever using alkaline, however, get the darn thing _out_ of any expensive or hard-to-replace equipment, _especially_ aluminum-bodied equipment, at the first indication of "low", to prevent leakage. I've done some performance testing on my Anvow AAAA cells and, like another Amazon reviewer, got results indicating lower capacity (about 350 mA*h) than the 400 mA*h claimed. One should note, however, that capacity claims are usually based on 10-hour discharge and the analyzer I used can only go as low as 100 mA, not the 40 mA that would yield a 10-hour discharge for these cells. Thus, the small difference between claimed and (mis)measured capacity doesn't concern me. My testing has verified the low self-discharge (LSD) characteristic of these cells. At 4 weeks from charge I've seen almost 15% self discharge, while at 10 weeks I observed about 17% self discharge. Thus, the cells exhibit some initial self discharge and then "settle" to a much lower self discharge rate that can preserve usability for quite a while.
K**R
Work
Have worked as intended.
B**N
Works fine in Surface Pen, but can't speak to longevity yet
Title says it all. Received and charged them up (no charger is included though). Works fine in my Surface Book pen, but don't know how long it'll last compared to alkaline. Either way, you get 2, so just keep the other charged up to swap out when needed.
M**2
Battery
Great
J**E
Quality
So far so good. I've only been using them for about a week but they are holding up. The price of them was great and I hope they stand up to the test of time.
E**K
Great product
I really like this product
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