- Long-Lasting Performance Built for Today’s Advanced Hearing Devices
- 1.45V Zinc Air Technology Delivers Clear Sound Throughout the Life of the Battery
- 4-Year Shelf Life Ensures Powerful Performance for the Entire 60-Pack
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Jacquelyn Blankenship
Great Batteries
I've waited a few months to write this. I wanted to be sure to be accurate. I'll start by saying these are the best by far of the three brands I've used. I don't recall the brand that came with my Resound 7 hearing Aids, but they would last 5 to 7 days. The 50 pack from Sam's lasted 5-7 days. These started out lasting at about 7 days or better. After reading many reviews about how long to wait after tearing off tabs, I started waiting at least 15 minutes, instead of the 2-5 minutes usually recommended. Now these batteries last at least 10 days. Not occasionally, but every time for the last 15 to 20 changes. I'll be ordering more of these soon as they are the best bargain I've found.
Annie Mace
These are good batteries
I live in a really small town and was buying my hearing aid batteries there. The price kept going up until I was paying about $20 for 16 batteries!!! I was skeptical about buying hearing aid batteries online (cuz they're important, you know?) and especially skeptical about what is essentially a store-brand. I'm glad I tried these, tho, because they are really good batteries. Not just okay batteries, but good ones, and I'll continue to buy them. They last longer than the Duracell's I was getting and I like having 60 of them. I think these batteries are lasting me about 8 days. The other batteries were lasting me about 6, but a lot of times I'd get even less than that. Anyway, if you're on the fence, try these batteries for yourself. This is a really great deal.
Parminder Brar
Last longer than any other hearing aid battery I've used!
What a surprise! I wasn't expecting anything more than average battery life. Maybe I got a new, fresh batch? Or maybe they're just this good, but they outlast other brands I've used (unnamed ones from my audiologist, RayOVac Extra, and Power One) by a considerable amount. I am very pleased with their performance and price! (Just a reminder: Remember to take off the little paper tab on each battery, and let it "air out" for at least five minutes before installing it in your hearing aid.) The only negative I can think of is that the protective paper tabs could be larger;I find them a little difficult to remove.)
Novlet Van-Whervin
Slightly longer charge from the Amazon Basic batteries
First time buying Amazon Basics hearing aid batteries, and I am impressed with the longevity of these batteries. Thus far I am getting 5 days of charge from the Amazon Basics brand. Typically, I get around 4 to 4 1/2 days of charge from other brands (Power One, Ray-o-vac, Energizer, Duracell, drug store brand). The above estimates are for my hearing aid model and use case.
Catherine Johnson Haligah
American made and excellect!
So far these batteries are excellent and they are made in America. I wear them 12-16 hours a day and they're good for five to six days.
Stephen William Gatkoi
As good as (or BETTER) than any I've bought elsewhere!
I have worn hearing aids for over half my life. Buying hearing aid (HA) batteries is a never-ending endeavor. I've bought them from my audiologist's office but they are SO expensive, yet I require them in order to interact with my world. I've purchased them from my local drug store before in a pinch, and unless you can catch them on sale, again, SO expensive. A few months ago my husband bought some regular AmazonBasics batteries (AA, AAA, etc) and they lasted well, so I thought, "Why not?". My question now is "Why did I wait so long to try these???". My regular name brand batteries from the drug store or my audiologist last me exactly 7 days - rarely one might last 8 days. I just had to change one of my HA Batteries today. The last time I put one in was 10 days ago.... TEN. That's three days longer than the ones sitting in the drug store or audiologist's office shelves. The other battery (as I wear two aids, one in each ear) seems to still be going for me... but I'm thrilled with 10 days! These batteries are packaged in a little box that fits in my hand (pictures), and there are 10 packages of 6 (size 312) batteries. Other brands of batteries that are size 312 are color-coded with a brown header on the card holding the 6( or 8 or 12) batteries and peel off tabs on the back of the battery - these are color-coded in exactly the same way. Note: in case you didn't know, the peel-off tabs must not be removed until you are going to place them in your HA. Once the tab is removed the battery is activated. If you leave your batteries in a hot car, and the adhesive evaporates due to the heat, your batteries could be prematurely activated and go bad before you actually get to use them in your HA! Hearing Aids have an expiration date (these that I purchased recently are good through 11/2020). Y'all - I paid less than $14 for SIXTY hearing aid batteries. That's less than a QUARTER per battery!!!!! And it was delivered free with Prime! I didn't have to get dressed and drive into town to the store, mess with expiration dates, long lines to check out.... nope, nope, nope! I have spent as much as a DOLLAR PER BATTERY at the drug store !!!!!! The ones at my audiologist's office were less than that (about 80 cents per battery). Will I purchase these again? Ohhhhh, yeah! For sure I will! I'd be crazy not to! My purpose in reviewing this and other items is only to provide my honest opinion based on my experience with the item. Therefore, the opinions expressed herein are my own, based on my personal experience with this product and my perceived utility of the product as well as its value for the cost. Also, note that I will not downrate a seller because of my personal difficulty using an item unless it is directly related to something they are directly responsible for, such as their instructions, lack thereof, or manufacturing or packaging errors. If you have any questions regarding my review, please do ask, and if my review is helpful to you, please consider letting me know by using the voting buttons at the end of the review. Have a blessed day!
Eclipse Oya Vault
There are NO hearing aid batteries better than these TRUST ME!
I have Widex Beyond hearing aids which I stream my music, phone calls, and tv to. I have tried 7 different brands of 312 hearing aid batteries and these Amazon Basics brand of batteries are by far the cheapest and more importantly they are much higher quality than any of the other brands. They last 1-2 more days than any other brand, and my Widex Beyond hearing aids function with no issues at all with these batteries. I’m 38 years old and my hearing aids are my first set but after using many other brands of batteries, I won’t be trying any other brand. I can’t speak for your hearing aids but mine work best with Amazon Basics 312 Hearing Aid batteries. Trust me you won’t regret these.
Loni Johnson
Great batteries!
I use these in my Oticon Opn 2s and regularly get 6 days out of them. I would only get 5 days out of the Rayovac (as recommened by my aud) and Duracell. As a bonus, the price can't be beat! The only downside I see to these is the tiny tab. For me this is no big deal (ask me again in 40 years) but I could see the small tab being difficult to deal with for more senior users with dexterity issues. The Duracells are great in this regard.
Amy Owens Burbol
Family sanity saver
G-ma can hear again! with theses cheep batteries g-ma will finally use her ears. Family events formerly filled with huh? and WHAT? are pleasant and at "inside voice levels" If you are the family member of a shrewd elder that insists hearing aid batteries are too much, and thus refuses to wear their ears, this is the product for you.
Catherine Alshalabi
Works as advertised in my old Micro-Tech aids, couldn't be happier with both price and function.
I recently resurrected my Micro-Tech hearing aids I purchased several years ago and after determining they still fit and functioned for my high frequency hearing loss, I thought I would try Amazons 312's. They work great in my old in the ear aid and last several days. The expiration is in 2021, so I expect them to last much longer than I need them to. I too, have read the study regarding leaving the sealing strip off fro longer than the recommended minute for increased life, but can't really tell if that is valid or not, but I do leave it off for at least five minutes anyway. I also notice that relative to the "R" brand of batteries, they seem quieter in my old analog aids, with the background hiss barely noticeable unless it is extremely quiet. Can't seem to find any reason not to make these my permanent batteries from now on. Thanks Amazon.