Auglaize Audiology provides hearing aid batteries in Wapakoneta and Sidney, OH.
Hearing aid batteries are essential for the performance and functionality of hearing aids. They provide the energy needed for amplification, connectivity, and other advanced features, ensuring users can hear clearly throughout the day.
Two Types of Hearing Aid Batteries
Rechargeable Batteries
Rechargeable batteries offer convenience and sustainability. They can be recharged overnight, saving users from frequent replacements. These batteries are ideal for individuals seeking an eco-friendly option and those who prefer low-maintenance hearing aids. Modern rechargeable batteries typically last a full day on a single charge, even with extensive usage of features like streaming.
Standard Disposable Batteries
Disposable zinc-air batteries are widely used in hearing aids. They are activated by air exposure and come in various sizes to fit different devices. These batteries are affordable and readily available, making them a practical choice for many users. Though they require regular replacement, they are lightweight and reliable.
Sizes of Disposable Hearing Aid Batteries
Disposable hearing aid batteries come in four common sizes: 10, 13, 312, and 675. These sizes are compatible with different hearing aid models, and their compact design ensures easy handling. It’s crucial to use the correct size to prevent malfunctions.
Color-Coding for Disposable Hearing Aid Batteries
Disposable hearing aid batteries are color-coded for easy identification:
- Size 10: Yellow
- Size 13: Orange
- Size 312: Brown
- Size 675: Blue
This system simplifies choosing the right battery for your hearing aid.
Battery Life of Hearing Aid Batteries
Battery life varies by type and usage. Disposable batteries last 3-10 days, depending on size and device power needs. Rechargeable batteries typically last a day per charge but maintain longevity for several years. Streaming or using additional features can shorten battery life.
How To Extend the Life of a Hearing Aid Battery
Tips/Do’s and Don’ts
- Keep batteries in a cool, dry place.
- Avoid storing them near metal objects.
- Use the tab only when ready to activate disposable batteries.
Proper Storage and Handling
Store batteries at room temperature and avoid extreme temperatures. Do not refrigerate or expose them to moisture.
Activating Zinc-Air Batteries
Remove the sticker tab from zinc-air batteries and allow them to sit for 1-2 minutes before inserting them into the hearing aid. This activation ensures optimal power output.
Extending the Life of Rechargeable Batteries
Recharge fully each night and avoid overcharging. Replace rechargeable batteries as recommended by the manufacturer.
When to Replace Batteries
Replace batteries when you notice reduced performance, distortion, or a warning from your hearing aid.
Hearing Aid Batteries FAQs
How do I know which battery size my hearing aid uses?
The battery size for your hearing aid is usually indicated in the device manual or on the battery compartment. Common sizes include 10 (yellow), 13 (orange), 312 (brown), and 675 (blue).
Can I use rechargeable batteries in any hearing aid?
No, rechargeable batteries are only compatible with specific hearing aid models designed for them. Check your device specifications to determine compatibility.
What should I do if my battery dies unexpectedly?
Carry spare batteries or a portable charger for rechargeable models. Replace the battery immediately to restore your hearing aid’s functionality.
Are hearing aid batteries recyclable?
Yes, both rechargeable and disposable hearing aid batteries can often be recycled. Check your local recycling programs or ask us for recommendations.
Hearing Aid Batteries in Ohio
At Auglaize Audiology, we provide a wide range of hearing aid batteries, including rechargeable and disposable options. Our audiologists can help you choose the best fit for your hearing aid and lifestyle.
Contact us today to learn more or to schedule a consultation with expert audiologists in Wapakoneta OH and Sidney, OH!