I’ve also had Eneloops from 2006-2008 (AA and AAA), I was able to run a capacity test only last year when I got an analyzing charger.

So far, they have lost not too much capacity (1600-1700mAh for the 2000mAh Eneloop AA) — I haven’t used those batteries that regularly until about last year. And there were times when I just kept them in storage without using them for as long as a year or more.

However, their resistances are very high now (>1000mOhms on the SkyRC MC3000). And when testing the Eneloop AAA on say the BLF A01 copper flashlight (Nichia 219B), the High brightness mode isn’t that different from Medium brightness mode, indicating it doesn’t work with higher-drain devices anymore. But low-drain devices should still work fine.