Paleblue’s USB-C fast rechargeable batteries can save you thousands and save the environment
Batteries are something we all need but single use batteries can not only dig into our wallet but also end up in landfill and impact the environment. The answer is Paleblue – a brand that offers rechargeable lithium ion, fast USB-C rechargeable batteries.
The Paleblue rechargeable batteries are available in a number of formats – AA, AAA, C, D and 9 Volt – and they each have a USB-C port built-in and come with a cable that can charge four batteries at once.
That means there is no need to have a separate charger that adds to the cost of the product and reduces the clutter in your home.
With buy more than a million single use batteries every day in Australia and more than 90 per cent of these end up in landfill which can leak toxins into the soil.
At the moment only 30 per cent of batteries bought in Australia are rechargeable and in the AA and AAA that figure drops to below 2 per cent.
Paleblue now offers an alternative for a better solution for customers who churn through a lot of batteries.
One Paleblue smart USB-C rechargeable battery can replace more than 4,000 single use alkaline batteries which will add up to thousands of dollars in savings.
Paleblue batteries are already being used on film sets, concert venues, cruise ships and also in household devices.
These batteries have also been tested to provide impressive performance and can be charged by USB-C anywhere, on the move or at home.
A set of four AA USB-C rechargeable batteries is priced at $49.95 and includes a special four-in-one charging cable. The eight pack is $89.95, 12 pack is $124.95.
The AAA four pack is $49.95, eight pack $89.95 and 12 pack is $124.95.
The D USB-C two pack is $49.95, four pack $89.95 and 6 pack is $124.95.
The C USB-C two pack is $49.95, four pack $89.95 and 6 pack is $124.95.
The 9 Volt two pack is $49.95, four pack $89.95 and 6 pack is $124.95.