Duracell Plus AAA alkaline batteries are ideal for powering all your everyday devices.
Duracell's most revolutionary innovation to date. The new Duracell Optimum alkaline battery features a new cathode system that can deliver up to 200% longer life or more power, allowing you to get the best performance from your devices. Duracell Optimum will outlast previous Duracell alkaline batteries in a wide variety of medium to high wattage devices.
Unused Duracell batteries can maintain power for up to 10 years when stored at room temperature.
These batteries are recommended by Duracell for everyday devices such as digital cameras, photo flashes, toys or wireless speakers, and are of course ideal for commonly used devices such as flashlights, handheld game controllers, razors, toothbrushes. teeth and many others.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Brand: Duracell
Type: AAA LR03
Technology: Alkaline
Voltage: 1.5V
Innovative Packaging: optimal storage for new and used batteries
Duracell Plus AA alkaline batteries are ideal for powering all your everyday devices.
Duracell's most revolutionary innovation to date. The new Duracell Optimum alkaline battery features a new cathode system that can deliver up to 200% longer life or more power, allowing you to get the best performance from your devices. Duracell Optimum will outlast previous Duracell alkaline batteries in a wide variety of medium to high wattage devices.
Unused Duracell batteries can maintain power for up to 10 years when stored at room temperature.
These batteries are recommended by Duracell for everyday devices such as digital cameras, photo flashes, toys or wireless speakers, and are of course ideal for commonly used devices such as flashlights, handheld game controllers, razors, toothbrushes. teeth and many others.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Brand: Duracell
Type: AA LR6
Technology: Alkaline
Voltage: 1.5V
Innovative Packaging: optimal storage for new and used batteries
Duracell Plus AAA alkaline batteries are ideal for powering all your everyday devices.
Duracell's most revolutionary innovation to date. The new Duracell Optimum alkaline battery features a new cathode system that can deliver up to 200% longer life or more power, allowing you to get the best performance from your devices. Duracell Optimum will outlast previous Duracell alkaline batteries in a wide variety of medium to high wattage devices.
Unused Duracell batteries can maintain power for up to 10 years when stored at room temperature.
These batteries are recommended by Duracell for everyday devices such as digital cameras, photo flashes, toys or wireless speakers, and are of course ideal for commonly used devices such as flashlights, handheld game controllers, razors, toothbrushes. teeth and many others.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Brand: Duracell
Type: AAA LR03
Technology: Alkaline
Voltage: 1.5V
Innovative Packaging: optimal storage for new and used batteries
Duracell Plus AA alkaline batteries are ideal for powering all your everyday devices.
Duracell's most revolutionary innovation to date. The new Duracell Optimum alkaline battery features a new cathode system that can deliver up to 200% longer life or more power, allowing you to get the best performance from your devices. Duracell Optimum will outlast previous Duracell alkaline batteries in a wide variety of medium to high wattage devices.
Unused Duracell batteries can maintain power for up to 10 years when stored at room temperature.
These batteries are recommended by Duracell for everyday devices such as digital cameras, photo flashes, toys or wireless speakers, and are of course ideal for commonly used devices such as flashlights, handheld game controllers, razors, toothbrushes. teeth and many others.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Brand: Duracell
Type: AA LR6
Technology: Alkaline
Voltage: 1.5V
Innovative Packaging: optimal storage for new and used batteries
The LR1130 battery is a family of non-rechargeable alkaline button batteries with equivalent sizes in silver oxide but with a lower voltage since it has 1.5 volts and the same size battery in silver oxide has a voltage 1.55V. Its use is widespread for electronic devices with low energy demand such as calculators, inexpensive watches, laser pointers and small electronic devices, remote controls and security systems.
Model: DRBLR542
Brand: Duracell
Type: LR54 / LR1130
Technology: Alkaline
Voltage: 1,5V
Uses: Wrist watches ...
The AA battery is the most widely used battery in the world and can be found in hundreds of thousands of devices. IEC codes for AA batteries include the popular LR6 for AA alkaline batteries and HR6 for NiMH rechargeable batteries. The normal voltage for these batteries is 1.5V, while rechargeable batteries generally provide 1.2V. The new AA lithium batteries provide a much higher capacity for a slightly higher price. Introduced in 1907, the AA battery size was standardized by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in 1947, but had been used in flashlights and electrical novelties for some time before formal standardization. The ANSI and IEC battery nomenclature give various designations for cells of this size, depending on the characteristics of the cell and the chemistry. Each AA battery is 51mm long and 14mm in diameter. The formats in which the AA battery is available are alkaline batteries, saline batteries, long-life lithium batteries and rechargeable batteries of different capacities. AA alkaline batteries have a storage life of around 6 years, while AA lithium equivalents last up to 9 years before use. Rechargeable AA batteries are now available in NiMH with capacities up to 2850mAh and are also available in new "pre-charged" technology that allows you to use them right out of the box. AA alkaline batteries have a storage life of around 6 years, while AA lithium equivalents last up to 9 years before use. Rechargeable AA batteries are now available in NiMH with capacities up to 2850mAh and are also available in new "pre-charged" technology that allows you to use them right out of the box. AA alkaline batteries have a storage life of around 6 years, while AA lithium equivalents last up to 9 years before use. Rechargeable AA batteries are now available in NiMH with capacities up to 2850mAh and are also available in new "pre-charged" technology that allows you to use them right out of the box.
