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The product shown is a generic Ni-MH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) AA rechargeable battery with a capacity of 600mAh and a voltage of 1.2V. These types of batteries are commonly used in low-drain devices such as solar garden lights, remote controls, and cordless phones. Because there is no specific brand logo or manufacturer name visible on the casing, it is classified as a generic or unbranded electronic component.
Most generic Ni-MH batteries of this specification are manufactured in industrial hubs within China, which dominates the global production of rechargeable consumer batteries. Due to the lack of branding, it is impossible to trace this specific unit back to a single multinational corporation. Often, these are produced by White-label manufacturers who sell their goods to retailers or importers globally for use in various electronic sets or for sale under house brands.
Consumers are reminded by the printed icons that these batteries contain metals that must be recycled rather than thrown in household waste. Ni-MH technology was originally developed through international research efforts, with significant advancements made in the United States and Japan during the late 20th century, but production is now highly decentralized across international markets.
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