Depends on the Toshiba remote. Generally remotes use AAA batteries.
mercury is used in thermometers,remote batteries,light switches,and paints It is also commonly used in home thermostats for the control of heating and/or cooling.
The Sony Playstation 3 remote uses batteries. You can purchase rechargable batteries seperately.
RC remote control helicopter take AA batteries. On the average, I believe that they require about six batteries. What types of batteries is up to you.
Of course flashlight use batteries,no batteries means no power. I have a Imalent flashlight with remote control,very fashion,lol
According to the 1997 Mercury Cougar Owner Guide : Each remote takes ( 2 ) coin type , 3 volt lithium batteries ( # 2016 )
Each remote takes ( 2 ) # 2016 batteries , they are coin style 3 volt lithium batteries
Yes. They use watch batteries.
It depends on the remote, but it's usually 2-4 batteries and they are most likely to be AAA batteries.
The batteries provide power to the remote - so that it can perform the functions it was designed for.
Because mercury is widely beleived to be extremely poisonous and dangerous to the environment these days, and if batteries leaked, it would be too dangerous so governments have banned their use.
You don't have to buy one. The Wii Remote is designed to use two AA size batteries. The charger packs are a convenience, as you don't have to go out and get new batteries every few hours of gameplay.