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I don't know if or when green Beats by Dr. Dre Studios come out but I do know that green Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HDs are already out.
Beats by Dr. Dre Studios come in 11 colors They come in black, white, red, silver, blue, green, purple, pink, orange, royal purple, and Ekocycle.
I don't know if or when green Beats by Dr. Dre Studios come out but I do know that green Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HDs are already out.
Beats by Dr. Dre Studios and Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HDs come in purple. The easiest way to find them is to order them online or ask a store to order them in for you.
If you mean for a cell phone, then all the lithium batteries will come with a rechargeable option. This might have certain restrictions for certain cell phones, but the dealer should be able to let you know in advance of purchase.
Careful Answer: SOMETIMES. But ALWAYS check the label of the lithium battery in question to make sure it is rated for "1.5v" before attempting to use it as a replacement for an alkaline battery. Explanation: Alkaline primary batteries have a nominal voltage of 1.5v per cell. Lithium primary ("primary"=disposable) batteries USUALLY have a nominal voltage of "3v" per cell. There are some Lithium primary cells, AA's for example, that have a nominal voltage of 1.5v per cell which makes them a suitable replacement for alkaline batteries. To complicate matters, however, there are rechargeable lithium-ion cells in the AA format which have a nominal voltage of 3.6v per cell, and more commonly there are "Lithium Phosphate" AA's which have a nominal voltage of 3.2v or 3.3v per cell. Using either of these as a replacement for alkaline batteries would be potentially destructive for both the batteries and the device you install them in.
Lithium batteries are a type of rechargeable battery used commonly in consumer electronics. Among the many advantages, lithium batteries come in a wide range of sizes and shapes, are lightweight, no memory effect, provide higher power at lower voltages, and have lower self-discharge rates. The disadvantages of lithium batteries include a short life, not able to endure as much as other batteries, and have a higher internal resistance. They are also generally not as safe as other battery types.
The CR123A battery is commonly used for digital cameras, amongst other items. The batteries are typically sold in packs of two, four, six, and twelve. They can be found at Amazon.
World scientists fail to recognize the nuclear terrorist connection of creating a plutonium-catalyzed nuclear fusion hydrogen bomb from deteurated lithium hybrid car batteries because of limited resources.
well your question is kind of awkward. a lithium battery is a cell battery, so i will outline all types of batteries and you can pick which you meant. Lithium Ion/ Lithium Polymer batteries- These are the most expensive, longest lasting, and lightest batteries. they have the highest power density and have no battery memory (that's when u recharge a battery before its empty and it wont go back to empty)- making them the best batteries for most applications. they have high amperage and voltage. BUT BEWARE lithium batteries have two flaws; you need a special charger and you CAN NOT let them completely run out of battery. if you don't follow these rules, you battery will not hold a charge and become useless.... these are rechargeable. Nickle Metal Hydride- these are great all purpose durable batteries. they have slightly lower chaarge life amperage and voltage that lithium, but they do not have the care problems that come with lithium batteries. NiMH batteries MAY be fully discharged if you wish, but do not need to be. also they can work with the normal battery chargers.... these are rechargeable Nickle Cadmium- these are probably the WORST rechargeable batteries. They MUST be fully discharged or else they lose part of their chargelife- this is called battery memory. this means either leaving whatever ur running on until it dies, or buying a special discharger. these batteries also have less power than NiMH in terms of both amperage and voltage. Regular non-rechargeable batteries- lowest amperage, variable voltage. non-rechargeable by definition >.< i wouldn't use these except for cheap, low power applications... like... flashlights. nothing you should be using often.
It depends on what you want from your headphones. Solos are cheaper and definitely don't break nearly as much as the studios. But the Studios are in my opinion a lot more comfortable and have a better quality of sound. They can also go a lot louder than the solos which means they can be used as mini speakers. Also, the Studios are much bigger than the solos and come in a hard shell case. Whereas the solos come in a lower quality case which (in my opinion) doesn't look as good.
no electronic Nerf guns come with batteries ...sorry :-(