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High-quality hearing aid batteries

Size 10 batteries
6 batteries per pack (yellow)
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Size 312 batteries
6 batteries per pack (brown)
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Size 13 batteries
6 batteries per pack (orange)
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Size 675 batteries
6 batteries per pack (blue)
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Get free hearing aid batteries

When you purchase new hearing aids at HearingLife, you will receive free batteries for upto 3 years. Read more about the wide range of benefits included in being an HearingLife client:

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Compare hearing aid batteries

Using the comparison chart for battery colour codes below, you will always know which battery size is right for your hearing aids. When you need to purchase new hearing aid batteries, you can simply compare the coloured tabs on any batteries you have at home and match them to the table below. 

Size Color Code Typical Uses  Average Lifespan
675 Blue Power BTE 9-20 days
13 Orange BTE, ITE 6-14 days
312 Brown miniBTE, miniRITE, ITC 3-10 days
10 Yellow CIC, IIC 3-7 days

6 tips for getting the most out of your hearing aid batteries

  1. Hearing aid battery life expectancy
    can be between three to 10 days, depending on your hearing loss, the amount of time a hearing aid is worn, and the age of the batteries.
  2. The 5-minute rule for hearing aid batteries:
    Allow the battery to rest for five minutes after removing the sticker. This resting time will enable the air to activate the battery, which can expand its life by days.
  3. Hearing aid battery bounce test
    Drop the batteries on the table from a height of around 10-15 cm. If the batteries bounce several times, you should replace them.
  4. Conserve your hearing aid battery life
    by keeping the battery door open when you remove your hearing aids at night.
  5. What should you do with old hearing aid batteries?
    Many hearing aid centres allow you to drop off old batteries for recycling.
  6. Store hearing aid batteries
    in a dry place at room temperature.
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Hearing aids with rechargeable batteries

Rechargeable hearing aid batteries means that you don’t have to buy new batteries or throw away used batteries. Its beneficial for both your wallet and the environment.

  • No need to replace batteries weekly (lasts four to five years)
  • Simply recharge your hearing aids at night
  • Achieve a full charge with just 3 to four hours of charging time
  • Save money over time
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Rechargeable hearing aids vs. traditional disposable batteries

When choosing the most optimal battery solution for you, it can be helpful to reflect on your personal needs and lifestyle. The selection criteria below is designed to help you discover the ideal battery choice for you.


Constantly running low on hearing aid batteries?

If you’re frequently buying hearing aid batteries, it might be time to think about upgrading your aids or switching to a model with rechargeable hearing aid batteries! Rechargeable hearing aids offer a convenient alternative without the hustle of swapping out batteries.

For instance, modern hearing aids like the Oticon Intent come equipped with rechargeable batteries that can last up to 20 hours on a single charge, allowing you to enjoy your day without interruptions. Plus, these devices offer quick recharging capabilities, so you can easily top them up during short breaks.

Whether you're looking for replacement batteries or exploring rechargeable options, book your free appointment today and let’s help you find the best solution.

Rechargeable batteries Disposable batteries
Practical and easy to handle Universally available
Overnight charge lasts all day Batteries can be replaced on-the-go
Rechargeable feature is limited to select hearing aid types Handling of batteries can be fiddly
More environmentally friendly
Less environmentally friendly

FAQ about hearing aids batteries