"Rechargeable hearing aids typically last most of the day. Usually around 24 to 36 hours, and generally need to be charged overnight. This is convenient, as you can place the hearing aids on charge while you sleep. The devices take approximately four hours to fully charge. Some rechargeable models also come with portable charging cases that store additional charges like a power bank, which is particularly useful for people on the go and those who travel frequently."
Hearing aids have had a profound and positive impact on users, boosting quality of life, well-being, environmental awareness, and communication2.
If you’ve already experienced the life-changing benefits of hearing aids and are ready to get the latest technology, then rechargeable hearing aids might be the perfect next step for you.
Rechargeable hearing aids are a convenient option with some brands offering entry-level prices suitable for a broad range of budgets.
While rechargeable hearing aids may cost a little more upfront, they are likely to save you money and offer a more sustainable, worry-free alternative for years to come.
If you care about sustainability, rechargeable hearing aids provide a much more environmentally friendly choice compared to battery-operated devices.
Sources:
1. The Hearing Review: Roundtable: Why Rechargeable Hearing Aids Are Trending (2 May 2024): https://hearingreview.com/hearing-products/hearing-aids/roundtable-why-rechargeable-hearing-aids-are-trending
2. Avierinos, R. J. et al. (2024) ‘Meaningful life changes following hearing aid use: a qualitative user perspective’, International Journal of Audiology, 64(5), pp. 471–480. https://doi.org/10.1080/14992027.2024.2376043
Kumar, S., Biradar, K., Marlapudi, S. K., & Dutta, A. (2024). Hearing aids and quality of life: a psychological perspective. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 76(1), 852-857.