Most devices & gadgets are rechargeable nowadays. The only thing I have that still requires batteries is a headlamp but even those are available in rechargeable varieties. House smoke detectors need a battery too.
Most devices & gadgets are rechargeable nowadays. The only thing I have that still requires batteries is a headlamp but even those are available in rechargeable varieties. House smoke detectors need a battery too.
The main reason that they’re nearly impossible to obsolete is that AA, etc. are just shapes (and voltages).
and are only 1.2V.also1.2V, but are rechargeable; they last longer overall, but are much more expensive and have much worse self-drain while not in useThey’re about 1.6V open-circuit, and maintain 1.5V under light load for a large portion of their discharge cycle. They maintain 1.5V much longer than alkaline.
They’re terribly expensive for regular use compared to pretty much any other option though.
My mistake, fixed.