Most devices & gadgets are rechargeable nowadays. The only thing I have that still requires batteries is a headlamp but even those are available in rechargeable varieties. House smoke detectors need a battery too.

  • pastermil@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    The A battery has been obsolete for a long time now.

    C, D, and 9v are on their way as what’s left of their dwindling niche use cases that are progressively being replaced by rechargable ones. Think of boombox, or flashlight. Maybe the 9v is still solid for something like multimeters, and I’ve seen that automatic room sprayer with C or D batteries.

    For AA and AAA, tho? They’re not going anywhere for a long time. Even when all the flashy fun stuff all have their batteries in Lithium, or whatever comes next, a lot of the boring stuff would still be having them. I have this portable microphone I got from late 2010s that still use AA, and so are all my wall clocks. Also, there are good reasons why the walkie talkies have them as options.

    Some rechargable forms have become universal now, like the 18650, but I think they won’t replace the smaller ones.

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      20 hours ago

      9v are on their way as what’s left of their dwindling niche use cases that are progressively being replaced by rechargable ones.

      guitar guy here. 9v is here to stay, almost every peripheral or active pickup uses them.

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        18 hours ago

        Yeah, you’re right, they’re not going anywhere as well, they’re just so niche, a lot of people would probably spend their entire lives without seeing one.

        C & D are definitely on their way out tho.