
Brand: Philips
LR44
Capacity: 158mAh
Volt: c
Chemical Composition: Alkaline
Diameter:About 11.5mm / 0.45"
Height:About 5.4mm / 0.21"
Conversion : 1mm = 0.0393 inch
Application: Watches, calculators, children's toys/remote control cars, cameras/cameras, computer motherboards, doorbells, pet collars/toys, massager remote controls, air conditioner remote controls, pedometers, digital scales, digital timers, stopwatches, car keys, motorcycles Car alarms, keyless car remotes, car security alarms, garage door openers, guitar tuners, camera microphones, telescopes and star pointers, illuminated reticle sights, Christmas lights, tree lights, holiday lights, strings Lamp, LED Flashing Light, Ring Light Remote Control, Pen Light Keychain Flashlight, Torch, Head Light, Neck Light, Bicycle Light, Laser Pointer, Wireless Door and Window Alarm/Door Sensor, Swimming Pool Alarm, Ohm Meter, Diabetes Meter, Blood test machines, blood glucose meters, heart rate monitors, insulin pumps, hearing aids, voice candles, mini robots and mini walkie talkies, life jackets and fluorescent lights and so on.
Note:
A: Some customers are confused about model number.
Different callings. For example, AG13 is also called LR44 or A76 or 357. Actually they are the same.
B: Sometimes we hear from customers they bought wrong size for their devices.
That's very understandable. Because those Alkaline button cells are very small and look very very similar from pictures.Voltage are all 1.5V. Material are all Alkaline. The differences are dimensions.
Package:
40 pcs Philips 1.5V LR44/AG13 Battery
Package:
40 pcs Philips 1.5V LR44/AG13 Battery
WARNING: BUTTON/COIN BATTERIES ARE HAZARDOUS. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
Safeguard children by taking control of button cell or coin batteries.
Keep products with accessible batteries away from children if the battery compartments do not have a screw closure to secure them.
If the battery compartment is damaged, replace the product as soon as possible, repair or dispose of the product.
Toys with button cell or coin batteries are required to have a secure closure requiring a screwdriver, coin, or tool to open.
- Check the toys in your home to make sure battery compartments are secured.
Do not allow children to play with or be in contact with button cell or coin batteries.