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The HW 9V Li-ion Rechargeable Battery delivers a stable 9V output with 1000mAh capacity, ensuring long-lasting power for a variety of devices. Featuring a built-in micro-USB port, it recharges fully in just 1.5 hours and supports over 1000 recharge cycles. Safety protections and an LED charge indicator make it a smart, eco-friendly alternative to disposable batteries.












| ASIN | B0B9G9RQG3 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,506 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #66 in 9V Batteries |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (757) |
| Date First Available | July 15, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Item model number | 9VM-10CV-1 pack |
| Manufacturer | HW |
| Package Dimensions | 2.28 x 2.2 x 0.94 inches |
D**P
A 9v battery with a built-in charger? Yes and it's perfect for my needs
A year ago I purchased a small practice amp for my guitar that runs on either a single 9V battery or on a 9V power supply. Because this amp rapidly used up the energy of a new Maxell 9V battery I bought for it, I purchased a four-pack of Amazon alkaline batteries so that I would have a fresh battery to replace the existing battery when it became drained. This was only a short-term solution because I knew I would use up the power of all four batteries in the space of one week. I decided to find a power supply to run the amp without batteries. While I have several power supplies that produced 9 V, none of them worked because the connection on the amp is the reverse of the plugs that go into the amplifier. I got back on Amazon and look for a power supply with the connections reversed and found that electronic keyboards use power supplies like the one I need. I ordered that power supply and it worked great. However, if I wanted to play my guitar on the beach, at tailgating parties or anywhere else where 110 V outlets are unavailable, I would need longer lasting 9 V batteries. I wondered if I should be using rechargeable 9 V batteries instead of single use batteries that would be costly to keep replacing both to my wallet and to the environment. While looking for a traditional battery charger, I came across this self-contained battery/charger for the price that was slightly more than what I paid to buy the four alkaline batteries. I was still skeptical that this would work, but to my surprise it charged up quickly and lasted as long as the standard batteries did (which is to say not very long). Of course the difference now is that I no longer have to send useless batteries to the landfill. The battery comes with a short connecting cable where you take its large, male USB-A plug and insert it into your smartphone charger's large female USB-A port. The small, male USB-A plug on the other end of the cable is inserted into the small, female USB-A port located on the bottom of the battery. Note that cables with USB-C connectors - the ones that have no top side or bottom side - will not work with this battery). When the charger is inserted into a standard 110v wall outlet, a small light on top of the battery will glow red when it's charging and turn blue when it's fully charged. I can't tell you how long this battery stays charged because I always connect the charger after I am done using the battery and since it is lithium-ion, there is no need to worry about memory effects of charging a partially filled battery. I highly recommend this battery.
T**O
A Money Saving Deal
I love these rechargeable 9v batteries. They work great and hold their charge well and don't take a long time to recharge. A super money-saving deal.
A**7
Great in toys.
Great rechargeable battery for a toy that eats batteries. I'm no longer throwing away a dead alkaline battery every few months, I just remove this and it charges back up in a few hours via the built-in USB port on the side, and put it back in. It's nice they included a cable. I have several battery chargers, but none of them charge 9-volt batteries so having the built in port on the side is what sold me on this battery. It holds a charge for a long time. I am pleased with this.
T**N
Not Useable for Audio Applications
These batteries have good capacity & super convenient charging, but beware they introduce a ton of noise when used in sensitive audio equipment. They're so light you may think they're fake but they really do work. They last about as oong as alkalines have for me. Conventional 9v battery meters won't read correctly. My device reads full charge all the way up until it dies. I bought this pair for my guitar pedal, LR Baggs Venue DI. At first I couldn't tell what was causing the new noise because it's a unique sound. I believe there's some sort of BMS or switching controller in the batteries operating at very high frequencies causing the noise through my amp and PA's to sound like soft whistling, almost like air. They may work fine for other types of devices. Understand this is a newish technology & does not completely phase out regular batteries. Just like with tube amps.
J**O
Rechargeable Lithium
Works great and holds a charge. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
J**Z
Works
Works as expected
G**.
Impressive
To be honest with you, I've never, ever, ever, seen or heard of that you can recharge a 9-volt battery. Many years ago, in the early 90s I purchased a battery charger that would be able to charge ("Regular") AA, AAA, C, & D, batteries that were Not! the Rechargeable kind. It was endorsed by Dick Clark in an infomercial. The product didn't work well. I remember at the time shortly thereafter, Dick Clark mentioned on a talk show? or wherever? That it didn't work well. But hey, but what do you want? They weren't rechargeable batteries to begin with. Anyway, it comes with a little tiny PC cord that you plug in. It has a little indicator light that tells you when it's fully charged. By me owning this item, it will save me a lot of money when it comes to purchasing 9-volt batteries.
D**S
Seems good, but...
It charged up fine, read the correct voltage when done. Does take a while to charge, but that's no problem for me. What was a problem is that it is slightly larger than a regular 9V battery. 9V batteries were mainly built to power transistors in items containing electronics. As such, many of these items use pretty tight spacing to slide a 9V battery into. What I bought this for, it didn't fit. Slight too wide, slightly too long. That's just slightly too bad for me :-( but I'll find something I can use it in I suppose. Cheers
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