10 pcs Panasonic Lithium CR123A 3V Photo Lithium Batteries

by bestbuy-camera on August 24, 2010

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  • Lightweight and durable these batteries perform well in extreme temperatures from -40 to 140 degress F
  • Panasonic’s CR123A photo lithium batteries provide the power source most used in today’s cameras and high power flashlights.
  • Replaces: 123, 123A, BR2/3A, CR123, CR123A, CR123R, CR17335, CR17345, DL123A, EL123AP, K123LA, L123A, SF123A, VL123A, 5018LC
  • Voltage:3V Dimension: Height x Diameter: 16 x 32 mm
  • CR123A equivalent

Product Description
Features and Benefits

* CR123A equivalent
* Panasonic’s CR123A photo lithium batteries provide the power source most used in today’s cameras and high power flashlights. Lightweight and durable these batteries perform well in extreme temperatures from -40 to 140 degress F.
* Panasonic makes many of the CR123A ‘brands’ you already know including Surefire, Streamlight and many others. Perhaps the best CR123A battery made, at any price.
* Battery Details (CR123A Li… More >>

10 pcs Panasonic Lithium CR123A 3V Photo Lithium Batteries

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

callcam August 24, 2010 at 8:03 pm

i tested a pair of these batteries with my Fenix P3D Q5 at 90 lumens, and they lasted more than an hour past the rated time of the flashlight for that brightness. Very pleased with their performance.
Rating: 5 / 5

A. Butler August 24, 2010 at 11:01 pm

A little premature for a review of 10 batteries, at least for me. I have a house full of wired and wireless door and window sensors for my alarm system. Almost all of the wireless ones are still on their original batteries from 2001 (!) but one by one they’re starting to fail. And they all take this type of battery.

I’ve replaced one so far with the set from this order and so far it’s working fine. Put the rest in a drawer for when the other sensors start complaining.

Oh, one thing, they arrived really fast. If I recall correctly, like 3 days fast. THAT I was pretty impressed by, considering what you normally get from Marketplace vendors.
Rating: 4 / 5

Rob August 25, 2010 at 12:59 am

Battery seems to power the unit just fine. Haven’t used the battery long enough to determine longevity.
Rating: 5 / 5

J. T. Conner August 25, 2010 at 1:25 am

Found out that our new alarm system uses these batteries for all our wireless transmitters, which we have like 14+ transmitters.

I was upset because they are not cheap at drugstores…like $7+ each; our old system used 9V batteries. So when I found them online for this price …I was ecstatic. They arrived quickly and we saved a ton of money!
Rating: 5 / 5

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