My Magic Trackpad guard unload its batteries

My Magic Trackpad (21.5-inch iMac) has worked well since I got about five months ago.  Recently, I received a warning of battery low so I changed the batteries.  The replacement pair lasted only a few days before I had to change again.  When I started the computer yesterday it could not connect to the trackpad at all.  Once more, I changed the batteries and it connected correctly.  Now I get another warning of low battery after only a day of average use.  Replacement batteries were of two different packs.  I'm starting to think that the trackpad is faulty, but before starting down the road of guaranteed repair is there anything else I should look at?

Just take it to your local Apple store, they should be glad to swap it out.

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