- Model: DURHR6P4B
- Brand: Duracell
- Type: AA RECHARGEABLE HR6
- Technology: NiMH
- Voltage: 1.2V
- Uses: Wall Clocks, Gillette Shavers, Keyboards & Mice, Remote Controls, Flashlights, Toys ...
The CR2032 battery is used in watches, calculators, PDA devices, medical devices, toys, bathroom and kitchen scales, pedometers and a myriad of other products. The CR2032 cell is the most common lithium battery. It is commonly used in computer motherboards with non-volatile BIOS memory and real-time clock (RTC) backup batteries. With a lifespan of up to ten years, this battery is an economical option that allows you to keep your electronic equipment up and running.
- Model: DRB20325
- Brand: Duracell
- Type: CR2032
- Technology: Lithium
- Voltage: 3V
- Uses: CMOS, doorbells, car key rings, remote controls, scientific instruments, wrist watches ...
AAA batteries are commonly used in small electronic devices, such as TV remote controls, MP3 players, and digital cameras. Devices that, working at the same voltage, require higher currents, use larger size AA batteries.
AA batteries have three times the capacity of AAA batteries. However, with the increased efficiency and miniaturization of modern electronics, many products that had been designed to use AA batteries are being replaced by models that accept AAA batteries.
A AAA battery measures 44.5mm in length and 10.5mm in diameter. AAA alkaline batteries weigh about 11.5 grams each, while AAA lithium batteries weigh about 7.6 grams, and rechargeable (Ni-MH) batteries typically weigh between 14 and 15 grams.
The nominal voltage of AAA alkaline and lithium batteries is 1.5V, while Ni-MH or NiCd batteries are 1.2V. The capacity of AAA alkaline batteries is typically 900-1155mAh (3240-4158 coulombs).
- Brand: Kodak
- Type: AAA Alkaline
- Technology: Alkaline MAX super power
- Voltage: 1.5V
The AA battery is the most widely used battery in the world and can be found in hundreds of thousands of devices. The IEC codes for AA batteries include the popular LR6 for AA alkaline batteries and HR6 for NiMH rechargeable batteries. The normal voltage for these batteries is 1.5V, while rechargeable batteries generally provide 1.2V. The new AA lithium batteries provide a much higher capacity for a slightly higher price. Introduced in 1907, the AA battery size was standardized by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in 1947, but had been used in flashlights and electrical novelties for some time before formal standardization. The ANSI and IEC battery nomenclature give various designations for cells of this size, depending on the characteristics of the cell and the chemistry.
Each AA battery is 51mm long and 14mm in diameter. The formats in which the AA battery is available are alkaline batteries, saline batteries, long-life lithium batteries and rechargeable batteries of different capacities.
AA alkaline batteries have a storage life of around 6 years, while AA lithium equivalents last up to 9 years before use. Rechargeable AA batteries are now available in NiMH with capacities up to 2850mAh and are also available in new "pre-charged" technology that allows you to use them, right out of the box.
- Brand: Kodak
- Type: AA Alkaline
- Technology: Alkaline MAX more powerfull
- Voltage: 1.5V
The AA battery is the most widely used battery in the world and can be found in hundreds of thousands of devices. The IEC codes for AA batteries include the popular LR6 for AA alkaline batteries and HR6 for NiMH rechargeable batteries. The normal voltage for these batteries is 1.5V, while rechargeable batteries generally provide 1.2V.
The new AA lithium batteries provide a much higher capacity for a slightly higher price. Introduced in 1907, the AA battery size was standardized by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in 1947, but had been used in flashlights and electrical novelties for some time before formal standardization.
The ANSI and IEC battery nomenclature give various designations for cells of this size, depending on the characteristics of the cell and the chemistry. Each AA battery is 51mm long and 14mm in diameter.
The formats in which the AA battery is available are alkaline batteries, saline batteries, long-life lithium batteries and rechargeable batteries of different capacities. AA alkaline batteries have a storage life of around 6 years, while AA lithium equivalents last up to 9 years before use.
