The Rayovac hearing aid battery has a pull tab that, next to the Duracell's, is the easiest to grasp. I judge these to be a good comprise between the number of the days the batteries last and the convenience of pull tab that is moderately easy to grasp.
It seems counter-intuitive that many brands of hearing aid batteries have tabs that may prove problematic for the elderly to grasp. The elderly, being the very demographic most likely to use hearing aids, often are the ones who may have the most physical or mental challenges associated with grasping small battery tabs. The Duracell folks have got the pull tab design that is the most convenient. However, I found that they last a full two days shorter than the batteries made by Rayovac.
I'm pleased with my recent purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Rayovac.com
Customer Rating
5
Lasted
on November 20, 2018
Posted by: Abster05
from Fresno, California
Gender:Female
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My grandmother uses these on a daily basis. Well she didn’t need to replace as often as her previous brand. An a great deal as well.
These Ray-O-Vac batteries fit my hearing aids much better than the other brand I was using. They last longer too. The online price is much more reasonable than the price drug stores are charging for them. i HIGHLY RECOMMEND THEM.
I like your batteries. I found that they last a lot longer then the others that I have tried. They were recommend by my doctor and I am so glad that he did.
My batteries last about ( 2 weeks)! I wear two aids. The online ordering is very easy, and I get fast service. I also order for an elderly friend, who seems happy with them. her brand did not last as long. I am tempted to order other batteries on line from your website.
i purchased several 24 packs. i was having trouble with my hearing aids resetting themselves at random when I used other batteries. With rayovac batteries I no longer have the problem