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Duracell Hearing Aid Batteries Size 312 come in a convenient pack of 60, featuring EASY TAB technology for effortless opening. These reliable, long-lasting zinc-air batteries provide 1.4 volts of power, ensuring your hearing aids perform at their best. Compact and discreet, they are designed for single use and compatible with all hearing aids that require size 312 batteries.
Item Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Battery Weight | 3 Ounces |
Unit Count | 60 Count |
Battery Cell Type | Zinc-Air |
Recommended Uses For Product | Hearing Aid |
Reusability | Single Use |
Battery Capacity | 180 Milliamp Hours |
Voltage | 1.4 Volts |
Compatible Phone Models | Compatible with all hearing aids that use a size 312 batrtery |
R**D
Reasonable price. Convenient to install
Excellent product, but Charge depletes in some new batteries to lower than 50% when installed in Hearing Aids
L**E
Great Batteries!
I order these for my Grand-daughters hear aid, they are great quality, long lasting and perfect fit. Will definitely order more. Highly recommend.
F**Y
Good product; reasonably priced
These batteries are a good product at a reasonable price. I’ve been getting them from Amazon.com for about five years.
G**O
Long life
Longer life battery for my aids than other batteries
D**.
Decreased usage time
The first time I purchased these the entire box was great! I use my hearing aids 24/7, 365 and they were lasting 4 days.My second box the first 2 sets were good, 4 days per battery. The rest of the box has been intermittent. Some last 4 days but most are lasting only 2-3 days. A few, only 1 day. I’ll try them one more time and hope they last longer.
D**S
Hearing Aid batteries
Worth the money great value.
M**N
The batteries that come in round circles are impossible to open. These are WONDERFUL,
Easy to use
U**2
NOT AS SHOWN !!!
Item is pictured in plastic case, which is specifically why I purchased. Like so many others, what I received is spiral design with child (and adult) resistant plastic on cardboard that that you must cut individually to get to each battery. To get a battery, you must have scissors with you whenever a battery goes dead. I was able to get them out after cutting, but neighbor is not. I had to cut each out and put in separate case for her - which I suspect also degrades battery. I sent a message to see if correct one is available and received no response. There are several recent articles online regarding the frustration and danger this is causing for hearing aid users. Personally, I am much more likely to drop one with all the maneuvers needed to get to it, not be able to find it or pick it up and have a dog or child swallow it.
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