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Hearing Loss | Last Active: Jun 30, 2021 | Replies (19)

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@tonyinmi

@mattie77 It's good to hear about positive experiences. Thanks for sharing. I've always had replaceable batteries so I'm interested in hearing from people that have had a rechargeable for several years. The thought of having to return the aids to replace that battery scares me. First, you'd be without an aid until you get them back, unless the audi can provide a loaner. I have custom molds so anything my audi could give me would not work well. However, I understand that some rechargeable batteries can be replaced by the audi, but I'm not certain. Second, the cost to replace that battery is probably going to be a big but since you don't have to buy batteries regularly, maybe it will average out?
Tony in Michigan

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Tony, my newest aides I take off at night and put them on a charger. No batteries! The charge lasts the entire day. A big plus is I don’t have to worry about carrying batteries with me everywhere I go. I tried the custom molds with these but they were a lot larger than my molds my audiologist had made and not very comfy.