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Features
- Contains 6 Energizer 123 Lithium 3 Volt Photo Batteries, delivering long lasting performance for your camera, shot after shot. Battery Capacity (mAh): 1500
- Compatible with today’s high tech devices: Energizer Photo Batteries provide dependable performance in flashlights, digital cameras, digital camcorders, smart home devices, flash units, lasers, and more
- Reliably ready when you need them: Our 123 Photo Batteries hold power for up to 10 years in storage, so you can always have battery power at hand
- Replacement for: DL123A, CR17345, CR123A, K123LA
- Eligible for use with an Amazon Dash Smart Shelf auto-replenishment scale to keep you stocked on your favorite necessities
Top Reviews
Batteries manufactured 6 months ago lasted one day before showing lowby Casual (1 out of 5 stars)
January 31, 2018
I bought a 6 pack of these directly from Amazon.com as the seller. Packaging was new and looked exactly like the picture on the listing. I was going to use these in a Dakota wireless driveway alarm which takes four of these at a time. The generic batteries that came with the alarm lasted 13 months before they signaled low battery. I installed four of these and it gave low battery alerts within one day. Batteries are bad out of the package. I ordered these in November 2017 and the expiration date on each battery shows as 12-2028 with a manufacture date (very small print on the negative end of the battery) of 06/2017. So Energizer is marking them as a 11.5 year shelf life but they are bad after 6 months. I went back to a cheaper brand which is working perfect again.
alarm sensor batteries-Energizers?
by Lightbearer (2 out of 5 stars)
December 30, 2016
Purchased Energizers 09/24/2016 for alarm sensors use 2 at a time. Removed 2ea Panasonic CR 123A industrial lithium 01-2022 3V batteries 12/06/2016, tested at 2.79 volts, being installed 08/22/2012, lasted over 4 years. New Energizers tested at 3.21/3.20 volts. Installed 12/06/2016. Alarm sensor failed 12/30/2016. After 24 days, Energizers tested at 2.94/2.94 volts. Of course I had already purchased another package of 6 Energizers 12/19/2016. So I am basically out of pocket $11.65 09/24/2016 + $12.31 12/21/2016 = $23.96 with batteries that possibly do not have normal useful life. Learned almost 50 years ago Panasonic batteries lasted better than many others. Does anyone have better alarm sensor battery life experiences to share?
Like other people who had negative experiences
by Kindle Customer (1 out of 5 stars)
April 20, 2018
We purchased these to use in a tactical style LED flashlight at our shop. We bought the six pack January 2017. Like other people who had negative experiences, ours were purchased about the same time period, we received the silver/black batteries (not the one pictured), and the batteries do not last. The flashlight takes two batteries. We just used the last two and they lasted ONE day. Will not buy this brand/product again.
Careful
by Mister P (1 out of 5 stars)
February 16, 2018
Dead! On arrival! Bought these for my smoke detector (requires 2), which is tied in to a central station system. When I didn't get results I called the alarm company, who sent a technician who showed me that the new batteries were dead. No wonder they were so cheap. When a deal looks too good to be true, it is. Now, maybe I just got a bad package, so the benefit of the doubt gets 1 star.
Energizer CR123 - TWO YEARS OLD
by IT Dude in Austin (2 out of 5 stars)
July 8, 2015
Original packaging, unopened, but it was ratty and the batteries were 2 years old!!!! These are not new batteries.
Terrible
by Amazon Customer (1 out of 5 stars)
May 30, 2017
Out of 6 packages bought here on amazon only 2 packages had batteries that worked... and those that worked did not have the life span of previous cr123 batteries.
Like other one star reviews here
by B. Kwon (1 out of 5 stars)
October 28, 2015
Like other one star reviews here, I too, received used batteries. First battery lasted few weeks on my motion detector. The next two batteries lasted only a single day. It came in original packaging, but these batteries are definitely not new. Just to compare, the battery that I bought from the local convenient store lasted 6 months before it died. BUYER BEWARE!!
Genuine Energizer Batteries
by Don Juan (5 out of 5 stars)
October 9, 2018
I have a handful of old Olympus point-and-shoot film cameras that use 123 3v batteries. At the local grocery store, it costs around ten dollars for a pack of two. I save three times as much money in the long run by ordering them online.
I have not tested the voltage on these, but the amount of energy my camera consumes is so minimal, I doubt a minuscule drop in voltage will affect its performance.
A lot of these reviews portray falsely packaged batteries, or batteries in which the box is already opened. Not the case for me! I decided to take the risk in buying them, and I'm very happy with my purchase.
Fits into my Arlo camera properly. Doesn't seem it ...
by Mike (4 out of 5 stars)
December 27, 2017
Fits into my Arlo camera properly. Doesn't seem it will last long though. Already 2 days installed and the battery is already at 91% with less traffic passing by as usual. The OEMs that came with the Camera didn't drop that low until about 2 weeks in mild traffic setting it off.
Sensor Shows low battery
by A. J. Cubas (1 out of 5 stars)
May 11, 2019
Wow, what a piece of junk. Ordered in April to replace the one in my smoke detector...I "assumed" it was fine. Fast forward one month and my motion sensor stated to replace the battery soon....so guess what, I got the ones I just ordered and felt so good I had them in stock.....grab the ladder, change the battery and my alarm says low battery. Ok, maybe I need to reset the box....I did, twice....still says low battery. So now I have to buy legit batteries locally to replace the one in the smoke alarm as well because for sure it's low.
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