noun a type of battery commonly used in small electronic devices, such as remote controls and flashlights
Some medical devices, like blood glucose monitors or thermometers, may require AA batteries for operation.
AA batteries are commonly used in various consumer electronics such as remote controls, toys, flashlights, and clocks.
AA batteries are essential for powering household items like smoke detectors, wireless keyboards, and digital cameras.
AA batteries may be used in industrial equipment for portable power needs, such as in certain sensors or meters.
A writer may use AA batteries to power their wireless keyboard or mouse while working on their computer.
Photographers may use AA batteries to power their camera flash or other photography equipment.
An electrician may use AA batteries in various electronic devices or tools while working on electrical systems.
An engineer may use AA batteries in prototyping electronic circuits or testing electronic devices.
An IT specialist may use AA batteries in computer peripherals, remote controls, or other electronic devices.
Remote workers may use AA batteries to power their wireless headphones, computer peripherals, or other devices while working from home.