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Cordless Phone Rechargeable Batteries
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A word of caution about cordless phone rechargeable batteries. Until recently manufacturers were at risk of making more from sales of batteries than phones. It came about because all phones used proprietary battery packs. Consumers could either buy over-priced replacement cordless phone batteries or an expensive new phone. Either way the cordless phone manufacturers made money.

The situation is now different as a consequence changes in technology. DECT 6.0 phones have become the standard and old style battery packs are gradually being phased out.

AAA Rechargeable Batteries - Finally

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Cordless phone rechargeable batteries are less of a rip-off today than in the past. It's mainly because the cost of cordless phones has crashed. Who is going to pay $10 plus for a battery when they can buy top rated cordless phone including batteries for circa $40?

Other factors include:

  • Today's DECT 6.0 phones are far less power hungry than earlier cordless phone technologies. In the past it wasn't unusual for 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHZ phones to go through a set of batteries every 6-12 months.

  • DECT 6.0 cordless phones often don't require replacement cordless phone batteries for years if ever. They can hold a charge for weeks and effectively support unlimited talk-time.

  • Panasonic's switch to AAA rechargeable batteries. The latest Panasonic cordless phones use standard rechargeable AAA's. It was move that must have seriously upset : Vtech, Uniden, GE and others.
  • Panasonic Cordless Phone Batteries

    The brilliance of Panasonic's decision to build phones that use standard rechargeable AAA's can't be over stated. It differentiated the company's products in a market where consumers often struggle to see differences between brands.

    Cordless phone rechargeable batteries have always been a source of aggravation for consumers. Many experience difficulties in getting the right battery for their phone and then there is the issue of cost. How could a battery for a phone cost $10, $15 and often more?

    Other manufacturers of premium cordless phones followed in Panasonic's footsteps. Siemens Gigaset was one of the first and finally even Vtech couldn't hold out any longer. It's 2011 models also use rechargeable AAA's.

    Summary

    If it's a while since you last bought a phone you maybe out of touch with their cost and features. The good news is that prices have dropped. It's no longer worth buying old style cordless phone rechargeable batteries, especially if your phone has multiple handsets. The best cordless phones today all use AAA rechargeable batteries that can be purchased for a fraction of the cost from any corner store.


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