Batteries and Spares

Life itself is sometimes frustrating due to our hectic life culture; above all, changing the batteries and spares every 3 to 5 days can be disturbing! However, the hearing clinic provides the best Batteries and Spares that last longer than expected. Gaining the trust of our clients by helping them with the best Batteries and Spare has made us the most promising in his industry. So grab your Batteries today, all new with our hearing specialists’ free guidance.

For how long do Batteries and Spares last? 

The hearing aid batteries and spares are of two types in general, i.e., small in size and larger ones. The more minor hearing aid batteries or the wireless batteries usually last for 2 to 5 days. For the non-wireless hearing aids or the larger ones, it can last up to 2 weeks. It differs according to the type of device, usage, assistive-listening devices & battery you are using. Wireless batteries, in comparison to non-wireless batteries, are battery sappers. The more you use it, for example, by connecting it to tv, laptops, pads, cell phones, the faster or even twice the time the life of the batteries is going to die sooner.

Tips for the long life of Batteries and Spares

Following are the tips to increase the life shell of your batteries –

  • Avoid storing your batteries and spares in the refrigerator and rather store them at the average room temperature in the dry area. 
  • Keep your battery rest for a few seconds after removing the plastic tab so that zinc can mix with oxygen to increase battery life. 
  • Remove the battery if you have plans of not using your hearing aid for an extended period. 
  • If you have stocked the hearing aid batteries, use the older ones and the new ones. With time, the power capabilities and functioning of batteries get distorted.  
  • Avoid handling your batteries and spares with dirty or greasy hands. 
  • Keep special care of not bringing up the expired batteries and extras. Moreover, the hearing aid batteries you purchase should have an expiry date after one year of your purchase date.

Faqs

  1. How much are hearing aid batteries?
    The cost of the hearing aid batteries is around $20, consisting of a whole pack of 60 batteries.
  2. When to change my hearing aid batteries?
    You must change hearing batteries if it starts producing the unsymmetrical sounds or you are consistently turning up or adjusting the volume. It can be a case that you might encounter one time per week or twice a month.
  3. How do I change the battery in my hearing aid?
    By unlocking the battery door, you need it to wipe out the old battery.
    Afterwards, you are required to remove the plastic tab of your new battery and let it rest for five seconds. Now, from the flat side of the battery and the battery door, you will find the two different ‘+’ signs. So you need to line up these two signs. Then finally, after locking the door of the battery, you are good to go.
  4. Is it ok to wear only one hearing aid?
    Based on the hearing complication, the doctor suggests either one or two hearing aid devices. However, if you have problems in both ears, wearing a hearing aid only on one ear can be problematic from a long-term point of view.
  5. Can I get free hearing aid batteries?
    The hearing aid batteries can be provided for free of cost and comes along with the hearing aids. However, if you break or destroy it, you might need to pay a small charge for its repair or purchase a new one.
  6. How many hours should rechargeable hearing aid batteries last?
    The rechargeable hearing aid batteries take around 3 hours to 4 hours to get fully recharged. After adequately getting restored, it can strengthen your hearing aids for 24 hours. The period for the rechargeable batteries to last is equivalent to the overall life of a hearing aid, I.e., for 4 to 5 years.