Hearing Aid Batteries
In recent years by adding colour coding battery manufacturers have
made it easier for users to identify which hearing aid batteries they should continue
to purchase. It is always useful to keep a note of this for future reference. There are four
sizes; 10, 13, 312 and 675. Size 10 batteries are colour coded Yellow, size 13 are colour coded Orange,
Size 312 are colour coded Brown and size 675 are colour coded Blue. It is often difficult to
differentiate between the orange and brown of size 13 and 312 so extra care should be taken when selecting
the appropriate size for your device.
This identification process has made it easier for users to avoid
making a mistake, it also helps if your sight is impaired in combination with a hearing loss or if a carer
maintains your hearing aid for you.
Also, hearing aid batteries come with a
sticky tab on the back which prevents the battery from activating. As soon as you remove this tab air
reacts with it, meaning it will be active from the moment you remove the tab and drain over time/use.
It is recommended to store your batteries in a place where temperatures don’t change much. Also when
you are not using your hearing aid you should open the battery compartment as this will significantly
preserve the charge.
Hearing aid
batteries usually come in cards of six cells or in packs of ten cards i.e. sixty cells. Most
dispensers recommend you purchase the batteries from them or provide aftercare packages which include them over
a certain period. There are many suppliers online who provide many other hearing aid accessories to help
you maintain your hearing aid.
We offer:
Purecell Hearing Aid Batteries
Duracell Hearing Aid Batteries
Our prices
are as low as £2.49 a pack of 6 cells or £19.99 for a box of 60 cells
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