Great to see they are still able to improve them.
Provided the batteries in the video approximately had the same state of charge, the weight difference seems compared to previous generations to be quite noticeable in my opinion, very interesting to observe.
Also Interesting to see if Fujitsu in the near future (the owners of the factory that makes them) will send its 5th generation batteries to the streets in a way that we, the consumers, can distinguish them from the 4th generation on the packaging or product code, I hope they will.
Thank you ChibiM for keeping us updated.
By the way, although I am not so active on the forum anymore, I still use your very informative website (
https://eneloop101.com) approx. 3-4 times a year to keep track of my different generations, as I can't remember in my head which production codes refer to which generations. Likewise, when ever I buy new eneloops to myself or others, I always start by going to your website to see what production codes and packaging to look for.
Once again, thank you for your dedicated efforts to keep us all informed. It is much appreciated.