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Varta Longlife Power - a set of 4 AAA Alkaline batteries tested

Promising longer battery live and enhanced performance for energy demanding devices - the Varta Longlife Power AAA batteries

Varta batteries

As promised in one of our product videos in our YouTube channel, I will make a short review of the Varta Longlife Power AAA Alkaline batteries.

I bought them in a set of 4 and they costed me around 2.6 Euro which I believe is the average price for this product.

Varta Longlife Power - main features and specifications

Varta Alkaline batteries tested

Varta, which is a German battery and energy storage devices manufacturer claims that they specially developed these batteries with high energy consumption in mind. Many of the modern gadgets demand such power and Varta is addressing this with this relatively new technology in their alkaline batteries.

For a company that operates since 1887 and manufactures much of its products in Germany, I am willing to believe the claimed high performance. 

And here are the full list of product specifications of the batteries that I will test on our Christmas tree lights:

SizeAAA
Reference IECLR03
VARTA Type4903
Diameter10.5 mm
Height44.5 mm
Weight11.4 g
Chemical SystemPrimary Alkaline Manganese
Voltage1.5 V

I guess I will need some time before providing final feedback since I will have to wait and see how much these batteries are going to last before they are completely drained out.

Varta Longlife Power AAA batteries

Meanwhile, here is a short video of the Varta Longlife Power batteries that I have recorded earlier this weekend:

What we see here is pretty nice and recognizable design of the batteries themselves. Blue and yellow are the company colors for many years and Varta is also emphasizing on the "Made in Germany" tag on the packaging, which is quite understandable.

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