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Battery Chargers
Battery Chargers
Battery Chargers
Battery Chargers
Battery Chargers
Battery Chargers
Battery Chargers
Battery Chargers
Battery Chargers
Battery Chargers
Battery Chargers
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Charger for rechargeable batteries type NiMH/CD, Li-Ion, IMR, 4 slots. It features a USB output port where you can connect mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, portable speakers, etc. for charging. The charger automatically recognizes the type of batteries and is compatible with a wide range of batteries.
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For charging various rechargeable batteries (such as 14500, 18650, AA, and AAA used in various devices and DIY projects), the LiitoKala LII-402 works perfectly fine for me without any issues (overheating, disconnections, incompatibilities) for about a month.
-> It has a relatively good quality construction and is easy to use - simply place the batteries in the corresponding slots and it charges them.
-> The provided microUSB cable, although short, is suitable for the currents (with a cross-section of 22 AWG).
-> This charger offers great flexibility as it can be powered by a USB source (10W, 5V @ 2A) instead of the old chargers for 18650 batteries that required a 230V bipolar cable. It can draw power from your mobile charger, power bank, 12V car cigarette lighter socket through a USB charger, and even from a computer (although it is not recommended due to low mA). Additionally, it can also function as a power bank with a 5V @ 1A output, but only if you place a 18650 battery in the right slot since it only draws power from there to provide output.
-> It is recommended to use a quality USB charger or microUSB power adapter, preferably 10W, 5V @ 2A, as this is a prerequisite. I personally use it with a ZTE charger (10W, 5V @ 2A) from an old tablet and it works without any issues.
-> It charges a variety of batteries in terms of voltage and technology (Li-ion, Ni-Cd, Ni-MH).
-> Another major advantage is that it can automatically recognize the battery you insert in terms of voltage and technology (Li-ion, Ni-Cd, Ni-MH), and it charges it with the appropriate voltage. It also stops charging on its own, without requiring any adjustments. For a few seconds, it displays the battery type and then proceeds to charge it normally.
-> I didn't expect it, but yes, it can also charge the larger 21700 batteries, even though it is not mentioned. However, only two can fit with the springs fully compressed.
-> If you insert a battery in the first right slot labeled with raised letters "2A," you can adjust the charging current by pressing it once for 700mA, twice for 1000mA, and three times for 2000mA, provided that the battery supports it. The maximum current the charger can provide for all slots simultaneously is 2000mA. Therefore, if you insert four batteries, each will be charged at 500mA; if you insert three, each will be charged at 700mA; if you insert two, each will be charged at 1000mA, and if you insert one in the right slot, it will be charged at 2000mA. The charging speeds are quite satisfactory.
-> There are certainly better chargers that display the mA charged by the battery, allowing you to know if it has lost its capacity. However, for around 10 euros, the LiitoKala LII-402 is excellent.
For more details, you can check the following link: https://lygte-info.dk/review/Review%20Charger%20LiitoKala%20Lii-402%20UK.html
From the beginning, when I got it, it showed the batteries charged and in the end they were actually uncharged without charging them
Excellent product for the money.
I believe it offers a very good quality-price ratio.
I highly recommend it.
Quality construction and very impressive that it has an output to charge devices, meaning it also works as a power bank. The LEDs provide satisfactory information about the charging stages. It hasn't been used enough yet to test its durability
It seems honest to me, it came with a micro USB... from what I understood and with some measurements I did with a USB tester, for example, AAA battery 950mAh showed that it charged 100% but that wasn't true. I took it out, let it cool a bit, put it back in, and it gave a little more and a little more a 3rd time etc...
The product is of very poor quality. After 4-5 charges, the input power interface broke and the product is useless.
It is a good product for charging aaa batteries. It is fine. Of course, it requires an external transformer 5v
Charges the batteries perfectly, shows you the charging stages in percentages, does not heat up to worry you, does its job well.
For its price, it's fine. It charges my flashlight's 18650 batteries just fine. I deduct one star because it charges with a micro USB cable. It should have charged with a USB type C. I hope it also has durability over time. I will come back in the future.
