how long do hearing aid batteries last?

January 9th, 2009 | by admin |
sky walker asked:


I got my first hearing aids a few days ago (one for each ear )
Both hearing aids went dead after about two days but worked well when I put in new batteries. Will I have to replace the batteries that often?

Norman
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    2. By Jay R on Jan 12, 2009 | Reply

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    3. By LetThemHearFoundation on Jan 15, 2009 | Reply

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    4. By ZCT on Jan 16, 2009 | Reply

      There are five different sizes of hearing aid battery:

      5, 10, 312, 13, 675.

      Each battery is a different size and has a different life span.

      Then there are literally thousands of different hearing aids out there, all of which have a different battery consumption.

      So your question is like, me asking you, “What do you think I spend on gas in a year?” Without me telling you, how far I drive, what kind of gas I use, and what kind of car I have, it’s a bit difficult to answer the question.

      So to answer your question I’d need to know the make and model of your hearing aid, the size of it, the size of batteries you take, how many hours per day you use the aids, if you turn them off at night, what listening conditions you are in, the gain of the hearing aids, the power consumption of the aids and which brand of batteries you are using. All of this information should be available to your hearing professional who should be able to advise you as to what to expect.

      The batteries I recommend are Rayovac, and you should get anywhere from a couple of days, to two weeks out of a set, depending on all the factors I already mentioned. Just remember, the smaller the battery and aid, the shorter the battery life you are likely to get.

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