R6 and LR6 are both AA-sized batteries, but they have important differences in chemistry, performance, and use.
1. Battery Chemistry
R6: Made with carbon-zinc.
LR6: Made with alkaline materials.
2. Energy Capacity
R6: Lower capacity; suitable for low-drain devices like remote controls.
LR6: Higher capacity; better for high-drain devices like cameras and toys.
3. Voltage Stability
R6: Voltage drops quickly during use.
LR6: Maintains stable voltage for longer periods.
4. Shelf Life
R6: Shorter shelf life (usually 1-2 years).
LR6: Longer shelf life (up to 10 years).
5. Price
R6: Cheaper than LR6.
LR6: More expensive but offers better performance.
6. Uses
R6: Best for devices with low power needs.
LR6: Ideal for devices that require consistent, high power.
In summary, R6 batteries are basic and cost-effective, while LR6 batteries provide better performance and longer life. Choose based on your device’s power requirements.
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