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Battery inside the Logitech MX700 Mouse

No need to drain it dead before charging. Had mine a few months and it has never had this problem in fact at first the more often i put in the charging cradle the longer the charge would last. took it a couple of charges to hit its max charge.
 
They're regular rechargable AA nimh batteries, not LiIon. I think they're 1600mAH each, IIRC.
 
i was wondering if i could replace those with better, more "juicy" batteries ? like a 2100 mAH..

anybody tried that ?
 
Since they're just regular batteries, they're replaceable with higher capacity nimh batteries. I just wouldn't use nicd or alkaline if you're planning to place it back on its cradle.
 
Nickle Metal Hydride (sp?)

Mine were rated @ 1800 or 1850 mAh (I'm using some Sanyo 2100s in it though....since when I got the mouse the Sanyo's were already fully charged).

Thorin
 
Just use it and don't worry about it 🙂 You can buy the batteries from almost anywhere. Its just a regular battery, nothing special
 
They're NiMh (Nickel Metal Hydride) batteries, 1700mAh. Logitech's website, somewhere, states what types of batteries you should use, up to 1850mAh IIRC.
 
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