They renamed themselves because Energizer was after their ass
Eveready wouldn't have given a stuff about Batteroo's ass.
Eveready just wanted to protect their
extremely valuable Energizer trademark.
Batteroo would have renamed their product because Eveready would have made it clear continuing with the original name would have been "problematic".
Edit: spelling
I never did get around to testing that GPS, and I actually have the exact same model still sitting here gathering dust.
It's a two minute video. Show the cutoff voltage, show the warning message, dismiss it, keep turning the voltage down.
It's a two minute video. Show the cutoff voltage, show the warning message, dismiss it, keep turning the voltage down.
You have to use real batteries. Batteroo will tell you that you can't use a power supply to simulate it and will explain it with some poor snails
It's a two minute video. Show the cutoff voltage, show the warning message, dismiss it, keep turning the voltage down.
We had a touch screen mechanism set up to do the whole thing from memory.
It's a two minute video. Show the cutoff voltage, show the warning message, dismiss it, keep turning the voltage down.
You have to use real batteries. Batteroo will tell you that you can't use a power supply to simulate it and will explain it with some poor snails
Dave has a fancy new analyser to show how the voltage-dipping argument is load of bollocks.