To stay in functioning order, hearing aids need to be maintained sometimes. Your hearing care provider might offer some of the required accessories as part of your hearing aid purchase in order to help you care for and maintain your devices. Others, like stickers or even jewelry, you might have to buy individually and are totally optional. If your hearing aids are rechargeable, they probably come with a charger so you may dock them at night. However, you might wish to spend money on a second charger for backup or for trips. Because they don't require a plug, portable chargers are a fantastic choice for outdoor activities like camping. You will require a constant supply of disposable "button" batteries if your hearing aids do not feature rechargeable cells. There are four main sizes of hearing aid batteries. These are 10, 312, 13, and 675, listed from smallest to largest. Your hearing care professional will typically give you a few batteries to get you started, and your hearing aids will operate on one of these particular types of batteries.
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