1. Batteries
	
	Disposable batteries
	Audika hearing care experts recommend that you recycle your old hearing aid batteries. Find the closest battery recycling centre in your area, which provides recycling for used hearing aid batteries here. The dropped-off batteries will then be processed by removing toxic metals, before being reused in various industries.
	
	Rechargeable batteries
	Rechargeable hearing aid batteries means that you don’t have to regularly buy new non-rechargeable batteries or throw away used batteries. Its beneficial for both your wallet and the environment.
	
	    - No need to replace batteries weekly (rechargeable batteries have a life expectancy of approximately 3 years)
 
	    - Simply recharge your hearing aids at night
 
	    - Achieve a full charge with just 2-3 hours of charging time
 
	    - Save money over time
 
	
	Rechargable hearing aids vs. traditional disposable batteries
	When choosing the most optimal battery solution for you, it can be helpful to reflect on your personal needs and lifestyle. The selection criteria below is designed to help you discover the ideal battery choice for you. 
	
	
	    
	        
	            Rechargable batteries 
	             | 
	            Disposable Batteries | 
	        
	        
	            | Practical and easy to handle | 
	            Universally available | 
	        
	        
	            | Overnight charge lasts all day | 
	            Batteries can be replaced on-the-go  | 
	        
	        
	            | Rechargable feature is limited to select hearing aid types | 
	            Handling of batteries can be fiddly | 
	        
	        
	            | More environmentally friendly | 
	            Less environmentally friendly | 
	        
	    
	
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