Convenience is key with rechargeable hearing aids.
If you’ve grown tired of replacing the batteries in your hearing aids, or simply don’t like the prospect of using disposable batteries, rechargeable aids may be the best option. In addition to lowering your carbon footprint, using these types of hearing aids is much simpler than using traditional hearing aids.
Those with dexterity challenges may also prefer rechargeable hearing aids. There’s no fiddling around with small batteries or compartments, allowing you to simply use your hearing aids without any worries.
However, rechargeable hearing aids may not be the best choice if you’re limited to a strict budget. Charging units tend to cost several hundred dollars, meaning you may prefer using disposable batteries so you can spread your costs over time. Furthermore, few in-the-ear options offer rechargeable batteries, meaning those who want discreet hearing aids may wish to look elsewhere.