Nano Hearing Aids, known for their high-quality, reliable over-the-counter (OTC) rechargeable hearing aids, has road tested the biggest 312 hearing aid battery brands to see how they compare to their models.
If you’ve been trying to decide between replaceable battery-powered hearing aids or rechargeable ones, Nano Hearing Aids has got the info on 312 batteries you need to make the right decision.
See how these batteries stack up at https://nanohearingaids.com/blogs/news/which-brand-of-312-hearing-aid-batteries-last-the-longest
The hearing team at Nano Hearing Aids has road-tested some of the most trusted battery brands, comparing their 312 hearing aid batteries in order to bring you verifiable advice on the lifespan of these batteries in comparison to rechargeable hearing aids.
In their new guide, Nano puts 312 batteries by brands like Rayovac, Duracell, Panasonic and Powermax USA side by side, to see which model delivers on the best battery life.
As their guide explains, while batteries are improving all the time—with all of these models able to deliver in excess of 100 hours of use at optimal conditions—OTC hearing aids are also getting more advanced all the time too. This means many now offer extra useability features like Bluetooth audio streaming, which, though beneficial for users like you, typically require more battery power.
Moreover, assuming you’re awake for 16 hours daily, and therefore using your hearing aids for most of this time, you will probably need to replace your 312 batteries at least weekly, if not more frequently.
That’s why, while they name the Duracell 312 batteries their top pick, offering the longest battery life at 120 hours plus strong dexterity features for hearing aid users with limited mobility, they suggest that rechargeable hearing aids may ultimately be the superior choice for you.
For instance, their new Audacity® RIC hearing aids, which feature this advanced new Bluetooth streaming technology—meaning you can listen to music and take phone calls from your phone directly through your aids—will also offer you long-lasting and robust rechargeable batteries.
Thanks to these batteries, you will be able to use your aids for up to 17 hours at a time, or stream audio for up to 3. Then, when the battery is depleted, you simply need to put the aids back in their magnetic portable charging case, which can charge them to full twice more before you need to plug it in.
Moreover, some of their other rechargeable models, like their First Ear Plus ITE, boast even longer battery life of up to 38 hours.
Nano Hearing Aids makes OTC hearing aids for adults over the age of 18 who have perceived mild to moderate hearing loss. To mark Earth Day this year, which fell on April 22nd, they encourage prospective users to also consider the environmental benefits of their rechargeable models over batteries.
If you’re looking for a more affordable, practical, reliable and environmentally sustainable way to improve your hearing, trade batteries for rechargeable aids at https://nanohearingaids.com/