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Published on October 31st, 2024 | by Adrian Gunning

Say Goodbye to Dead Batteries with ReChargeCore—Just $30!

Ever find yourself in an endless loop of hunting down disposable batteries—especially when the kids’ toys or gadgets go down and always at the worst possible time? We’ve all been there! 

We’re excited to introduce ReChargeCore Batteries—an eco-friendly and smart solution from ChargeCore, a sub-brand of Australia’s trusted consumer tech brand, LASER.

These aren’t your typical batteries— these rechargeable batteries come with a USB-C port and cable for fast and easy charging, as well as offer a sustainable and cost-efficient alternative to the endless battery hunt- with no separate battery charger required!

For over 36 years, LASER has brought affordable and reliable technology to homes across Australia. Now ChargeCore is excited to bring this safe and sustainable solution to consumers, knowing that the appetite for gadgets like remote control cars doesn’t slow down because of recession.

Available in AA or AAA battery types, they’re perfect for powering all your household gadgets. These are now available at Harvey Norman for just $29.95 for a 4-pack. They offer excellent value when you consider their longer lifespan and rechargeable lithium-ion design, compared to traditional alkaline batteries, which may be cheaper but provide only a single use.

Here are the key features of the ReChargeCore Batteries:

  • Variety of Types: Available in the two most commonly used battery types in Australian households – AA and AAA 4-Packs.
  • Reusable: Instead of spending $2.75 for a single-use battery, ReChargeCore offers up to 1,000 recharge cycles for just $7.50 per battery, making it a cost-effective long-term solution. This saves up to 15.9kg of landfill waste and $2740 per battery when compared to a single use alkaline batteries.
  • Environmentally Friendly: Made from Lithium-Ion, these batteries are an eco-friendly alternative to single-use alkaline batteries, which contribute to 6,000 tonnes of landfill waste annually in Australia and pose a risk of landfill fires.
  • Quick Charge: Recharge the batteries via USB-C in just 90 minutes, and they’re ready to go. USB-A to USB-C charging cable is included in the packaging.


About the Author

agun@impulsegamer.com'

Adrian lives in Melbourne Australia and has a huge passion for gaming, technology and pop culture. He recently finished his a Bachelor of Journalism and is currently focusing on games journalism. When not writing and playing video games, Adrian can be found in Comics 'R' Us debating the pros of the DC Universe and cons of the Marvel Universe.



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