Rechargeable AA batteries are now available in NiMH with capacities up to 2850mAh and are also available in new "pre-charged" technology that allows you to use them, right out of the box.
- Brand: Maxell
- Type: AA Alkaline
- Technology: Alkaline
- Voltage: 1.5V
AAA batteries are commonly used in small electronic devices, such as TV remote controls, MP3 players, or sex toys. Devices that, working at the same voltage, require higher currents, use larger size AA batteries. AA batteries have three times the capacity of AAA batteries.
However, with the increased efficiency and miniaturization of modern electronics, many products that had been designed to use AA batteries are being replaced by models that accept AAA batteries. A AAA battery measures 44.5mm in length and 10.5mm in diameter. AAA alkaline batteries weigh about 11.5 grams each, while AAA lithium batteries weigh about 7.6 grams, and rechargeable (Ni-MH) batteries typically weigh between 14 and 15 grams.
The nominal voltage of AAA alkaline and lithium batteries is 1.5V, while Ni-MH or NiCd batteries are 1.2V. The capacity of AAA alkaline batteries is typically 900-1155mAh (3240-4158 coulombs).
Type: AAA Alkaline
Technology: Alkaline
Voltage: 1.5V
* Features may vary by version.
The AA battery is the most widely used battery in the world and can be found in hundreds of thousands of devices. The IEC codes for AA batteries include the popular LR6 for AA alkaline batteries and HR6 for NiMH rechargeable batteries. The normal voltage for these batteries is 1.5V, while rechargeable batteries generally provide 1.2V. The new AA lithium batteries provide a much higher capacity for a slightly higher price. Introduced in 1907, the AA battery size was standardized by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in 1947, but had been used in flashlights and electrical novelties for some time before formal standardization.
The ANSI and IEC battery nomenclature give various designations for cells of this size, depending on the characteristics of the cell and the chemistry. Each AA battery is 51mm long and 14mm in diameter. The formats in which the AA battery is available are alkaline batteries, saline batteries, long-life lithium batteries and rechargeable batteries of different capacities. AA alkaline batteries have a storage life of around 6 years, while AA lithium equivalents last up to 9 years before use. Rechargeable AA batteries are now available in NiMH with capacities up to 2850mAh and are also available in the new "pre-charged" technology that allows you to use them right out of the box.
- Type: AA SALINA R6
- Technology: Alkaline
- Voltage: 1.5V
- Uses: Wall Clocks, Keyboards & Mice, Remote Controls, Flashlights, Sex toys, toys for children.
AAA batteries are commonly used in small electronic devices, such as TV remote controls, MP3 players, or sex toys. Devices that, working at the same voltage, require higher currents, use larger size AA batteries. AA batteries have three times the capacity of AAA batteries. However, with the increased efficiency and miniaturization of modern electronics, many products that had been designed to use AA batteries are being replaced by models that accept AAA batteries. A AAA battery measures 44.5mm in length and 10.5mm in diameter. AAA alkaline batteries weigh about 11.5 grams each, while AAA lithium batteries weigh about 7.6 grams, and rechargeable (Ni-MH) batteries typically weigh between 14 and 15 grams. The nominal voltage of AAA alkaline and lithium batteries is 1.5V, while Ni-MH or NiCd batteries are 1.2V. The capacity of AAA alkaline batteries is typically 900-1155mAh (3240-4158 coulombs).
Type: AAA Alkaline
Technology: Alkaline
Voltage: 1.5V
* Features may vary by version.
This cell LR01, is a small 1.5V alkaline battery. Cylindrical battery that is commonly found in garage opening controls, small decorative clocks, GPS trackers, proximity alarms, door unlocking systems, flashlights and some cameras.
The LR44 battery is a family battery of non-rechargeable alkaline button cells with equivalent sizes in silver oxide but lower voltage since it has 1.5 volts and the same size battery in silver oxide has a voltage of 1 , 55V. It is the model of alkaline button cell battery with greater use and with the largest number of electronic devices, given its capacity and size is very versatile Its use is widespread for electronic devices with low energy demand such as calculators, inexpensive watches, laser pointers and small electronic devices, remote controls and security systems, toys, remote controls, etc.
C batteries are commonly used in toys, games for children, photo strobes, torches, portable audio players, etc. Alkaline batteries have a storage life of about 6 years, A C stack measures 50 mm in length and 26 mm in diameter and weighs 69 grams. They are also available in rechargeable model HR14, with the same diameter and thickness their weight is variable depending on the capacity of the model. Like the whole range of rechargeable batteries, its voltage is 1.2 volts and its capacity in mAh can vary depending on the brand and the model.
