Yes. As long as the batteries are the right type and they do not show any signs of wear, they are safe to use in your camera.
Rechargable batteries should last for over a year. Often they only come with a non-defective warranty.
Most high end radio control cars come with recharable batteries. You can also purchase extra rechargable batteries so you don't have to wait for the battery to charge before you use the car.
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There is more then one Wii accessory bundle, and most do not come with batteries. However there is one bundle that comes with Four Rechargable AA Batteries. That bundle is: Wii Accessory Bundle: Wii Play with Wii Remote Wii Nunchuck (4) Four AA Batt + Charger.
Probably batteries. that's the only down-side i can come up with.
Cost for rechargeable batteries is from a few cents to thousands of dollars depending on the size you buy. Electric car batteries curently are very expensive, but as the manufacturing technology improves and the market grows, prices will come down and level out as with any "New Technology" item.
Not at all, all cameras are supposed to come with everything listed, some come with batteries, some don't but that's basic items and decently cheap. But every digital camera on the market comes with all hookups and such.
yes. NiMH batteries and chargers are easier to come by though. Alot of times, the mAh will be higher in the NiMH batteries as well...so there is really no point to using NiCD unless you'd prefer it.
The battery is a rechargeable lithium polymer battery. This battery is (likely) proprietary to the Kindle itself as you cannot access the battery without nearly destroying the case (I own one). The Kindle does come with a Charger that is a USB Cord with an AC Adapter that attaches to it.
If you are using AA batteries in a digital camera, you will save a ton of money by buying rechargeable Nickle Metal Hydride (NI-Mh) batteries. You can charge them over and over again. If you do not want to use rechargeable batteries, Lithium AA batteries are the longest lasting. You can use regular alkaline batteries if you need to, but you won't get many photos if you use your flash!Batteries die fast in a digital camera because when you turn the camera on, the flash circuit charges up the high voltage flash capacitor. This can draw 1 to 2 amps of current from the batteries for a few seconds. Most AA batteries are not designed for this so the camera will give you a "Low Battery" warning after a few photos.
All battery operated RC planes come with the highest capacity rechargeable batteries possible within the price range they target.For example a tiny RC plane might come with a rechargeable 9 volt battery.It'd only last ten minutes,but a normal 9 volt battery would be completely useless in the same plane.The only limitation is in the cost and weight.
no electronic Nerf guns come with batteries ...sorry :-(