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Hearing Aid Batteries

Hearing aid technology has made incredible strides in recent years! As hearing aids have become smaller and more discreet, their batteries have followed suit, shrinking down to fit these compact designs. However, handling these tiny batteries can be tricky for individuals with vision or dexterity challenges. If you find traditional disposable batteries difficult to manage, a hearing aid with a rechargeable battery might be the perfect solution for you. With the convenience of overnight charging, these devices eliminate the need for frequent battery changes, making them easier to use and maintain
Tips for Preserving Battery Life

When you aren’t using your battery-powered device, store it in the off position with the battery door open. This easy step will prevent corrosion, which can shorten the lifespan of your device. If you don’t intend to use your hearing aid for more than a day, extend the life of your battery by removing it.

 

Keep spare batteries on hand! Store your replacement batteries in a cool, dry place. Don’t use the fridge! It’s cool, but the moisture and condensation found inside the appliance will decrease the life of your batteries. Even if you didn’t purchase your device at Hear Clear, we can keep you supplied with spare batteries of any size.

 

If it’s time to insert a new battery, use a soft cloth, dry tissue, or brush to remove any debris from the battery charging contacts. Don’t use water or any other liquid! Remove the strip and wait a few minutes before you insert it into your device. Standard disposable hearing aid batteries contain zinc, which creates a reaction to the oxygen in the air. A pause will ensure that the zinc gets proper exposure to the environment before you insert it.

 

You can also choose a low-maintenance rechargeable option and remove the hassle of batteries completely! Simply pop your device into the charging station or case and monitor your battery levels on the digital display with an app on your phone. It’s not possible to overcharge these devices, so simply leave them in the unit until you are ready to put them to use. Don’t place your device in the charger if it is unplugged; this will drain the battery.

 

Don’t get caught with a dead hearing aid battery! The life of your battery depends on the style you wear, the features you use, and the length of time that your device is in use. During your consultation with the Hear Clear professionals, we’ll discuss the type of batteries that your hearing aid uses and show you how to change them quickly and carefully. 

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