Subject: | Re: Electronics, pricing and moral?? |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Sun Sep 3, 2006 6:04 pm (PDT) |
Klas Strandberg wrote: >How come that the battery doesn't fall out? >The box must be something that Denecke has got made for their own producti= on. The battery pocket is an integral part of the device's case, which is, indeed, a custom design. There are two spring battery contacts at the bottom of the pocket. The user pushes the battery down and the edge of the battery bottom catches under a lip at the top of the pocket. It's brilliant, no one has ever made a better system. One hand, no doors, no snaps, no screws... At least one other manufacturer (Core Sound) is now imitating it. The only flaw is that the battery can be put in backwards, reverse polarity. But that can be used in place of a power switch. I could send you one. -Dan Dugan |
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