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The Panasonic K-KJ17MCA4BA charger pack includes 4 AA eneloop NiMH rechargeable batteries capable of up to 2100 recharge cycles. Pre-charged using solar energy, these batteries maintain 70% charge after 10 years unused. The advanced CC17 charger individually charges each AA or AAA battery with dedicated LED indicators, ensuring optimal and efficient charging. Compact and versatile, it’s perfect for professionals seeking reliable, eco-conscious power solutions.










| ASIN | B00JHKSMJU |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,757 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #21 in AA Batteries |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (14,000) |
| Date First Available | April 8, 2014 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Item model number | K-KJ17MCA4BA |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 4.75 x 8 inches |
J**S
Worth it, manufactured in Japan.
Awesome! Can’t speak for how good these are just yet, but I’ve heard plenty of good things about them. Work just fine so far. This batch was produced in a Japanese factory as noted on the batteries, which I’ve heard is where the best Ni-MH batteries are produced. They came precharged. I appreciate that the charger can charge both Eneloop AA and AAA batteries, so I won’t have to buy a second charger after purchasing AAA batteries. I ordered a “used like new” listing from Amazon resale, and it came in the original sealed packaging. Cardboard was half chewed up, but it saved me three bucks. Came in a thick Amazon paper mailer with no protective wrapping.
B**A
Works real nice like
I am impressed with the Eneloop batteries. After hearing so much positivity about these rechargeable batteries, I decided to give them a go. In short they're the best batteries I have used. I needed an alternative to my Xbox Series X Controller battery pack after my powera recharging station gave out. In the few months I have used, Eneloop lasts longer and I have to charge less frequently even after long hours of gameplay. I estimate I get at least 20-30 hours of gameplay, however your's will vary because I use no vibration settings and dim Xbox light on controller and that conserves a lot of battery. Definitely simple and easy to use, the charger works with the aaa eneloop batteries, I also decided to buy and use for my remotes. The charger is quality and not a cheapo junk. This is the real deal, I have seen someone Get over 10 years use out of these batteries. These won't work on certain devices, these are Nickel-Metal Hydride NOT Lithium. So for certain devices you may have to research if they work, some reviewer said they do not work with Gameboys because of the output, you just have to research and figure out before hand. For my uses they work great, I can highly recommend if you are a Xbox Series X Controller user they are the best rechargeable technique I have used thus far for my Xbox.
C**R
Lasted a solid 10 years with continuous use
Bought these in 2015 and am just replacing them now—in 2026. I use these in noise-cancelling headphones weekly and charge them at the end of every week, bringing the total "charges" well north of 500 times. This is an excellent product, and I expect to get another ten years out of a replacement. Bravo to Panasonic and the Eneloop brand.
F**C
Panasonic K-KJ17MCA4BA Advanced Individual Battery Charger + 4 AA Batteries
My review is for the Panasonic K-KJ17MCA4BA Advanced Individual Battery Charger + 4 AA Batteries. I purchased this product as a better alternative to the Sony CycleEnergy charger I purchased last Christmas at a B&M store in Germany for €29.99 (about $37 USD). The biggest disadvantage I had with the Sony CycleEnergy charger is that it required me to always charge batteries in pairs, which ended up becoming problematic after noticing that the batteries don't always charge equally. I would charge the batteries until the LED light would notify me that they are ready to use, yet after inserting them into my high-power devices the batteries would already read one to two bars lower instead of indicating all the bars for a full charge. At the time I also only owned two rechargable AAA batteries, one which was used for my wireless laptop mouse and the other for a Bluetooth stereo remote. This also turned out to be a problem since the wireless mouse would drain the battery very quickly whereas the battery in the remote would barely lose its charge, which in turn would force me to charge a near dead battery with an almost full battery. It was at this point that I started looking into a better alternative for charging my rechargable batteries, and after a bit of research I came across the Panasonic BQ-CC17 "Advanced Individual Battery Charger". The reason I chose to go with this specific brand and charger was because it has excellent ratings, the great price, and most importantly allowed for individual cell charging. I cannot express how pleased I am with this product, and I highly recommend this product without any hesitation to anyone in need of an excellent battery charger! The convenience factor alone of not having to charge batteries in pairs makes this product a well worth investment in my opinion. I am also shocked at how affordable this battery charger is compared to the Sony CycleEnergy I purchased, as I only paid ~$20 which included 4 AA batteries that sell for ~$14 if bought without the charger. I practically could have purchased two of these Panasonic chargers for the price that I paid for a single Sony CycleEnergy charger! As far as my experience with the battery indicators on my high power devices, they finally indicate a full charge when inserting the batteries into the device! Which tells me the reason as to why it showed one to two bars less on my previous charger is because the charger was set on a timer and one of the two batteries must not have been getting fully charged during the process. The BQ-CC17 