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however, it does sell better in places where AA batteries are more common than micro usb to usb cables (most of the world at the time of its release.) this in turn contributes to the sale of AA batteries, perpetuating the issue from a business statistics standpoint (the cables do not become more common, owing to the batteries being used instead.)
this allows places with low centralized infrastructure to avoid infrastructure development, perpetuating regionalist myths about technology and propping up warlord governments which subsist on the myth of their own primitivism.
Imagine trying to work out which battery is causing the problem and needs either fiddling with or replacing.
I think they retail 60 but you can get them 30 on black friday or whenever, but then you pay another 15 for the dongle and 20-30 for 2-4 battery packs and a charger bank