Thursday, November 17, 2011

One pk of 4 cells Type 312 Energizer Hearing Aid Batteries

!9#One pk of 4 cells Type 312 Energizer Hearing Aid Batteries

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Post Date : Nov 17, 2011 10:57:07
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Metal: Non Metal; Average Weight: 0.49 GM

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Zephyr Travel Hearing Aid Dryer

!9#Zephyr Travel Hearing Aid Dryer

Brand : Dry and Store
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Price : $67.27
Post Date : Nov 07, 2011 19:00:19
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Zephyr Travel Hearing Aid Dryer Zephyr's small size makes it great for taking on the road, but it's still big on performance. Zephyr is fully automatic, just like its older Dry & Store siblings, and it ships with the Dry-Brik II disposable desiccant, the new standard in moisture absorption. Zephyr operates on an 8-hour cycle, and it also utilizes warm, moving air and a desiccant, proven technology for maximum drying effectiveness. A disposable Dry-Brik desiccant is included with each Zephyr. This custom desiccant contains an aggressive sorbent and also absorbs odors as it dries. Each Dry-Brik has a shelf life of at least one year, unopened. Once the foil label is removed, the Dry-Brik II lasts two (2) months. Zephyr Travel Hearing Aid Dryer Features: Weight: 1 lb, 4 oz (582 g) Dimensions: 3.6" wide x 5.9" deep x 2.8" high (92 mm x 150 mm x 72 mm) Drying Compartment: (Single tray) 3.2" x 2.6" x 1" (80 mm x 65 mm x 24 mm) Positive-latching hinged lid with a drying compartment that will accommodate all types of hearing instruments, including cochlear implant microphones, headpieces, and speech processors (both ear-level and body-worn) Automatic shut off after 8 hours unless the on/off button on the side is pressed Input Power: 100-240 volts AC, 50/60 Hz, 1.0A maximum Output: 24 VDC at 15W maximum Zephyr power supplies are interchangeable with Dry & Store Global and are CE Marked International use with appropriate plug adapter Batteries do not have to be removed from hearing aids before Zephyr use

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Hearing Aid Batteries

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Q: What batteries do hearing aids take?

A: There are many different types of hearing aids, all of which take different batteries. The all take the same style of batteries, the flat button style batteries. Most of the big battery manufacturers produce batteries suitable for hearing aids.

Q: How can I tell which battery my hearing aid takes?

A: There are a number of different types of hearing aid batteries. It can be difficult to find the right hearing aid battery. There is however a simple color coded system that can be used to help find the correct size of battery.

If you take the old battery out of the hearing aid there should be a small color tab on the back of the battery. You can then use this color code system to buy a replacement battery.

The color coding system is arranged like this:

- Orange ¨C size 13

- Brown ¨C size 312

- Yellow ¨C size 10

- Blue ¨C size 675

Q: How often should the hearing aid battery be changed?

A: Under normal circumstances the hearing aid battery should be changed every 7-14 days, however this depends on the type of hearing aid and also the amount of time you use it.

If your batteries run out quicker than you expect it could be due to a defect with your hearing aid, it's important to get it properly checked out.

Q: Where sells hearing aid batteries?

A: It's very easy to find the popular hearing aid batteries in your local drugstore. If your hearing aid uses a stranger variety of battery, you can visit your local electronics store such as Radio Shack.

There are companies on the internet such as sonus.com who are able to deliver the batteries right to your door, this is perfect if you find it difficult to get out of the house.

Buying hearing aids over the internet is quite risky, however hearing aid batteries are much lower risk. For a start they are much lower cost, and also don't need any setup.

Q: Should I invest in a battery tester?

A: It can be difficult to realize when your battery needs to be replaced, normally the only symptoms is the sound decreasing slightly. This is why it may be a good idea to purchase a battery tester, this allows you to find out whether or not the batteries are ok before having to replace them.

You can use the battery tester to find out exactly what is wrong with your hearing aid, you don't need to replace batteries if that's not the problem.


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