As long as they are the correct size and voltage, which is pretty much standardized throughout the world, there is no difference in where they were made.
Yes, you can use an American plug in Japan with the help of a plug adapter.
No, American plugs are not compatible with Japanese outlets. You will need a plug adapter to use American devices in Japan.
No, American plugs are not compatible with Japanese outlets. You will need a plug adapter to use American devices in Japan.
Well, i use Kodak batteries and AA, it depends what the item is. if it is like a Wii remote or something, Kodak. if it like one of them toys that need batteries, then AA.
Well unless you mistyped something 500kva is 500,000 watts. That would be 41,666 12 volt batteries!
Yes, American Express can be used for purchases and transactions in Japan, but it may not be as widely accepted as Visa or Mastercard. It is recommended to have a backup payment method when traveling to Japan.
Duracell rechargeable batteries are reliable, but like any brand of batteries, the life will depend on how the batteries are used, maintained, and stored. Rechargeable batteries do not have as long a shelf life as most other batteries, so they do have to be maintained. With proper care the Duracell rechargeable batteries will give you many hours of camera use, but it is always wise to carry extras.
These cameras use rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries. The batteries are not a standard size such as AA batteries, but additional batteries are available from Sony and other manufacturers.
Lol. obviously, they wouldnt sell it if it didn't work. there is something called 'batteries' use them.
In most cases yes, they use batteries to start the engine.
Yes, MacBooks use lithium-ion batteries.
Make sure the batteries are in the right way, and are the right batteries, and are live batteries. Also check your system to see if the mouse is being detected.