Electronics made to use rechargeable AAs have to work down to 1.1V so their claim of batteries being thrown out at 1.35V-1.4V isn't the norm.
Also it would prevent any low battery indication from working. Which is pretty vital in something like a smoke alarm. It'll just stop working without alerting.
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