Test/review of GP AA ReCyko+ Pro 2000mAh (Black)

GP AA ReCyko+ Pro 2000mAh (Black)







Official specifications:

  • Most powerful rechargable battery

  • Rechargable up to 1500 times - GP internal testing IEC 61951-2(7.5.1.3)

  • Guaranteed for 6 years or 1500 recharges, whichever comes first

  • Ready to use, precharged

  • Holds power up to 70% after 5 years once fully charged

  • Recharged by GP Charger for the best performance

  • Cost saving and environmentally friendly

  • Nickel Metal Hydride chemistry

  • AA size

  • Rated capacity 2000mAh

  • Nominal voltage 1.2V

  • Gross weight ~30g



Maximum temperature raise at different discharge currents: 1A:+1,7°C, 2A:+4,7°C, 3A:+8,2°C, 5A:+14,8°C, 7A:+20,8°C, 10A:+27,2°C

This sounds like “top of the line” NiMH batteries from GP.











The discharge curves looks very fine, they are well matched and the cell works fine at any current.















Conclusion

These batteries looks very good and if the specifications are correct they will be some of the top batteries on the market.
But the “free” charger is nothing to talk about.



Notes and links

How is the test done and how to read the charts
Compare to other AA/AAA batteries: Alkaline/NiMH/Lithium

>Guaranteed for 6 years or 1500 recharges, whichever comes first

Actual warranty or BS marketing?

If former, I am wondering how they’ll measure the recharge cycles if RMA’d.

Rewrapped eneloops?

That is the question.

It do not look like it, these have slightly more capacity.

Doesnt seem to be rewrapped eneloops, at least not Japanese eneloops, these are made in China..

I see these marked as 210AAHCB model AA cells. Looks like the same product as the GP AA Recyko+ Minion (NKON link) whose cells are marked 210AAHCEMIN (the MIN is for Minions of course). According to the table here @ GP Batteries looks like the same class GP210AAHC cells, just different marketing bullshit.

Cheers :-)

Thanks for the review HKJ

If they where sold here from a local supplier they would have to live up to claims 6 years or 1500 recharges under Australian consumer law.

Question is how do you prove how many charge cycles you have done?

They do look decent 2000ma is in the league of standard Eneloops (a little above) and the Eneloops have the figure of 1900 recharges.