AAA batteries are commonly used in small electronic devices, such as TV remote controls, MP3 players and digital cameras. The devices that, working at the same voltage, they require higher currents, they use higher batteries size of type AA. AA batteries have three times the capacity of AAA batteries. However, with increasing the efficiency and miniaturization of modern electronics, many products that had been designed to use AA batteries are being replaced by models that accept AAA batteries. An AAA battery measures 44.5mm in length and 10.5mm in diameter. The alkaline batteries AAA weigh around 11.5 grams each, while AAA lithium batteries weigh approximately 7.6 grams, and rechargeable (Ni-MH) batteries usually weigh between 14 and 15 grams. The nominal voltage of AAA alkaline and lithium batteries is 1.5V, while the batteries of Ni-MH or NiCd is 1.2V. The capacity of alkaline AAA batteries is usually 900 to 1155mAh (3240 to 4158 Coulombs).
The AA battery is the most widely used battery in the world and can be found in hundreds of thousands of devices. The IEC codes for AA batteries include the popular LR6 for AA and HR6 alkaline batteries for rechargeable NiMH batteries. The normal voltage for these batteries is 1.5V, while rechargeable batteries usually provide 1.2V. The new AA lithium batteries provide a much higher capacity for a slightly higher price. Introduced in 1907, the size of the AA battery was standardized by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in 1947, but had been used in flashlights and electrical novelties for some time before formal normalization. The nomenclature of ANSI and IEC batteries gives several designations for cells of this size, depending on the characteristics of the cell and the chemistry. Each AA battery has a length of 51mm and a diameter of 14mm. The formats in which the AA battery is available are: alkaline batteries, saline batteries, long-life lithium batteries and rechargeable batteries of different capacities. AA alkaline batteries have a storage life of around 6 years, while AA lithium equivalents last up to 9 years before use. AA rechargeable batteries are now available in NiMH with capacities up to 2850mAh and are also available in the new "pre-charged" technology that allows you to use them directly from the package.
batteries are commonly used in small electronic devices, such as TV remote controls, MP3 players and digital cameras. The devices that, working at the same voltage, require higher currents, use larger batteries of type AA. AA batteries have three times the capacity of AAA batteries. However, with the increasing efficiency and miniaturization of modern electronics, many products that had been designed to use AA batteries are being replaced by models that accept AAA batteries. An AAA battery measures 44.5mm in length and 10.5mm in diameter. AAA alkaline batteries weigh around 11.5 grams each, while AAA lithium batteries weigh approximately 7.6 grams, and rechargeable (Ni-MH) batteries usually weigh between 14 and 15 grams. The nominal voltage of the AAA alkaline and lithium batteries is 1.5V, while the Ni-MH or NiCd batteries are 1.2V. The capacity of alkaline AAA batteries is normally 900 to 1155mAh (3240 to 4158 coulombs).
The AA battery is the most widely used battery in the world and can be found in hundreds of thousands of devices. The IEC codes for AA batteries include the popular LR6 for AA and HR6 alkaline batteries for rechargeable NiMH batteries. The normal voltage for these batteries is 1.5V, while rechargeable batteries usually provide 1.2V. The new AA lithium batteries provide a much higher capacity for a slightly higher price. Introduced in 1907, the size of the AA battery was standardized by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in 1947, but had been used in flashlights and electrical novelties for some time before formal normalization. The nomenclature of ANSI and IEC batteries gives several designations for cells of this size, depending on the characteristics of the cell and the chemistry. Each AA battery has a length of 51mm and a diameter of 14mm. The formats in which the AA battery is available are: alkaline batteries, saline batteries, long-life lithium batteries and rechargeable batteries of different capacities. AA alkaline batteries have a storage life of around 6 years, while AA lithium equivalents last up to 9 years before use. AA rechargeable batteries are now available in NiMH with capacities up to 2850mAh and are also available in the new "pre-charged" technology that allows you to use them directly from the package.
The LR23 battery is a battery of a type of energy that is used primarily in electronic radio control systems such as keyless entry systems, home security systems, garage door controls and Bluetooth headsets. A LR23 battery is cylindrical, smaller than an AAA battery, which measures 28.5 mm in length and 10.3 mm in diameter, with a typical weight of 8 grams. An LR23 battery is an 8-cell device with a nominal voltage of 12V. The higher voltage is necessary for radio frequency transmitting and receiving devices than batteries. It has a capacity of around 55 mAh. The LR23 batteries are constructed with 8 individual LR932 alkaline button batteries enclosed in a casing. The LR23 battery is similar to the N battery, which has a voltage of 1.5 V.