Headset battery
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Hello, I saw a tip to use regular batteries instead of rechargeable ones in a headset. I removed 1 cm of insulation, but it doesn’t work. Should I look for my headset before using it? Thank you for your answers.
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Hello,
It would have been wise to specify the model and brand of your headset. Each headset is different.
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- Your headset is equipped with a base for charging...
What is the point of inserting non-rechargeable batteries?
Source: https://www.philips.fr/c-p/SHC8525_00/casque-hi-fi-sans-fil - Hello,
By the way...
I presume you are referring to what is proposed here:
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-24262769-casque-philips-sbc-piles#2
I don't know if it works... however, be careful, if you manage to put "ordinary" batteries in a slot designed for rechargeable ones, never place the headset back on the charging dock, at the risk of the batteries "exploding" or catching fire!....
In short, a non-rechargeable battery should never be used in a slot where charging is potentially possible....
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