Actually, it's 2,133.333333333333mAh (or ~2.2Ah, or 2,200mAh) & 3200mWh.
The cell inside is 3.7v (nominal) and has to be lowered to 1.5VDC using a buck converter, this causes losses you gained by using Li-ion. The only real advantage IMHO is a more stable and consistent 1.5V through it's SOC.
Just-Stick to Ni-Mh, like Eneloop. Energizer is also made in *j*a*pan. Konnichiwa
K.I.S.S.
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The cell inside is 3.7v (nominal) and has to be lowered to 1.5VDC using a buck converter, this causes losses you gained by using Li-ion. The only real advantage IMHO is a more stable and consistent 1.5V through it's SOC.
Just-Stick to Ni-Mh, like Eneloop. Energizer is also made in *j*a*pan. Konnichiwa
K.I.S.S.
Thank you!