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The image shows a collection of various button cell batteries stored in a purple container. One prominent battery is a CR1620 3V Lithium Cell. These types of micro-batteries are used in a wide range of small electronic devices such as watches, calculators, hearing aids, and remote controls.
Because the batteries shown are generic and lack a single prominent brand logo (listing only technical specifications like 'Lithium Cell' and 'CR1620'), they represent a category of commodity electronics rather than a single branded product. Production of such components is globally distributed, with major manufacturing hubs located in East Asia.
Ownership and brand origin for generic batteries can trace back to numerous electronic component manufacturers. Common major players in this market include companies from Japan, China, and the United States, though these specific items do not feature a trademarked manufacturer's name.
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