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The Benefits of Hearing Aids with Bluetooth Rechargeable Batteries
Founded in 1991 in Chennai. The Mahalakshmi Hearings Aids leading organization representing consumers with hearing loss. The programs and events we offer are designed to focus on you—the person. Mahalakshmi Hearing Aids strives to give people the tools they need to live more successfully with hearing loss and to show them they do not have to face hearing loss alone. Mahalakshmi hearing aids has been started 30 years before, we are entering the 31st year successfully and we are running the hearing AIDS with the latest technology also have equipment like pure tone audiometry, and Tympanometry and we are conducting speech therapy too.
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What is Bluetooth Rechargeable Hearing Aid?
The most recent hearing aid types frequently have lithium-ion batteries that can be recharged. When hearing aid user removes their hearing aids to go to bed at night, these batteries are often recharged. Rechargeable batteries are currently often only offered for hearing aids that are worn behind the ear.
How do Bluetooth rechargeable hearing aids work?
Similar to smartphones, rechargeable hearing aids require frequent charging to remain functional. The majority of them include a simple docking station. Simply remove “your ears” each night, connect them to the charger, and retire to bed. They should be prepared for another day of full use by morning. Battery life will vary; for instance, frequent Bluetooth use may cause the battery to discharge more quickly. The downside? It’s pretty simple: If you can’t charge your hearing aids, they won’t work. So they don’t work well for everyone, and that’s where hearing aids with disposable batteries come in.
Battery life for Bluetooth hearing aid batteries
Based on wearing a hearing aid for a full 16-hour day, non-rechargeable hearing aid batteries can last for five to fourteen days. This is based on the battery’s capacity and the hearing aid’s power requirements. Generally speaking, smaller batteries have a lower lifespan than larger ones.
The average lifespan of hearing aid batteries is as follows:
- Size 10 – three to seven days
- Size 312 – three to 10 days
- Size 13 – six to 14 days
- Size 675 – nine to 20 days
There might be a problem with the hearing aid if you notice that the battery life is getting shorter. If this is the case, check your user manual or get in touch with a hearing healthcare provider to make sure everything is operating as it should.
How to extend the life of a Bluetooth hearing aid battery?
- The power won’t be wasted even though there are no foolproof methods to increase the lifespan of non-rechargeable batteries.
- When not in use, turn off the hearing aids, and leave the door to the battery compartment open at night. This will not only save unnecessary battery use, but it will also enable any moisture that has accumulated over the day to drain overnight.
- Always keep your batteries at normal temperature to ensure optimum performance. Battery life will be shortened by heat exposure and humid conditions, such as bathrooms. Additionally, batteries should not be kept loose in pockets, purses, or backpacks where they may come into contact with coins or keys, or other metal objects that could short-circuit the hearing aid batteries.
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