Five reasons to choose rechargeable hearing aids

Last update on Aug 19th, 2024

There are plenty of hearing aids on the market today: affordable, available in different models, designed for a wide range of needs and preferences. Thanks to modern technology, there are also modern hearing aids that do not even need a disposable battery. Rechargeable hearing aids are the perfect solution for those who do not want to have to worry about replacing their batteries approximately every week. 

What are the advantages of hearing aids with rechargeable batteries?

Some people prefer using replaceable batteries, and for them, the small size of the batteries (they can fit in your pocket) isn’t an issue. However, if someone has difficulty with hand coordination, the small batteries can be easily dropped or lost.

These are precisely the main reasons why some users prefer and use rechargeable hearing aids. This model of device uses lithium-ion technology, which means that there is just one permanent battery, which is recharged externally once connected to a charger. When purchasing a rechargeable hearing aid, in fact, in addition to the device, a charger is also supplied. 

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By choosing Amplifon as your hearing care provider, you’re choosing to be cared and looked after by qualified and experienced Audiologists who can help change the way you listen to the world around you.

What’s a rechargeable hearing aid’s battery life?

One of the main advantages of using rechargeable hearing aids is their battery life. In fact, rechargeable batteries are permanent and do not have to be replaced like normal batteries. Instead, it is the device itself that recharges. In fact, hearing aids with rechargeable batteries can be recharged in just 30 minutes and can last for a maximum of 8 hours. 

It is also possible to recharge the devices overnight for longer use. With an overnight charge, they last up to 24 hours, so you can enjoy more than a full day of sound.

Thanks to electromagnetic induction, the lithium-ion batteries are conveniently recharged without the need for plugs or cables to be connected. All you have to do is place the rechargeable hearing aid on the charger to start the process.

What hearing aids with rechargeable batteries does Amplifon offer?

Amplifon's ampli-energy range of rechargeable hearing aids use lithium-ion batteries, so you can say goodbye to batteries, thanks to the latest technology available.These are two models available: ampli-energy-r-5 and ampli-energy-r-4.

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Is the hearing aid charger portable and travel friendly?

Yes. The Ampli ENERGY™ family of devices are designed to be hassle-free and convenient for people living an active lifestyle. The charger’s small, portable size makes it travel friendly and easy to fit in a carry-on bag or purse.

Are there other unique hearing aid features?

Rechargeability is just one of the many benefits of Ampli ENERGY™ devices. These hearing aids feature advanced technologies such as directional microphones and Bluetooth connectivity. The environment adaptability function ensures the hearing aid settings automatically adjust to the sounds of your surroundings, enabling you to move seamlessly from one location to another without manually changing the device's settings.

When considering devices for addressing hearing loss, numerous options are available today. Hearing aids with rechargeable batteries offer an exciting solution for those who are constantly on the go or seeking maximum convenience. With a portable charger, Bluetooth connectivity, and superior sound quality, you can effortlessly navigate daily life without missing a beat. For more information about the features of available hearing aids and answers to all your questions, visit an Amplifon centre near you.

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