How To Choose Your Hearing Aid
Batteries
With so many types of hearing aids to choose from and with
each type of hearing aid using different hearing aid batteries,
you need to learn about the different styles of batteries
before you buy them, though the most common type is the flat
button batteries which are made by all the big name battery
manufacturers. However, sometimes it can be a bit hard to
choose the right type of hearing aid batteries though you can
easily make use of simple color codes that will help in finding
the right size of battery to use in your hearing aid. Normally,
your used hearing aid batteries will have small color tabs on
their backs which are useful when buying your replacement
batteries, and in which orange color code signifies C size 13,
brown points to C size 312, yellow is C size 10 while blue
means C size 675.
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Lifetime Of The
Battery
Next, you need to be aware of after how much time will you
need to replace your hearing aid batteries, and if everything
is normal then they would require being changed within one to
two weeks though it depends on the type of hearing aid as well
as usage time. In case your hearing aid batteries give out
sooner than you expected, then it is recommended to check the
hearing aid for any hidden defects and makes sure to get the
aid checked thoroughly in this regard as a fault in the hearing
aid can make batteries run out sooner than their real
lifetime.
Finding a source for buying your hearing aid batteries
should not pose much of a problem as they are easily available
at local drugstores, though for more fancy batteries you may
need to check out stores like Radio Shack that have all kinds
of batteries. Otherwise, you can search the Internet where
there are many ready sources for hearing aid batteries
including Sonus.com who will even deliver you the batteries at
your doorstep, which adds to the convenience of shopping online
for hearing aid batteries.
Another piece of equipment you may want to invest some money
in is battery testers which will let you find out whether and
when to replace your hearing aid batteries, and which also help
in finding out if there is anything wrong with your hearing
aid, which may help you save on having to replace batteries
when they don’t really need to be replaced. Battery testers can
always show you when your batteries have used up their power
and when they should be replaced, and you also don’t have to
depend on judging the life of your hearing aid batteries by
listening to the loudness of sound before deciding to make the
change.
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