Question of the Day: Which of these strategies have you used to maximize your battery life? Let me know in the comments! ★ FREE eBook ★ “How To Buy Hearing Aids” www.profithearing.com/ebook/
Great to put the stickers from the batteries on a calendar to remind you when it is about time to replace. Helpful to learn the battery should sit a few minutes before activating in the hearing aid. Very helpful and informative video! Thank you for your great work!
No hearing problems. But interested in zinc air. They have much higher dencity than lithium. And yes i know they not rechargeable. But with this dencity i wonder why we not use for other stuff aswell.
I don't trust re-chargable Li Ion batteries in my hearing aids because I had one quit charging all of a sudden and I had a hard time getting my left aid working again and with the disposable ones I always have fresh batteries on hand. It's a great insurance policy no matter what I'm doing or where I'm at. Good video though with good info.
Question of the Day: Which of these strategies have you used to maximize your battery life? Let me know in the comments! ★ FREE eBook ★ “How To Buy Hearing Aids” www.profithearing.com/ebook/
Great to put the stickers from the batteries on a calendar to remind you when it is about time to replace. Helpful to learn the battery should sit a few minutes before activating in the hearing aid. Very helpful and informative video! Thank you for your great work!
Thanks for the comment and for watching the video!
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Thank you. Glad you enjoy it!
This is great info on maximizing battery life. Thank you!
Thank you. I appreciate you watching and commenting!
Great information!
Thank you. Im glad you found it informative!
Where can I buy rechargeable batteries for my hearing aids?
Please contact your provider or hearing aid manufacturer for solutions for your specific device. Thanks for watching!
No hearing problems. But interested in zinc air. They have much higher dencity than lithium. And yes i know they not rechargeable. But with this dencity i wonder why we not use for other stuff aswell.
I don't trust re-chargable Li Ion batteries in my hearing aids because I had one quit charging all of a sudden and I had a hard time getting my left aid working again and with the disposable ones I always have fresh batteries on hand. It's a great insurance policy no matter what I'm doing or where I'm at. Good video though with good info.