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Hear every moment with long-lasting power in Duracell Hearing Aid batteries with EasyTab. The EasyTab is extra-long, so it’s simple to handle and easy to replace and its lightweight packaging is easy to open. Duracell Hearing Aid batteries with EasyTab are color-coded, making it easy to find the size that’s right for you. You get peace of mind knowing Duracell is the #1 recommended hearing aid battery by Pharmacy Times and is recommended by the Arthritis Foundation for ease of use. Plus, Duracell Hearing Aid batteries have Duralock Power Preserve Technology, so they’ll last up to 4 years in storage. Duracell Easy Tab Hearing Aid View larger At a Glance Long-lasting, with 0% mercury Long tab for easy handling and replacement #1 recommended hearing aid battery by Pharmacy Times 4-year guarantee in storage Lightweight, easy-to-open packaging Color-coded by size Other Products to Try View larger Features & Benefits View larger Long-Lasting Take comfort in a long-lasting hearing aid battery with 0% mercury View larger Easy to Use Duracell Hearing Aid batteries with EasyTab are the only batteries endorsed by the Arthritis Foundation for their superior ease of use View larger Longer Tabs With the longest tab on the market, they’re simple to handle, replace and remove View larger Convenient Storage They are the only brand that offers a convenient plastic storage case – perfect for storing and carrying hearing aid batteries View larger Color-Coded Duracell Hearing Aid batteries with EasyTab are color-coded yellow, orange, brown and blue, letting you easily find the size that is right for your device View larger Quality & Safety Superior Duracell quality helps prevent hearing aid batteries from gassing and leaking. They are also designed to help ensure that leaking will not cause you physical harm or damage to any device FAQs What are some tips on how to care for hearing aid batteries? Keep batteries in their protective pack Store batteries at room temperature—never in the refrigerator Don’t remove the color-coded tab until you’re ready to use the battery Don’t carry batteries loose in your pocket or let them come in contact with metal objects Don’t dispose of batteries in fire Don’t try to recharge batteries When your hearing aid is not in use, open the door to the battery compartment. This minimizes battery drain and helps prevent moisture buildup How do I test hearing aid batteries? The easiest way to test a hearing aid battery is to use a hearing aid tester. Testers are inexpensive accessories that you purchase from your hearing specialist. You also can purchase these devices from electronics stores. If you do not have a tester and are not sure if your hearing aid battery has power, you could cup the device in your hand, slightly covering the microphone. If you hear the screech of the aid, the battery still has some power, though it might not have a full charge. What does “remove tab to activate” mean? When you receive your hearing aid batteries, they each have a tab attached to them. You must remove the tab to activate the battery. How often do I need to change the batteries in my hearing aids? How often you need to change your hearing aid batteries depends on three things. First, the power that is needed for your optimal hearing. Second, the size of the hearing aid battery (e.g., size 10 is smaller than a size 675 battery). And third, how often you use your hearing aid. But, generally speaking, you can expect to change your batteries every couple of weeks. Does turning off your hearing aid when you’re not using it prolong its battery life? What is the average usage time in hours? Turning off your hearing aid when you’re not wearing it will certainly prolong the life of your battery. It is not possible to accurately predict how long a battery will last because there are so many variables. For example, the size of the hearing aid battery and the level of hearing loss one has—mild, moderate or profound—will affect battery life. Your