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It's Christmas Day, which probably means that at least one toy that
you received (or gave) won't be fully functional until Monday. Why?
Batteries. It's an age-old problem, that "batteries not included"
thing, and it's one of the reasons we've fell so in love with Sanyo's
Eneloop line. Without question, the Eneloop rechargeable AA batteries
are amongst the best and most reliable that money can buy, so whenever
another Eneloop product pops out, it obviously catches our eye.
Sanyo's branching out pretty severely with its latest device, and
being that at least 3.5 members of the Engadget staff have strummed a
six-string once or twice, we had to take a closer look at the Pedal
Juice when given the chance. For those that missed last month's
introduction, this pedal-sized block of energy is designed to provide
9V power to six or seven effects pedals, miniature amplifiers or
electric drum pads (amongst other musical doodads). So, does this
thing live up the the Eneloop reputation? Find out after the break.
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