After a few days, one of the four ports incorrectly shows that the battery is fully charged. Fortunately, the other three ports are working correctly...
It burned my new battery in the fast charge port. It does not fully charge the batteries (new ones).
Someone commented that it has a Type C port while it is actually a micro USB, be careful
For now, no problem, it works as it should and as you would expect it to work.
The only unpleasant thing is that it does not charge regular alkaline batteries.
It charges the batteries easily and quickly! It seems well-made. I haven't had it for a long time, so time will tell its durability! So far, everything is great!
It charges AA and AAA batteries. I mainly charge batteries for children's toys. Now, for time, method, percentage, charging quality, etc., it does a great job for 10 euros. I consider it a very good choice.
Very good charger, it has an indication of how full the battery is, it works perfectly! It's a shame I didn't buy 2 packs together. I suppose the charging speed also depends on the battery.
I don't use it much because I don't have many devices with removable batteries. It shows good construction.
It charges up to 2 amps when you have one battery (you put it all the way to the right).
When you have two batteries, it charges up to 1 amp.
When you have three, it charges up to 0.7 amps.
When you have four, it charges up to 0.5 amps.
Hold the button for a while and the intensity changes.
For its price, it is decent because it charges AA/AAA and 18650 batteries, which are the most well-known. It also has a wide range of batteries it can charge, and it indicates which ones they are.
It is worth mentioning that it does not measure capacity (mAh) nor discharge, but these features can be found in more expensive models.
It has been working without problems for a few years.
For its price and the fact that it charges multiple types of batteries, it is awesome. It receives power through a type-c cable and supports QC3.0 (Quick Charge 3.0) with the corresponding cable. This means that you can finally charge the batteries with a Power Bank. Detailed indications on the screen. I would like more detailed instructions on what does what.
For about a year it worked great, but when you buy something you don't expect it to have such a short expiration date. It was very good while it lasted, but had a very short lifespan. I would prefer to spend a little more on another device so that I don't have to go through the process of finding something else so soon. In the end, I do not recommend it.
UPDATE: Eventually, I realized that the problem was with the power supply I had connected to the device, which means that everything mentioned above is irrelevant and the device works amazingly for about 2 years and still going! In the end, it's an incredible value for money!
You do your job, charge the batteries correctly, I don't think you want anything else to do if you don't have crazy demands
It never writes that it wants extra things !!!! How it is USB !! It never works at maximum with two batteries because it wants 5v/2A. Money wasted for nothing .........
The Toshiba batteries were... unacceptable... I tried other batteries and they had no problem... good charger
Excellent product for its price.
I believe it is a very good value for money.
I highly recommend it.
Charges everything. On the screen it shows how many amps it has charged so far. The screen turns off if you leave the button pressed or after a few minutes. It doesn't heat up at all.
So far no problem.. Good construction and the device does not heat up while charging. I would definitely recommend it.
Honest product that charges up to 4 batteries simultaneously but separately, as one may be empty and the other almost full, etc. A great advantage. Maximum charging speed 2000, minimum 500. Contrary to what I read, the batteries heated up at times for me. It takes power from a USB cable, which gives it portability (can be used with a laptop, mobile charger, car charger, power bank). It is good for the charger to be 2.1 for maximum charging speed. The only thing it doesn't do as promised is charging devices from its output. Although I saw it working in a video on YouTube, it doesn't happen in practice. This would bring it down to 4 stars, but due to its low price and portability, it deserves an excellent rating.
Upgrade from an older one that charged with 100mA and this one goes from 500-2000mA noticeable difference. VFM
It charges 4 batteries of all sizes. It automatically calculates the charging power needed. If not, you can adjust it yourself. Excellent for its price.
Good construction except for the point where the USB cable is inserted, it seems ready to break. It charges the batteries correctly and stops when they are full. It does not increase temperature. Get a 2.1A wall charger to do your job properly. The package includes a USB cable.
I bought it for 10€ and it lasted me about a year. One day it started smoking and after 2-3 charges, it died. The lights would turn on but it wouldn't charge the batteries. It's a shame because while it was working, it was more than decent, but I can't say it's reliable.