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Primary Hearing Aid Battery Performance Considerations
The question of precisely how long hearing aid batteries can be expected to last
isn’t as easy to answer, as it seems, because battery performance is dependent
upon many factors. Battery life will depend on the model of your hearing aid, and
can vary widely even in different models created by the exact same manufacturer.
The life span of a hearing aid battery also depends upon the amount of time the
hearing aid is on. Not surprisingly, the more you use your hearing aid, the more
rapidly the batteries will be depleted.
There are even varying battery lives in the same size of battery depending on the
manufacturer, and depending on if you
are purchasing that manufacturer’s
“premium” line or their “normal” line of
batteries. Hearing aid battery life also
depends on battery type; for example
some varieties are only being drained
when they are in a hearing aid that is
switched on, while other types (such as,
zinc-air batteries) start losing stored
energy as soon as you remove the
adhesive strip on the bottom of the
battery and they’re exposed to oxygen,
regardless of whether the hearing aid is on or not.
Because the cost of batteries adds up, if you’re looking for a new hearing aid, you
should do some research to find out which types and models of hearing aids have
the best battery life, because that could influence your choice. If you have an
existing hearing aid and are searching for the longest lasting batteries for it, the
Internet can be a fabulous source of comparative ratings and reviews.
To make things somewhat easier for you, hearing aid batteries are produced in 4
common sizes, each of which is marked with a unique color code, which is
consistent no matter who the manufacturer is. See the estimated battery life below
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to get a general idea of how long batteries of each size can be expected to last:
• Blue – #675 – 300 hours
• Brown – #312 – 175 hours
• Orange – #13 – 240 hours
• Yellow – #10 – 80 hours
Remember to turn your hearing aid off when you are not using it for the longest
battery life. Store your unused hearing aid batteries at room temperature, indoors,
and in their original, unopened packaging to ensure their longest possible life.
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