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For most office devices such as wireless keyboards, mice, and remote controls, AA and AAA alkaline batteries are commonly used. For higher-drain equipment like digital cameras or portable scanners, consider lithium or rechargeable batteries for longer-lasting performance.
Yes, rechargeable batteries are a great option for workplace electronics. They are cost-effective over time and environmentally friendly. Just ensure your devices are compatible with the specific rechargeable battery type you choose.
Check your device’s user manual or the battery compartment for information on the required battery type and voltage. If you’re unsure, you can also look up the model number of your device online to find compatible battery recommendations.
Lithium batteries offer a longer lifespan, higher energy density, and better performance in extreme temperatures compared to standard alkaline batteries, making them ideal for high-drain or mission-critical work equipment.
Store spare batteries in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep them in their original packaging or in a battery organizer to prevent contact with metal objects, which can cause short circuits.