My wireless mics. I use rechargeable (Enloop) batteries in them, but I always used freshly-charged batteries for every gig. I've never had a battery problem in the 7 or so years that I've been using my current gear. My old wireless mics used 9V batteries - which I've always hated - and I had one or two battery-related issues with those over the nearly 20 years I used those mics. I'm much happier with the AA batteries in the new gear.
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My bicycle light, just tonight.
A tv remote. I haven't used a game controller in forever. Aside from charging my phone, i dont charge or change batteries on anything else
Weird question, but my mouse. I don't know what you're gonna do with that info but um have a good one :)
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That's easy, I just put a new battery in the key fobs of my wife's car.
As we just passed through October, which is Fire Prevention Month, what all of you should have said was "My smoke detectors!" Less used but possibly more important than vibrators...
All the battery powered clocks in the house when they were reset from DST.
The TV remote, most-used battery device in the house.
My weather monitor. I mostly use rechargeable batteries now.
on our main fire engine, one had a crack and was getting boiled dry and smelling like sewer gas.
It has 6 batteries, 3 on each side of the engine.I would have to say my Living room wall clock, that quit working anyway.
I was actually building some logic gates to do boolean algebra.
A battery operated candle.
Multiple infrared electronic remote controllers for A/V equipment~
The clock in the kitchen
dvd remote, one battery
A passive infrared sensor.
Well now that would be the TV remote.
The remote
The thermostats up at mom's place last weekend.
Roku remote. 2 AAAs 🤓
The wall clock in the office at work.
Tv remote.
Lighting remote.
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