Renata Batteries is a Swiss-based manufacturer of miniature and micro batteries for the watch, hearing aid, medical, and industrial markets.
Founded in 1952 as a part of Swatch Group, a leading watchmaker
Initially, the company focused solely on manufacturing of watch batteries
Later, the company diversified its products to miniature and micro batteries for other industries
Renata is known for its innovation in the development of new technologies, such as its coin cell batteries
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Silver oxide batteries designed specifically for wristwatches and other timepieces
Zinc-air batteries designed for use in hearing aid devices
Lithium coin cell batteries for use in small electronic devices
Lithium-ion batteries used in medical devices
Renata batteries are made in Switzerland.
The lifespan of a Renata watch battery depends on the specifications of the timepiece and usage, but it typically lasts for several years.
No, Renata batteries are not rechargeable. They are designed for single-use only.
While Renata hearing aid batteries are designed specifically for use in hearing aids, they can technically be used in other small electronic devices that require the same size and type of battery.
No, Renata batteries do not contain mercury.