Rechargeable Hearing Aids

Hearing aid technology is continually improving, becoming more powerful and user-friendly with each passing day. The devices have certainly come a long way since your grandparent's experience of them. They are becoming more comfortable to use, with apps and features built in to improve your everyday life.

In keeping with this trend, the advent of lithium-ion rechargeable batteries is one of the most significant developments made in recent years.

Benefits of lithium-ion rechargeable technology


Rechargeable hearing aids provide a variety of advantages:

1. You only need one battery the entire time

Lithium-ion battery technology means hearing aids can now continue to work for up to five years until they need replacement. That's about the length that you would typically use a hearing aid. Compared to previous rechargeable battery systems, this represents a significant upgrade.

In previous versions of hearing aids, other technologies appeared to last for just around a year. The first rechargeable battery solution for hearing aids was based on silver metal nickel, and it only lasted for six months. However, this lifespan has improved since lithium-ion batteries continue to last the longest out of all current rechargeable technologies.

2. You don't need to buy any more hearing aid batteries

When people use disposable batteries, they often spend up to $100 per year. You will never have to do tedious errands or deal with shipping and handling costs. The battery is installed into the unit with rechargeable batteries so that they can be reused repeatedly.

3. Enjoy a more predictable hearing aid experience

Once a routine is developed, you are less likely to get caught off guard with a dead battery when you're out. All you need to do is plug in your hearing aid every night, the way many people charge their smartphone when they go to sleep at the end of the day. Disposable hearing aid batteries do not provide the same protection. They can run out any time beforehand, with little notice. With lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, you won't have to take backup cells with you everywhere you go.

4. Best for older hands

The replacement of hearing aid batteries for older or mobility-limited hearing aid users can be challenging. Where required, they may not be able to buy batteries, and those with poor motor skills may have trouble opening the case to get to the cells.

With rechargeable hearing aids, you needn't think about this. All you need to do is charge them and forget about them until the next day.

5. You don't need to limit your use of Bluetooth

Bluetooth is undoubtedly one of the most exciting hearing aid technologies available today. Wirelessly streaming music, TV, and phone calls have revolutionized how we think about hearing aids. However, Bluetooth is also very demanding on batteries for hearing aids. For standard hearing aid batteries, they can be a real power drain.

This means that hearing aid wearers have often had to contend with a dilemma: Either stream freely and change batteries daily, or ration Bluetooth uses to save battery power.

There's no such trade-off with the lithium-ion rechargeable technology. Some models let you stream for hours on end before you need to charge the battery again.

6. Greener hearing aid batteries

Hearing aids are power-hungry devices, and a single user of an instrument with a disposable battery system can end up sending thousands of batteries to the landfill. Rechargeable hearing aids are better for the environment because they reduce the number of cells thrown away.

7. Safer for you and your family

Not having to replace rechargeable hearing aid batteries reduces the possibility that they may mistakenly be consumed with pills or picked up by curious young children.

Now that you know about the benefits of rechargeable hearing aids, you still need a professional to fit the device and provide further guidance. That's where we come in. If you'd like more information about rechargeable hearing aids, please contact our helpful team today. We partner with all the major hearing aid providers and are excited to work with you to find the best solution for your needs.