During this year I have recycled most any of my 2300-2700 mAh cells because they have gone bad.
Initially, out of EVERY 4-pc pack of them, at least one cell was a bummer.
Now I am about to toss the final 8 cells I still had, because they dont even get to 1900mAh any more, even straight from the charger
(my charger discharges at about 500-800 mA, depends on setting, so much more "real" data than that the 2500+ mAh cells are tested)
On the other side, out of my 8 Eneloops, all are over 1900 mA, half of them over 2000, even when there is a week or more between use and charges,
same goes for the 4 "ready to use" Uniross Hybrio.
This kind of new Ni-Mh cells might "only" have 2100 printed on the outside but are much better when one uses the cells like me - grab them when needed, charge them when empty or a long use is planned.
Those 2700 (2800) mAh supercells should be better when taken from the charger directly upon use, but the chances there is a bad one, is there. Also with just short use they might get bad like mine (and like the cells of numerous users here also) did.
A good charger is of prime importance.