This is not a typical review, of a device, but rather an brief analysis of some digital camera batteries that I recently purchased from Amazon. Although the batteries don't say it, the boxes they came in were marked "made in China".
I got my constant current dummy load working and controlled via a PIC. All batteries were charged by the same charger under the same conditions and discharged with the same dummy load under the same conditions. The 88mA just happened to be the current load for the first battery, so I kept the rest the same.
The new batteries have a rated capacity of 1200mAh, but all of them tested under 500mAh at the test current of 88mA. The comparison battery was the original Canon (made in Japan) battery that came with the camera. It has a rated capacity of 760mAh. It is old and has seen much use, and it still did better (~650mAh) than the new Chinese batteries!
Surely, if the original battery is 760mAh and you see ones for sale marked 1200mAh either some revolutionary development has taken place (unlikely) or the 1200mAh claim is fraudulent. Are they worth the $6 I paid? I would say no. It is not of much value to be constantly charging crappy batteries, but who wouldn't be tempted by the deal?