I believe they use nickel metal hydride batteries. They are not as prone to
these kinds of problems as nicad batteries, however I think the possibility
still exists. It might be good to discharge it completely every once in a
while just to make sure.

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> Hi Sandy, it might be worth checking in with maurice Sloane, our
> BrailleNote Support Manager, about this. I know with some battery
> technology I've used, it does take a few discharges for the battery to
> reach full capacity. Off the top of my head I don't know if our battery
> technology is subject to this. Good luck.
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