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Oxyride batteryThe OxyrideTM battery is the trademark of a non-rechargeable battery developed by Panasonic. It is specially developed to power high-drain digital devices such as digital cameras and MP3 players. Duracell has a product with a similar chemical composition called PowerPixTM. Additional recommended knowledgeConstructionThe OxyrideTM cell is different than a standard alkaline cell in the manufacturing process and in chemical composition. The chemical difference is the addition oxy nickel hydroxide to the manganese dioxide and graphite for the cathode. This results in a unloaded voltage of 1.7 V DC per cell. Be careful, this higher voltage can cause problems, especially in equipment with incandescent light bulbs (like flashlighs/torches) or devices without a voltage regulator. The manufacturing difference is finer grained graphite in the cathode and a vacuum pouring process that inserts a higher quantity of electrolyte in the cell. Marketing stunts
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