Li-Polymer (Lithium Polymer) is a type of rechargeable battery technology known for its lightweight design, flexible form factor, and high energy density. Unlike traditional Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) batteries, which use a liquid electrolyte, Li-Polymer batteries use a solid or gel-like electrolyte, allowing them to be made in various shapes and sizes. This makes them ideal for compact and slim devices such as smartphones, tablets, drones, and wearables. Li-Polymer batteries offer advantages like lower risk of leakage and improved safety, though they may be more expensive and have slightly lower energy density than Li-Ion counterparts.
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