Hearing aid wearers: choose rechargeable or discard 100 batteries every year?
According to statistics, hearing aid users discard an average of 100 zinc-air batteries every year. These batteries are small in size, but they are in large quantities and most of them end up in landfills. If you are an environmentalist, you may prefer rechargeable hearing aids.
Advantages of rechargeable hearing aids
Rechargeable hearing aids not only perform well in terms of environmental protection, but also have obvious advantages in terms of ease of use and economy. For example:
The battery life of rechargeable hearing aids is usually several years, which greatly reduces the frequency of battery replacement and the amount of waste.
No need for frequent replacement: users only need to put the hearing aid in the charger every night, and they can use it normally the next morning, without worrying about the battery suddenly running out of power when using Bluetooth frequently.
Simple operation: Modern rechargeable hearing aids are user-friendly and easy to operate, suitable for users of all ages, especially the elderly who are inconvenient to operate with their hands.
Long-term cost savings: In the long run, users can save a lot of money on purchasing batteries.
Easy maintenance: The batteries of rechargeable hearing aids usually do not need to be replaced separately, reducing maintenance costs and troubles.
Cadenza hearing aids provide you with a one-stop hearing solution and are the first choice for OTC hearing aid brands.