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You would need to use rechargeable batteries, but I would assume so.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, but you may use rechargable batteries. But it is not wroth it because this mouse can live on conventioal Alkaline batteries for more than one year while a rechargeable battery itself has a lifespan less than a couple of months even if it is not used. You would end up with more troubles by using rechargeable batteries. Here are choises you have (1) Use recharegabble batteries with $4.00 (2x$2.00), recharge batteries outside every three months (you may want to spend another $4 to buy backups to keep the mouse working during charging) and expect to throw away these batteries in 3 years. (2) Use Alkaline batteries $0.5 (2x$0.25) and replace them once a year (worst case). and spend less than $2 in three years.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is not rechargeable. But two normal AA batteries lasted me 2 years.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can buy rechargeable batteries but it comes with a double A that'll last you around 8-9 months
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This HP Mouse has 2 x AA Batteries that are non-rechargeable.
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