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This Hearing Aid Battery Tester is a compact, specialized device designed exclusively for testing hearing aid batteries with precision. Its pocket-sized form factor and keychain compatibility make it perfect for busy professionals who need reliable, on-the-go battery status checks. Featuring an integrated storage compartment for spare batteries, it helps users avoid costly false alarms and premature battery replacements, ensuring uninterrupted hearing aid performance.
| ASIN | B0015S14UG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #697,463 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #441 in Hearing Aid Batteries & Chargers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (304) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | No Model |
| Manufacturer | Generic |
| Product Dimensions | 5.12 x 2.2 x 0.59 inches; 0.32 ounces |
L**D
Hearing Aid Battery Tester
Finding a hearing aid battery tester is difficult at best. Walk into your local suppliers of batteries and testers and they are clueless as to the difference between a "battery tester" and one specifically designed for testing hearing aid batteries. They are not the same. Regular battery testers do not work for hearing aid batteries. This tester is speific for hearing aid batteries and works every time. It is easy and reliable. Unfortunately, it seems to be available only online, regardless of source, including large store chains. It is small, unobstrusive, inexpensive and has a compartment for carrying extra batteries. We purchased two, one to travel and one to stay home.
T**O
False Alarm Battery Savers
Works as expected. Handy gadget. My hearing aids like FULL batteries, especially if using bluetooth. Sometimes the low battery signal will beep. Check them here, and they are almost full. Put them back in, and they continue to work. The false alarm from the hearing aids, was just due to high demand, on bluetooth. This little meter will let you know, when they are really low. Saves you money, because you will not be throwing away good batteries.
D**S
Hey!! This Thing Works!
Small keychain device that really works. I must have collected a dozen used batteries , some slightly, some completely. Don't know where they come from but those of you that wear hearing aids know what I'm talking about. This tester is cheap, simple to use and it works well. At least on my #13 batteries. It also has room to stow a pair in it's built in holder. Don't wait until your out & about to hear that low battery chirp in your hearing aid. Know before you start your day that you got plenty of juice. If you wear hearing aids you need this!
M**H
Cheap and works
A lot more folks are hard of hearing than you can imagine. Hearing aids have improved and soon will be more affordable. But they require batteries. This handy device can tell you if your aids have juice. This is about the cheapest model AMZ sells, but if you're audio challenged you need this.
R**N
It works, I had my doubts.
The first few batteries I tested didn't give any result, but after about 2 minutes of trying suddenly the device started working (i was testing all new batteries). It give you a simple reading on battery life. I bought this for my grandmother who tends to get rid of her hearing aid batteries before they need to be disposed of. this helps her take into perspective how long her batteries should be lasting. I feel for what it does it might not be worth the money, but she really likes it. So I guess I shouldn't complain. It comes with simple instructions and a very straightforward guide that shows you (according to the power reading you get on the device when testing batteries) when your batteries don't have enough power left in them to be effective. I don't really think most people would needs this, but there are those that might benefit from having the ability to test if you've used batteries or not.
B**A
Worthless for in-ear monitor applications.
I use it for musician's in-ear monitors. I always test the batteries before the gig. The tester says they are fully charged even if they are about to go dead in a half hour. Then they test dead. So for me, the tester is worthless. I want to know when the battery is about to die. When there is no sound coming from the monitor, I know the battery is dead, I don't need a tester for that. Will it work better with hearing aids? I have no idea.
C**T
Great Product!
This tester works well and super easy to use. Place the negative side of the battery down on the tester to get a battery reading.
C**L
Works awesome!
I got a bad batch of hearing aid batteries recently & there is nothing more frustrating than putting in a fresh battery & your hearing aid being dead. The place I bought the BOX of batteries from said unless I could prove the batteries were bad, then they would not refund my money. I bought this cheap tester & sure enough - many were dead. Turns out the glue on the strip keeping the batteries in a "dormant" state was not keeping the air from interacting with the zinc. This tester works great & saved me a ton of $$! Helps me know if I need to take some spares with me or not - I know I should always keep some with me, but sometimes you don't.
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