Electronics & Devices:
* Portable: Smartphones, tablets, laptops, cameras, headphones, speakers, gaming consoles, power banks, GPS devices, flashlights, calculators, watches, remote controls, toys, electric toothbrushes, shavers, razors
* Household: Smoke detectors, thermostats, smart home devices, security systems, digital picture frames, alarm clocks, coffee makers, vacuum cleaners, robot vacuums,
* Automotive: Cars (key fobs, alarm systems, navigation systems), motorcycles, bicycles, scooters, power tools
Medical Devices:
* Hearing aids, pacemakers, insulin pumps, blood glucose monitors, nebulizers, medical scales
Other:
* Toys: RC cars, drones, stuffed animals, building blocks
* Sporting goods: Golf GPS, fitness trackers, heart rate monitors
* Gadgets: E-readers, smart pens, projectors, portable projectors, mini-printers
* Tools: Cordless drills, saws, sanders, lawn mowers, leaf blowers, weed whackers
Important Considerations:
* Types of batteries: Items may use different battery types like AA, AAA, C, D, 9-volt, button cell, lithium-ion, etc.
* Disposable vs. rechargeable: Many items use rechargeable batteries (like lithium-ion in smartphones), while others use disposable batteries (like AA in a remote control).
* Emerging technologies: As technology advances, new devices with batteries are constantly being developed.
If you have a specific item in mind, you can usually find information about its battery type and requirements on the product packaging, website, or manufacturer's specifications.