How they work
Rechargeable hearing aids use an integrated battery, often lithium-ion, that charges in a charging station.
Rechargeable hearing aids are more convenient for many users, but the best choice depends on dexterity, daily routine, required power and access to charging. The decision should follow hearing testing and a practical assessment.
Rechargeable hearing aids avoid daily battery changes. They are placed in a charger overnight and are practical for many users.
Rechargeable hearing aids use an integrated battery, often lithium-ion, that charges in a charging station.
They are practical for patients who prefer not to handle small batteries, active users and older adults with limited dexterity.
No frequent disposable battery changes.
Charge at night, use during the day.
Keep the charger dry and clean the hearing aids regularly.