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Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:28:19

joel b

Föderation · Di 08.10.2024 19:29:22

@TechConnectify the marketing was quite slick for them!

Chris Harrington ☕✨

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:29:57

@TechConnectify It's cool that YouTube seems to have figured out upload notifications again, after years of struggling with it. (Not sarcastic, it's genuinely better recently.)

Johann150 🔜FOSDEM ⁂ :ipv6: :open_access: ☮

Föderation · Di 08.10.2024 19:30:19

@TechConnectify@mas.to ah, evening entertainment :neofox_3c: yay

Ian Scott :apple_inc: 🐙

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:30:21

@TechConnectify I still have the indentations in my thumbs!

Linh Pham

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:31:00

@TechConnectify At least it's a charged topic, but not in a bad way

HD

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:31:05

@TechConnectify remember? My fingers still hurt from pressing 😄

Jacket

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:32:11

@TechConnectify Ho yeah! I found those so interesting but they fade out super quick and nobody around me seems to remember.

Chloé Raccoon

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:33:27

@TechConnectify you mean like this Duracell that had march 2024 expiry date?

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Tobias Klausmann

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:34:08

@TechConnectify Oh delightful! I always wondered how they worked (and why they were designed to destroy finger(nail)s).

der eazy

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:35:26

@TechConnectify Get well soon :)

John Regan

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:42:17

@TechConnectify 100% agree - it's a cool idea but the problem it solves just isn't that big of a deal. I know batteries are dead because the thing using the batteries doesn't turn on.

Baral'heia Stormdancer ΘΔ🐲

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 20:56:38

@jprjr @TechConnectify Sometimes it's useful to know just how much charge is left in a battery though, like, say, if you remove the batteries out of something that no longer works or something that you're storing away. It's also useful to be able to quickly see if the reason the device stopped working is a dead battery, too.

John Regan

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 21:08:21

@baralheia @TechConnectify That's true but, I find that "sometimes" is pretty rare. If I pop non-fresh batteries into something and it doesn't work, I don't bother testing the batteries - I pop in fresh ones. If the thing still doesn't work, then I can be pretty confident it's not the batteries.

I could have a battery tester around and that may save me a trip to a store for fresh batteries. But I can get batteries at any store and there's usually something else I can get while I'm out anyway.

brendan (ジャンク品)

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:45:41

@TechConnectify suddenly my fingers hurt (thx for making neat videos)

gudenau

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:46:10

@TechConnectify Oh yeah I remember this showing up, then going away, showing up and then going away again.

Stuart Gibson

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:46:26

@TechConnectify I *do* remember those!

Excited to find out how everything I thought I knew about them is wrong.

Dek 👨‍🚀🐧🚀 (

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:46:26

@TechConnectify
What a blast to the past. Thanks for that!

Yes, they were pretty hard to press. I remember that. I do remember them to be useful, but mostly because so many devices used them that there were batteries everywhere, and sometimes some got lost and it was useful to know their charge.

As you said, thankfully we are past that.

Michael Santaly

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:47:52

@TechConnectify Ooh, looking forward to it!

xanna

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:52:20

@TechConnectify I am the exact right age for this video! Fascinating and nostalgic. Thank you

chris

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:55:28

Loved this video. Spoiler:

VentingNonsense

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 19:58:54

@TechConnectify thanks for the nostalgia trip! love that the tech turned out to be really cool, but also (even as someone who keeps around half-used batteries) yeah as you said I just keep a separate battery tester around

ink and yarn

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 20:00:49

@TechConnectify Woohoo! thanks :)

Mattias Wernér

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 20:07:59

@TechConnectify just wanted to add my sentiments that I appreciate you still posting here even with the misgivings you've had with the platform.

Solarbird :flag_cascadia:

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 20:30:23

@TechConnectify I loved that feature! And was actually sad when they went away and I had to buy an actual battery tester xD

(I am one of those people who has use cases that involve taking batteries out of things used rarely but for important purposes, as in, exactly their target market and I bought them preferentially. Obviously, a dedicated battery tester is more useful... but still.)

Sebastian Laube

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 20:40:04

@TechConnectify
When I was a kid, we had such a 4-pack packaging with such a test strip. I kept it precious as it was such a unique and magic thing.

Debby

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 20:44:52

@TechConnectify Thanks for the great video! As always, it’s a fantastic introduction to a fun technical topic. I’ve never seen these batteries, but my grandfather gave me a multimeter when I was a child so I could test whether the batteries were still charged.

P.S. For those like me who prefer not to visit Google sites in the same browser they're logged in to, here's an article about battery power meters that's cited in the video: tedium.co/2021/01/20/on-batter

bri

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 20:46:14

@TechConnectify i went as one of these batteries for halloween as a child one year! my father and i (mostly him) made a simple strip of leds on prototype board that lit up sequentially at the push of a button, and mounted it on the front of an overturned garbage can w/ head and armholes, and of course the spray-painted copper top 😹

Skullvalanche

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 20:51:21

@TechConnectify but it's so much easier to just check your battery by licking it!

no sore fingers!

Greg Woods

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 20:56:35

@TechConnectify Yesss, I thought these were so cool as a kid. I had an original Game Boy so I went through a lot of AAs.

miifox

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 21:03:22

Andreas Sikkema

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 21:15:34

@TechConnectify not long? Check the expiration date on this battery. Got it with a Google TV dongle thing, two years ago I think.

A Duracell AA battery on its side on a grey background, showing the powercheck functionality and expiration date of 03/2029

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Akeem :xenia_laptop:

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 21:16:38

@TechConnectify I remember how similar batteries appeared around 10 years ago in Kazakhstan. Batteries were from Duracell Ultra lineup, so they had slightly different design, but the fundamental principle was exactly the same - you press the two buttons with all your might and hopefully get the reading on a small yellow bar. At least they made the buttons bigger, but I'm not sure if they actually had bigger contacts or they just made the white circles on prints bigger
And similarly to powerchecks from early 2000s, these didn't lasted for long and disappeared from the shops - not only because this wasn't that useful, but also because at this point the AA and AAA single-use batteries were already mostly used for low-power devices like TV remotes and clocks for which checking the charge was arguably even less useful

Kristofferabild

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 21:23:42

@TechConnectify @LaserdiscTurtle I just remember it never working! 😄

Laserdisc Turtle (Ewan)

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 21:25:58

@Kristofferabild @TechConnectify I could get them working...but my fingers still remember just how hard you had to press them.

I notice in the video it mentions they're designed for 21°C...good luck with that most of the year round in UK and Denmark! 🤣

Ross Wilson

Föderation EN Di 08.10.2024 21:23:44

@TechConnectify Gosh, that's nostalgic! I remember when I was too young and too weak to press them properly, being fascinated by how and why it worked the way it did. Thanks for the video!