Post number #981102, ID: 11d2b9
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I just saw a review for a wireless mouse claiming that it was a shame it used AAs instead of a rechargeable battery and acted like it was objectively worse.
This is crazy to me, in devices like mice and controllers I'd rather just use rechargable AAs. I have an extra set I keep charged and just swap them instantly when my batteries get low. How is that worse than having to plug it in with a cord? Magic mouse user in particular stfu.
How do the g/u/rls feel?
Post number #981119, ID: e0616f
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I prefer wired
Post number #981121, ID: 4864b6
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>>981119 this. Just be a normal human and use wired
Post number #981122, ID: fba59a
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uh probably depends on the Cum quality of the batteries/how well it manages the power. If they are like the wiiu pro/switch batties that last for 50+ hours a charge then I'd say it's worth it over easily replaceable ones. Unless they are like the logic tech mousies that last years on a single bat. really tho I wish every vg controller was like 8bitdo where you could swap aa/oem li-ion bats
Post number #981138, ID: b1704a
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>>981102 AA, AAA's or other kind like CR 20xx if the power consumption and functionality isn't too advanced (flashlight, calculator, clock, GameBoy). I kinda wanna say about replaceable li-ion batteries but having them replaceable is one thing and other thing is actually having replacements available. My mother used to have a Motorola Moto G5 and it was good enough for all of her needs (calls, Facebook, yt). The og battery swelled and doesn't hold a charge.
Post number #981139, ID: b1704a
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>>981138 I had gotten her three replacements from different stores and all of them are even worse than the swelled one. The best knockoff lasted for 30 hours of just idling on blocked screen. Less than 2 hours when in use. I gave up completely on that phone since everything that's being sold is just cheap old knockoff that's been sitting in the warehouses for who knows how long. I considered AliExpress but I don't know if it's worth it since she had just gotten a new phone.
Post number #981140, ID: b1704a
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>>981139 so as much as I appreciate the easy battery removal, it'd be also cool if good replacements did exist 2+ years after the initial release of device. This is where AAA's and others are better because they're an universal standard that is around since like 1950's if not earlier and if the device ain't broken then they're still gonna work. I wish there was some sort of norm for other devices, but that's wishful thinking of a world without planned obsolescence.
Post number #981141, ID: b1704a
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>>981140>inb4 constant use of AAA's isn't eco friendly Batteries are recycled if they are segregated and not thrown into dumpster fire so these precious materials can be reused. This applies both to the standard alkaline batteries and li-ions. It all comes down to your own handling of them. We are supposedly reaching a shortage in li-ion or something by 2040's which may affect EV's. I kinda doubt about it affecting consumer batteries since they're manufactured ahead of time
Post number #981142, ID: b1704a
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Anyways sorry for stalling. I just masturbated and climaxed for 4 hours and it's midnight and I can't sleep. I'm also a bit unhappy with it but whoop we do. As long as it doesn't harm anyone in real life I should have clean conscience. Maybe sleep will visit me. Maybe I'll fall asleep.
Post number #981160, ID: 45d01d
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How nice it is to have wires on your mouse, keyboard, headphones...in other cases (for example, on VR controllers) I use rechargeable batteries. There is a charging station for this. very comfortably.
Post number #981201, ID: 8f2408
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Non eneloop NIMH batteries are kinda ass and they're more expensive per cell so normies don't buy them
NIMH is less energy dense and has a much higher self discharge rate than li-ion so it's a trade off of performance for form factor
they're not terrible like that person suggests but people who'd learn enough about rechargeable batteries to know better are probably the minority
Post number #981232, ID: 86944e
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>>981121 I used to use wired, and its not bad for controllers at my pc, but I got sick of it with my mouse. My chord kept getting caught on things and messing with my game when playing fps.
Post number #981336, ID: fdba85
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>>981119 FPBP. >>981102 The problem is pretty simple; AA and AAA are general purpose batteries that might not be the best for a given application, both in terms of power output and form factor. A battery made for a specific purpose should perform better in both areas, since it can be optimized for that specific purpose.
Post number #981796, ID: 10f5b7
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>>981102 Replacable batteries last longer, i really appreciated this kind of batteries in Wii controller. But i didn't had any kind of charging cable for it, also removing of sillicone cover+plastic cover was annoying, so there it was best option. same about in pc mouses. Replacable batteries are best option if you don't want them change them often and you don't care about price so much.
Post number #981797, ID: 10f5b7
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But if charging port option exists, than rechargable is best option. I think all pc mouses should be wireless + usb-c port
Post number #981798, ID: 10f5b7
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>>981119>>981232 you are based g/u/rls, i hope you use wired phone too, let's all love you
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| I just saw a review for a wireless mouse claiming that it was a shame it used AAs instead of a rechargeable battery and acted like it was objectively worse.
This is crazy to me, in devices like mice and controllers I'd rather just use rechargable AAs. I have an extra set I keep charged and just swap them instantly when my batteries get low. How is that worse than having to plug it in with a cord? Magic mouse user in particular stfu.
How do the g/u/rls feel?