Duracell batteries with new gauge that shows power levels

Posted in Batteries by Conner Flynn on November 8th, 2009

Duracell batteries with new gauge that shows power levelsDuracell recently introduced its new Ultra Advanced battery that lets consumers know exactly how much power is available in each battery, eliminating the need to guess. The battery comes with Powercheck, which is a gauge on the battery that can be activated by pressing two white dots on the cell.

The Ultra Advanced with Powercheck will make their debut at Costco and some other major retailers in December. There’s a small additional cost compared to regular CopperTop batteries though, as you might expect.

[prnewswire]

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5 Comments to “Duracell batteries with new gauge that shows power levels”
  1. aTm Says:

    This is dead tech it’s very old NOTHING NEW why are you wasting my time.

  2. Zissu Says:

    lol, they came out with this like 10 years ago… I always wondered why they got rid of it.

  3. Stanto Says:

    The ‘power check’ has been there for some time now in the UK; is it only just making its way into the US market?

  4. B-rod Says:

    Yeah – definitely not new technology – here in the states a long time ago too.

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