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Hearing Aid Batteries Privacy Notice

If you depend on your hearing aid like most people do it can be a disaster when it stops working right, learning how to take care of your Hearing aid and how to know when and how to replace your hearing aid batteries is very important in preventing mishaps such as this. Understanding how to choose the right battery as well as when to replace them can go a long ways to ensuring that your hearing aid continues to function properly. Hearing aid batteries come in two basic types, a zinc air and a mercury battery, most people use the zinc air as they have a much longer life lasting up to two and a half times longer than the mercury batteries do. The mercury batteries are also bad for the environment due to the mercury inside of them, so it is always best to choose hearing aid batteries that are made of zinc air.

You will also have an opportunity to choose between disposable and rechargeable batteries for your hearing aids depending on what you choose it is always wise to make sure you have extras with you to prevent them dying at a bad time. When installing your hearing aid batteries there are some important tips you should keep in mind before you put them in your hearing aid. Each battery comes with a tab that needs to be removed before being put in your hearing aid. Batteries need to sit for a few minutes before they are put in your hearing aid as well, it is called ramping them up and if you do not allow them the time to ramp up when you put them in the hearing aid the hearing aid may beep as though the battery is already dead.

If you get this sound do not assume that the battery is defective until you take it out and let it sit and try it again. Another way to extend the life of your hearing aid batteries is to purchase a drying kit; this kit should be used from time to time to dry up the electrolyte in your hearing aid. If you live in a place where the humidity is high, using this can help extend the life of your battery significantly. Keep in mind that in areas where there is a lot of noise can also place a heavy drain on your battery life, so if you are in areas like this a lot it may pay to carry an extra battery around just in case. Hearing aid batteries should last you a long time and give you a good service provided that you use them correctly and take good care of the batteries and the hearing aid. If you are looking for hearing aid batteries that will last you a long time, have you considered looking online? Online stores can offer you a much more competitive price on your batteries because of their lower overhead. If you need batteries for your hearing aid check out the E-Battery Store they offer a wide assortment of batteries for every hearing aid and having been in business for 35 years you can trust them to process your order quickly.

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