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Choosing a Hearing Aid Battery

By: Larry Tate Johnson

There are many different types of hearing aids on the market today. Likewise there are also many different hearing aid batteries on the market. Unfortunately one hearing aid battery may not be nearly as good as another battery. So people must choose which type of battery they need and which type of battery is best for them.

It can sometimes be tough to know which hearing aid battery goes with which hearing aid. Luckily most of the batteries are color coded. For example, a blue battery is usually C size 675, yellow means C size 10, orange means C size 13, and brown means C size 312. These colors are found on a tab on the back of the batteries.

Once a person discovers which colored hearing aid battery is needed, then the person should consider how long each brand of hearing aid battery lasts. For the most part each battery should last one to two months. The life of the battery is determined by the brand and by how much or how little a hearing aid does.

Of all the types of hearing aids, BTE or Behind the Ear microphones, are probably the best to use. This is because Behind the Ear microphones allow the user to know where the sound is coming from. Just like we have two ears so we know where a sound originates, BTE microphones allows the hearing aid user to know where the sound is coming from. Of course, a hearing aid like this would more quickly drain a hearing aid battery.

The amplifier also affects how long a hearing aid battery will last. The amplifier makes sound louder and they are classified in one of three categories. The categories are Class A, Class B, and Class D. The categories are based on output abilities, gain, and - what determines the life of the battery - power consumption.

The amplifier can also play a role in the life of a hearing aid battery. The job of the amplifier is to carry the sound from the microphone to the speaker and to make the sound louder. Amplifiers are broken down into three categories, which are determined by power consumption (how much power it needs, which affects the life of the battery), gain, and output abilities. The categories are Class A, Class B, and Class D.

People often overlook the drain on a hearing aid battery when they decide the type of hearing aid they want to buy. While the drain on the battery shouldn't be the only consideration, it should be thought about. Having to constantly buy a hearing aid battery can get very expensive.

Since a hearing aid battery can vary in life expectancy and price, the battery should be chosen carefully. People who use a hearing aid should continue to shop around and try different hearing aids until they find a hearing aid battery that lasts long enough and is also a reasonable price.

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