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Apple Battery Charger
DeveloperApple Inc.
TypeBattery Charger
Release dateJuly 27 2010
Introductory priceUSD $29 (excl. tax)
CAD $29 (excl. tax)
GBP £25 (inc. VAT)
EUR €29 (including taxes)
Websiteapple.com/batterycharger

The Apple Battery Charger is a battery charger made by Apple Inc.

Product description

The charger is supplied with six batteries that were identified by a Czech website in 2010 to be rebranded Eneloop HR-3UTG Sanyo-manufactured rechargeable batteries (1.2V 1900mAh).[1] Apple claims that these batteries will last over 1500 recharges while retaining 70% of their capacity—even after being stored for long periods of time.[2]

Energy efficiency

Apple designed the charger so that the batteries draw less energy from the national power grid than other comparable chargers; as a result, energy efficiency is improved.[3] According to Apple, at 30mW, the standard power usage of the charger is ten times better than the industry average.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Thomas Ricker (December 2010). "Apple's rechargeable AA batteries are rebranded Sanyo Eneloops?". Engadget. AOL Inc. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
  2. ^ Sanyo Eneloop batteries good for 700 recharges, maintain 70% charge even after 3 years in storage, Engadget, 10 June 2009[dead link]
  3. ^ Apple's new battery charger is deceptively cool, The Unofficial Apple Weblog, 27 August 2010
  4. ^ Page at Apple.com