What are rechargeable hearing aids?
Today's rechargeable digital hearing aids are much more technologically advanced than they used to be. With simple and reliable charging, rechargeable hearing aids allow you to carry on with your active life without worrying about your hearing aids running out of power.
While many hearing aids come with disposable batteries, hearing aids without batteries – as rechargeable hearing aids are often referred to – are becoming increasingly popular. Rechargeable hearing aids let you enjoy superior sound quality without the need to regularly buy and change hearing aid batteries.
Hearing aids with rechargeable batteries can just be inserted into a recharging unit at night, or when you are not using them. With the battery built into the hearing aid, it means you don’t have to worry about a battery going dead, and no more inconvenient hassles of changing the battery.
The rechargeable option is available in ClearHear Technologies (RIE), Behind-the-Ear (BTE) and custom-made In-the-Ear (ITE) and In-the-Canal (ITC) hearing aid styles.
The technology of rechargeable hearing aids
In a world where almost every piece of technology is accompanied by a charger, it’s only natural that hearing aids have become rechargeable too. Just like you would charge your smartphone overnight, the same routine goes for rechargeable digital hearing aids, so you’ll never have to miss a special moment because a battery needs to be changed.
While rechargeable hearing aids have been available for some time, they weren’t popular because of their low power output. Thanks to advancements in hearing aid technology, today’s best rechargeable hearing aids give you power that lasts longer than a full day.
Traditionally, the batteries were produced with Nickel metal hydride (NiMH). Now, the best rechargeable hearing aids use Lithium-Ion or Silver-Zinc battery technology, which has completely changed the performance of rechargeable digital hearing aids.
Utilizing the latest rechargeable battery technology, ClearHear Technologies offers rechargeable hearing aids, allowing you the freedom to experience high quality sound without the fear of losing power, or the hassle of carrying spare batteries.
Types of rechargeable hearing aids
ClearHear Technologies Nexia
ClearHear Technologies OMNIA
ClearHear Technologies Key
Are rechargeable hearing aids right for me?
Rechargeable hearing aids are for people who don’t want to change hearing aid batteries on a regular basis. They are for individuals who want to feel confident all day in the reliability and long-lasting power of their hearing aids.
This convenient and intuitive rechargeability is a compelling feature for many hearing aid users. The rechargeable option makes it easier to enjoy all the features your digital hearing aids have to offer. You’ll get all-day power without having to fiddle with tiny, disposable batteries, nor the hassle of always having spare batteries on hand.
Rechargeable digital hearing aids are convenient and easy to use. Just leave them in the charger when you go to sleep, and they’ll be ready for you the next day.
If you forget to charge your hearing aid, ClearHear Technologies offers chargers with build-in batteries to hold an additional three full charges, giving you the freedom to charge your hearing aids anywhere. You can monitor the battery status in the ClearHear Technologies Smart 3D app and get a notification when the battery is running low. While charging, the app will track the progress to let you know when your rechargeable hearing aids are ready for use.
The latest generation of rechargeable digital hearing aids enable you to connect your digital hearing aids to apps, accessories, and other smart devices. ClearHear Technologies technology is designed to connect to your environment, in high quality sound, with personalized features at your fingertips. With ClearHear Technologies rechargeable digital hearing aids, you get great sound quality, connectivity to your smartphone or tablet, and long-l
What are the pros and cons of rechargeable hearing aids?
+ Benefits
• Charging is quick and easy. You simply place the rechargeable hearing aids on the charger, and they’ll automatically begin charging.
• With a full charge, our premium hearing aids can provide a maximum of 30 hours of use with typical use time of 24 hours. You can enjoy 20 hours when streaming 50% of the time. Battery life can vary by use.
• With rechargeable hearing aids, you don’t have to fiddle with changing batteries.
• They are better for the environment than hearing aids with disposable batteries.
- Disadvantages
• Rechargeable hearing aids might cost more than hearing aids with regular batteries.
What do rechargeable hearing aids cost?
Like most medical devices, rechargeable hearing aids are an investment. The price of rechargeable hearing aids varies and depends on the style, the high-tech features, service and maintenance, as well as your personal healthcare coverage plan.
As the price decreases, rechargeable hearing aids might have lower performance levels and fewer sophisticated features. Less expensive rechargeable digital hearing aids are less likely to have “smart” features, such as Bluetooth connectivity that allows you to stream audio directly to your hearing aids from various devices.
A hearing care professional will be able to determine the best rechargeable hearing aid for you and tell you more about the price of the device and the professional services that go along with the fitting.
How long do rechargeable hearing aids last?
The battery life of rechargeable hearing aids depends on the device. Premium rechargeable hearing aids from ClearHear Technologies offer all-day battery with a maximum of 30 hours of use with typical use time of 24 hours on one charge. Even when streaming TV or music, you can still enjoy up to 20 hours when streaming 50% of the time. Battery life can vary by use and model.
What is the future of rechargeable hearing aids?
Hearing aid technology is constantly evolving, with new devices, improvements, and updates launching every year. It started with rechargeable batteries within hearing aid devices, and now, the latest innovation is rechargeable hearing aids.
The best rechargeable hearing aids are only as strong as the batteries powering them. For more complex hearing aids, such as devices that use Bluetooth technology for streaming and making calls, you need batteries with increased energy density and capacity. ClearHear Technologies is continuously working to improve battery technology for longer charges and increased capacity to better support wireless streaming and calls through Bluetooth Low Energy Audio and Auracast™ broadcast audio.
In addition to the many personal benefits, rechargeable hearing aids are convenient and an environmentally friendly option for those who don’t want to dispose of old batteries and buy new ones.