Unless specifically stated on the package, power toys can be used with rechargeable batteries. If there is a question about a specific toy, it might be wise to call the manufacturer. Rechargeable batteries are designed to 'go anywhere a regular battery goes".
Only batteries that are marked "Rechargeable" are rechargeable. Are others are single use.
AA rechargeable batteries are batteries that are not disposable. That is, once the power is drained, you can recharge them and use them again and again. I find these quite useful when used in my video game console.
I would strongly suggest the use of rechargeable batteries over conventional batteries. Non rechargeable batteries could "explode" during recharging. Any rechargeable battery will work if they are the same voltage.
Getting rechargeable batteries for cameras will depend upon your camera. Depending on your camera you may be required to use a rechargeable battery for your camera.
because it is rechargeable
There are some rechargeable portable DVD players where you can use rechargeable batteries, they cannot be used in every portable DVD player because at some point the batteries start to slow down.
There are many hearing aids that do not use rechargeable batteries. There are a few out there that do, but you need to make sure you are buying a specific brand.
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yes there is. There are a few differences between the two. Some are than lithium ion batteries are rechargable whilst lithium batteries cannot be recharged. Also lithium batteries use lithium in pure forms whilst lithium ion batteries use lithium compounds to produce their charge. Lithium batteries can be seen in items like watches. An example of a lithium ion battery is a mobile phone battery.
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Cadmium
No, beryllium batteries are not rechargeable. They are typically primary batteries, meaning they are designed for one-time use and should not be recharged.