Maximum temperature raise at different discharge currents: 1A:+1,4°C, 2A:+3,4°C, 3A:+5,9°C, 5A:+11,7°C, 7A:+17,6°C, 10A:+20,5°C
This is high capacity AA rechargeable batteries, but the rating is on the optimistic side.
The two cells has very good tracking and do also handle high current fairly well.
Conclusion
It looks like good batteries with high capacity, but the difference from 2500mAH rated batteries up to these is not very large.
They almost match with Eneloop 2450mAh discharge curve (used the comparator)
I've had a dozen (12) of them and absolutely all of them broke in about 6 month, maybe it was a bad batch.
Or a bad charger. I think LOTS of the problems that people have had with non-LSD batteries were due to the horrible, timer based and constant trickle charging chargers that were generally available before LSD batteries became common.
On the other hand, although I’ve had good luck with these batteries, these days, the Duracell Ion Cores seem to equal these batteries in terms of actual capacity and better them in terms of price and availability. They also have some availability, and are believed to possibly be rebadged Eneloop XX.