has also bee compatible with all my other NiMH rechargable batteries, which so far include my Sony CycleEnergy AA and AAA, Duracell AAA and AA StayCharged, and Energizer Recharge Plus AA. Another plus for folks such as myself is that this charger works outside the U.S., as the packaging indicates 100-240V 50/60Hz making it world wide compatible as long as you buy a plug converter (can be found as cheap as $1, though I would recommend paying a few extra bucks for a better quality and safer product). The only con I found with this product initially was in regards to the LED lights, not that there is any performance issue with the lights themselves, it was just impossible to even know they existed until you plug the charger in and charge a battery. When the item first arrived I was under the impression that I had received the wrong charger as I couldn't see any LED lights on the charger nor did I find any mention of them on the packaging. I had to go back to the product page on Amazon to ensure that I had purchased the right product and properly read the description to include LED indicators. It wasn't until I used the charger for the first time that I was able to spot the LED indicators, as they are hidden behind the white plastic case and near impossible to see without charging a battery. Overall I think it actually makes the charger look more aesthetically pleasing with the LED lights hidden behind the case, I just found that initially it created some confusion since some of the pictures on the product page show the little green lights which makes it seem like the lights are featured externally on the charger. Perhaps it was just me, but I figured I'd mention this just in case anyone else is a bit confused when they can't find the LED indicators as the thought of them being hidden behind the casing never even crossed my mind. Another thing I want to mention in regards to these Chargers is that it appears the only difference between the BQ-CC17 and BQ-CC17 "Pro" is the color. According to the product information from each charger, everything else appears to be exactly the same. So unless you prefer a black charger over a white one I recommend that you don't get hung up on the extra wording of "Pro" and instead purchase the BQ-CC17 charger that comes with the 4 AA batteries as that's the best bargain. My purchase was shipped by and sold from Amazon.com, which arrived in the retail packaging displayed in the picture of the product page and was fairly easy to open. The 4 AA batteries including in this pack came pre-charged and were ready to be used upon arrival. In my opinion this charger is the best in it's price class, I'll even go as far as saying better than all of the more expensive models I've bought in the past. Short Summary: -Charges batteries individually which results in proper battery charge, unlike those chargers set on timers or requires charging in pairs. -Great price, especially if you purchase the model that comes with 4 pre-charged AA batteries. -Works worldwide (100-240V 50/60Hz) with additional purchase of plug adapter/converter -LED lights are hidden underneath white casing, will only turn on when battery is being charged In conclusion, this is the best rechargable battery charger I have ever used, I cannot recommend this product enough!
A**L
I have not used the charger as yet (have been charging the batteries using another charger) but the batteries work well and are brilliant as usual, as expected from Eneloop batteries and Panasonic. These AA batteries like the AAA batteries maintain their charge better than others whether actively used or not. They have a great shelf life and maintain 70 % of their charge capacity even after 5-10 years(not sure whether its 5 or 10 as I have not stored or even used them that long) when stored without use as suggested by the manufacturer. Many experts and regular users also have tested and verified the claim to be true even if I personally did not get that chance. The pack of 4 with the charger is pretty expensive, but then again it should be more than worth it if the charger functions well (and charges the batteries safely and fast) and if the each battery actually lasts 2100 cycles each, I of course have not reached anywhere near so many use cycles just yet so cannot verify the veracity of the claim personally but the reputation with people speaks for itself. The batteries come per-charged (using solar energy) and can be used straight out of the box (not sure if the charge lasts the full cycle though on first use) Currently they are working perfectly fine, so overall a good buy.
M**Y
I’m using this charger for about 2 weeks and charges a couple batteries with it and I’m really happy with the purchase. It comes with AA Eneloop batteries (4 of them), which are made in Japan and can be recharged over 2,000 times without losing performance! The charger itself is robust and well-made. I’ve used it to charge not only the included Eneloop AA batteries but also other rechargeable AA and AAA batteries. It’s flexible, allowing you to charge one battery at a time or up to four at once, which is super convenient. Plus, it plugs directly into a wall outlet, making it easy to set up and use. Since it’s Panasonic, I feel confident in the safety and reliability—no worries about overheating or electrical issues. The brand is trusted, and the quality shows in both the charger and the batteries. All in all, this is a fantastic, reliable product that’s definitely worth the investment.
W**Y
As melhores que já usei, vale o preço se comparado às tradicionais recarregáveis. Uso para os brinquedos dos meus filhos e controle de vídeo game.
E**D
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B**.
Muy buenas baterías, había leído ya que eran las mejores pero tenía mis reservas. Ahora después de 1 año usando las confirmo que son excepcionales. Cargan rápido y duran muchísimo en mis controles de xbox series x
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