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The Rechargeable LIR2032 Batteries are a versatile and eco-friendly solution for powering low-drain devices like AirTags, watches, and more. With a high operating voltage of 3.6V and a capacity of 45mAh, these lithium-ion button coin cell batteries are designed for longevity and safety, eliminating the need for frequent replacements.



| Antenna Location | air tag, Watch, car key fob |
| Item Weight | 6.5 Grams |
| Battery Weight | 2.7 Grams |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Capacity | 45 Milliamp Hours |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| Voltage | 3.6 Volts |
L**R
Works like a charm
Bought for my Mini Cooper key fobs. The car kept telling me the fob battery was low but when I had them tested they were fine. Apparently regular batteries weren’t “answering” the question asked by the car computer. Batteries Plus staff told me they didn’t sell these. Ordered from Amazon and put them in. Finally those dashboard error messages are gone!
J**N
Did not even know these existed!
Hand-cranked flashlight died and I expected to find ordinary rechargeable AA or AAA batteries inside. I have replaced a lot of batteries in a lot of devices over the years and had no idea that rechargeable 2032 batteries existed. Easy to replace. Now the flashlight holds a full charge just like new. The original batteries performed well for at least five years (of very infrequent use -- mostly during power outages), so I don't expect to be able to comment on the longevity of these batteries any time soon.
D**A
Idle Discharge is Horrendous
I use these primarily for my food scale and walking pad remote. While they last a while in the actual device, their idle shelf live is horrible. I will go and charge my extras to what I believe is full charge based on the recharger I use, but then when the batteries in my food scale die and I go to replace them with my fully charged batteries that have been sitting for maybe 2 weeks, all I get back is that they're low in charge. The batteries discharge completely while idle, which sucks because then I'm stuck not being able to use devices until I recharge the batteries again when I need to use that device. I feel like a bit of discharge while idle is normal, but losing 95% to 100% of the charge is too much.
J**1
Have a dead Logitech solar powered keyboard?
I wish I had known years earlier that I could replace the rechargeable battery. This fixed the Logitech keyboard that I thought was totally gone. Easy fix. Replace the rechargeable battery.
B**E
It works
Great deal for batteries without paying exorbitant prices
W**Y
Saved a favored Garmin Forerunner 10
Pretty sure this is the third watch battery we've replaced over the last few years because the runner tells me that you can't beat the simplicity of a Garmin Forerunner 10. Batteries are a lot easier on the wallet than new watches. For whatever reason, the local Batteries place declined to change the battery even through DIY videos are widely available.
H**3
If it fails so often, it defeats the point of having rechargeable batteries.
I purchased these rechargeable coin batteries for use in my AirTags and heart rate monitors, and I am thoroughly disappointed. They lose charge very quickly, making them unreliable when I need them most. Even while sitting in storage, they continue to drain. After only a few charges, they struggle to hold any power, which defeats the whole purpose of being rechargeable.These batteries are vastly inferior to non-recyclable options. The quality is horrible, and they seem practically useless. To add insult to injury, I still have to dispose of so many of them when they inevitably fail. For the price, they are a terrible value. I cannot recommend these batteries to anyone. Save your money and seek a more reliable alternative.
A**A
Great value
Worked well in my outdoor weather station
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