A:AnswerYes they are definitely worth the money even though I tried other that work for few days, thought I could get by with another good brand which is cheaper but finally brought this battery and it last at least 10mos to a year for my video security camera
A:AnswerLithium batteries cannot be disposed of in the garbage, they need to be recycled. Check with your local recycling centers, some may not take them yet.
A:AnswerWELL, SOLAR LANTERN BATTERIES ARE MEANT TO BE RECHARGED BY THE SUN (THUS SOLAR POWER). THEY GENERALLY COME WITH NI-CAD TYPE BATTERIES WHICH WORK BEST FOR THIS TYPE OF APPLICATION BUT OTHERWISE SUCK. NIMH RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES WILL ALSO WORK IN SOLAR LIGHTS HOWEVER AND ARE MUCH EASIER TO FIND AND CHEAPER TO BUY THAN THE 600MAH NICAD BATTERIES THEY COME WITH. BUT LITHIUM BATTERIES ARE NOT DESIGNED TO BE RECHARGED AND WHILE THEY WILL WORK FOR AWHILE IN A SOLAR LANTERN THEY WILL NOT RECHARGE AND SO ARE A WASTE OF MONEY FOR SOLAR LIGHTS.