Title: What is the current longest lasting rechargeable hearing aid? [Print this page] Author: JasmineHart Time: 2022-1-30 21:44 Title: What is the current longest lasting rechargeable hearing aid? I’m coming up on getting a new hearing aid from the VA. I am totally over the 312 battery. I currently get about 2 days from my Signia Pure 312 7x hearing aids. This is my first RIC hearing aid. It isn’t all that great, except that it is the first time I have had a TV streamer, and WOW! TV is back in my life. I do stream a lot and this is probably the reason my batteries don’t last. I had thought of the Oticon More, but I keep hearing numbers like 16 to 18 hours per charge. That is not gonna get it for me.
Signia Motion X is supposed to have up to 60 hours? but I think that is intended for folks with way worse hearing than me. My audiogram does fit in the fitting guide for those, but I don’t know if it is advisable or not.
If I can’t get a long lasting rechargeable aid, maybe I’ll try for BTE with large disbosable battery.
Thoughts?
Dan Author: Fasqwer Time: 2022-2-1 19:11
I wear Phonak Paradise P90Rs from about 6 am to 10 pm. Haven’t run out of juice yet. I go to sleep, they go in the charger.Author: asderro Time: 2022-2-1 19:16
"Not so long ago, I started having hearing problems. My audiologist recommended Phonak to me. Phonak rechargeable hearing aids are the first hearing aids equipped with specially designed built-in lithium-ion batteries that allow you to hear well for 24 hours without interruption after just one charge. This is acceptable to me. Are you sure you need a device for 60 hours without recharging? I think that such devices are needed only for those who make long trips. You're mostly at home. Of course, I don't insist. I'm just advising you of an alternative that I know about."
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