Energy Lithium Ion
I was just wondering what does “Not Subject to Memory Effect, High-Energy Density Lithium Ion Technology” mean
Its a description to a battery. I recently bought a camera and I’m looking for some rechargeable batteries for it.
That’s the kind of battery you want.
Old nickel cadmium batteries would develop a “memory” when they were not recharged properly. Use the battery down to 50% capacity and then recharge it, and the battery eventually gets to where it won’t go below 50% power. Poof! Half of your battery life is gone.
Lithium Ion batteries are not very common rechargeable batteries for digital cameras and cell phones. They don’t suffer from this effect, so they last longer.
Rechargeables will have a power rating on them, measured in milliampere hours, or mAh. Cheaper batteries will usually have lower mAh ratings. Higher is better, because the battery is longer lasting.