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Batteries For Hearing Aids

You have hearing aids but have a hard time changing the batteries or are not sure when the batteries should be changed. If you are sure that you're hearing aids are on and you aren't hearing right this might not mean that your hearing aids are broke just that it is time to replace the batteries.

For a guideline to help you remember when you should change the batteries in you're hearing aid; you should at least change them every two weeks. Though you might find that this is too often, mark two weeks on a calendar and see when your hearing starts to decrees. You can mark this on the calendar and go by that.

Though your hearing aid batteries might drain faster the longer you leave you're hearing aids on. Make sure that you turn them off during the night; this will save the battery life. Though, if you are using them a lot during the time that you are using them, the batteries will drain faster.

If you have or are going to get digital hearing aid some of these hearing aids have a low battery warning. These hearing aids will beep to tell you that you have so many hours before the battery stop working. This is a great way to remind yourself if you don't remember when you placed in your last set of batteries.

One important thing is to do is to use a good brand of batteries right from the package. There are special batteries cases that you can buy that will help you change the batteries in you're hearing aids. These might be a little but more money but they'll save you time from changing around the small batteries. Once you have changed the batteries a few times, you should have it down pat.