Reviews of High-Capacity Battery BrandsDuracell is highly praised for its safety features. Users appreciate the brand's focus on developing batteries with built-in safety mechanisms that prevent overheating and guarantee secure operations. Finally, Panasonic receives positive feedback for its high performance.
Do batteries rank better than other brands?
Ranking brands is different from ranking batteries, of course, and it turns out to be a lot more complicated. You cannot necessarily trust that every battery made by one brand is automatically better than every comparable battery from any other given brand.
Which AA batteries are best?
We've compared Energizer, Duracell and Panasonic batteries with supermarket own-brand batteries, such as Aldi, Morrisons, Lidl and Sainsbury's, to find the very best. Put a set of one of our Best Buy AA disposable batteries in your most power-hungry devices, such as a camera or torch, and they will last over three hours longer than the worst.
CinemaSound rated the cost per hour for Fuji's EnviroMax AA at the highest of all alkaline batteries they tested, edging out the Duracell Procell. Fujitsu is slightly more consistent in the sense that the battery brands we considered were almost all around the bottom of the pack, with the strange exception of the Fujitsu Universal Power AA.
Shop around for AA and AAA batteries and the main types you'll find are alkaline and lithium disposable batteries. Lithium batteries last a lot longer in more energy intensive devices. We've found that they can give you 2-3 hours more power than an alkaline battery. But they're also much more expensive.
Typically, the Best Buys are also some of the priciest batteries. However, you can save money by opting for high scoring own-brand batteries, where a pack of eight is just a fraction of the price of other Best Buys. Log in to reveal our pick of the best batteries in our tests. Not a member? Join Which? today. Last updated June 2024.
Are AA batteries better than NiMH batteries?
They will also do so more efficiently because the voltage of a NiMH battery is maintained at 1.2V for most of its operating time. The voltage of alkaline batteries tends to taper off while they're being used. Lithium batteries are even better at maintaining a consistent voltage, and they are now available at AA sizes.