Duracell Logo — Duracell is a global brand to produce batteries and flashlights. Duracell is led by Procter & Gamble. The headquarters of this company is located in Bethel, Connecticut. Duracell is a factory that produces alkaline batteries in many common sizes such as AAA, AA, C, D and 9V. Size also makes the less used as AAAA (primarily for pagers, flashlights and measuring of glucose in the blood) and J size batteries (devices for the hospital). They also made a number of “button” batteries using zinc-air chemistry, used in calculators, hearing, and other small devices (mostly medical related). Duracell began selling Dane-Elec products such as flash memory in 2008.
Duracell also manufactures specialty batteries, including rechargeable NiMH batteries and batteries for cameras, watches, hearing aids, etc. Their two main battery brands are “Coppertop”, marketed as longer duration, and “Ultra”, intended primarily for users of devices digital devices that need more power. Duracell also has a line of lithium batteries, chemicals and products, now manufactured outside the U.S. More