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I wish the Steam Controller used AA batteries
(lemmy.world)
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When AA batteries go flat you swap them and the controller is already running while the old batteries charge on your separate charger, which you can't do with pouch batteries.
Also, it's a game of relying on a company's good will to provide a compatible battery, or of some Chinese manufacturer to provide it. While AAs are standard.
There's nothing that can change my mind on the subject outside of "these batteries are standard and available everywhere forever" which you can already say for AA NiMH batteries.
If it's a popular enough device, Chinese manufacturers will copy its batteries for more than the lifetime of the device itself. I've bought new replacement batteries for a smartphone over 10 years old off AliExpress.
If it's not, chances are it's using one of the standard pouch battery sizes (yes, that's very much a thing, AA is not the only battery standard out there), which Chinese manufacturers will keep producing for longer than the lifetime of the universe.
The only tangible benefit is the hot-swap feature.
To me it doesn't outweigh all the drawbacks of having to charge batteries separately. For a controller like this it literally doesn't matter, you can just plug it in to charge while playing.
For VR controllers it does matter more, but I would still much prefer some explicitly rechargeable standard size, e.g. 14650, with a way for the controller to also be a charger still.
Like I said... This did not change my mind