Hearing Aid Batteries, Accessories & More

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Hearing aids perform best when powered and cared for properly. From reliable batteries to cleaning tools and protective accessories, the right supplies keep your devices lasting longer and working at their peak. Choosing the right power source and maintenance tools also enhances comfort, reliability, and overall hearing quality. With the right accessories, you can enjoy clearer sound and greater peace of mind every day. And by maintaining your devices correctly, you ensure they deliver the best performance for years to come.

Standard Battery Size

Standard Battery Sizes

There are four common sizes, each color-coded for convenience:

  • Yellow (Size 10) – smallest, often for invisible hearing aids
  • Brown (Size 312) – very common for in-ear hearing aids
  • Orange (Size 13) – larger, for behind-the-ear models
  • Blue (Size 675) – biggest, usually for powerful aids

Hearing Aid Batteries: Simple, Reliable & Eco-Friendly Options

Rechargeable earing Aids

Silver-zinc rechargeable batteries last a full day, recharge in hours, and only need replacement about once per year.

Recycling & Sustainability

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Eco-Friendly Power

Lithium-ion rechargeable hearing aids plug directly into a charging station—no more buying disposables and less waste for the environment.

Standardized Sizes

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Hearing Aid Brands

We collaborate with the world's best hearing aid brands, so you receive the highest-caliber hearing devices.

How Long Do Hearing Aid Batteries Last?

Traditional hearing aids use zinc-air button batteries. Their lifespan varies between 3 to 22 days, depending on how frequently you wear your devices, the size of the battery, and your hearing aid settings.

  • High usage → batteries drain faster.
  • Low usage → batteries may last longer.

We’ll help you choose the right option and show you how to change them with ease.