Quality Hearing Made Longer by Ultima Hearing Aid Batteries

Sunday, April 13, 2008

The hearing aid is only as good as the batteries that power it. Every hearing aid must have a steady power supply from quality battery in order to operate properly. Low quality batteries can affect the performance and result in poor volume and noise control. The Ultima zinc-air battery brand is owned by Starkey. However, the Ultima hearing aid batteries are manufactured by Rayovac. The batteries are made in the same factory as the Rayovac Ultra batteries. This means that you can expect the same quality though the packaging and distribution channels may differ. The Ultima hearing aid batteries are widely produced to meet the demands of hearing aid wearers for better battery performance. Additionally, the Ultima hearing aid batteries were integrated with the leak-proof packaging.

The Ultima 13 is one of the many Ultima hearing aid batteries available. The product contains six batteries per packet and a size color code (orange). The Ultima hearing aid batteries in the product are packaged in a rotary dial pack with the voltage of 1.4V. It uses a chemical system called zinc-air, and has a total capacity of 290 mAh. Other specifications of the Ultima hearing aid batteries from the Ultima 13 product are 5.40mm in height and 7.80mm in diameter.

Aside from the Ultima 13, there are other Ultima hearing aid batteries available for different kinds of hearing aids. These batteries are all color coded to provide easy recognition: the Ultima 10A (yellow), Ultima 312 (brown), and the Ultima 675 (blue).

Care and Safety Measure for Your Ultima Hearing Aid Batteries

In order to maintain safety, always remember to keep your Ultima hearing aid batteries from children. Like all batteries, the Ultima hearing aid batteries are toxic. You should immediately see a doctor in case a battery is swallowed.

There are also several tips that can help you maximize the life of your batteries. A standard battery lasts from three to twenty-two days depending on the type of hearing aid and the amount of hearing aid use. You should change your batteries if the sounds start to become distorted. It is also necessary to carry an extra battery in case your current hearing aid batteries lose power. Remember to keep your backup batteries away from coins, keys and other metal objects. There are some hearing aids that alert you whenever the battery’s power is running low. In case your hearing aid beeps, immediately change the batteries to maintain hearing aid performance. Lastly, it is also important to ask your health care professional to determine what kinds of Ultima hearing aid batteries can be used for your hearing aid.

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