No. The output voltage of 18650 lithium battery, similar in size to AA battery, is 3.7V, while the voltage of ordinary AA dry battery is 1.5V. The voltage difference is too large and cannot be used universally. You can use rechargeable AA nickel-metal hydride batteries, which have a voltage of 1.2 V and can replace ordinary dry batteries.
Can a 3.7V lithium battery be used in a 2*1.5V wireless mouse?
If you frequently use a wireless mouse, it It is better to use a rechargeable lithium battery.
If not used very often, the rechargeable battery is easily damaged, so the gain exceeds the loss. In this case, use ordinary batteries that cannot be recharged. After all, current technology can guarantee use. from 4 to 6 months.
If it is not used for a long time, theBattery should be removed to avoid battery leakage and damage to the mouse.
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The total voltage of the lithium battery is 4.2V, which is much higher than the rated voltage of the mouse. It is not recommended to use it this way.
The lithium battery you are talking about is cylindrical, right? If you want to use lithium batteries, there are now lithium batteries with an output voltage of 1.5V. The appearance is the same as AA and AA size batteries, and an inverter circuit is added to the 3.7V lithium battery. Just look for 1.5V lithium batteries in Majia, which are more expensive.