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Amazon Basics 1.45 Volt Hearing Aid Batteries, Brown Tab - Pack of 60, Size 312 - Improved Performance

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Style: Size 312


Features

  • IN THE BOX: 60-pack of 1.45-volt hearing aid batteries (brown tab, size 312)
  • DESIGNED TO LAST: 4-year shelf life for reliable power when needed
  • EASY USE & STORAGE: Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
  • RELIABLE PERFORMANCE: Zinc Air technology delivers clear sound throughout the life of the battery
  • FOR BEST RESULTS: Remove the tab from the battery and let sit un-tabbed for one minute before inserting into device; this allows air to activate the formula in the cell and power up the battery

Description

Amazon Basics 1.45 Volt Hearing Aid Batteries, Brown Tab - Pack of 60, Size 312 - Improved Performance From the Manufacturer Amazon Basics


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10 x 5 x 3 inches; 2.4 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Zinc-Air A312


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 60 Unknown batteries required.


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 15, 2016


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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  • As good as (or BETTER) than any I've bought elsewhere!
Style: Size 312
(Updated June 2019) These hearing aid batteries are still "da bomb!". They are still working just like I described below - I am still averaging over 9 days per battery, so my FIVE STAR RATING??? I'd give them more stars if I could! If you wear hearing aids, please, do yourself a favor and try these! SO MUCH LESS EXPENSIVE than those in drug/grocery stores, even "discount stores"... and they last longer! Questions? Feel free to ask! I'm a happy customer!!!! (ORIGINAL REVIEW - and it is all STILL TRUE!!!!!) I have worn hearing aids for over half my life. Buying hearing aid (HA) batteries is a never-ending endeavor. /I've bought them from my audiologist's office but they are SO expensive, yet I require them in order to interact with my world. I've purchased them from my local drug store before in a pinch, and unless you can catch them on sale, again, SO expensive. A few months ago my husband bought some regular AmazonBasics batteries (AA, AAA, etc) and they lasted well, so I thought, "Why not?". My question now is "Why did I wait so long to try these???". My regular name brand batteries from the drug store or my audiologist last me exactly 7 days - rarely one might last 8 days. I just had to change one of my HA Batteries today. The last time I put one in was 10 days ago.... TEN. That's three days longer than the ones sitting in the drug store or audiologist's office shelves. The other battery (as I wear two aids, one in each ear) seems to still be going for me... but I'm thrilled with 10 days! These batteries are packaged in a little box that fits in my hand (pictures), and there are 10 packages of 6 (size 312) batteries. Other brands of batteries that are size 312 are color-coded with a brown header on the card holding the 6( or 8 or 12) batteries and peel off tabs on the back of the battery - these are color-coded in exactly the same way. Note: in case you didn't know, the peel-off tabs must not be removed until you are going to place them in your HA. Once the tab is removed the battery is activated. If you leave your batteries in a hot car, and the adhesive evaporates due to the heat, your batteries could be prematurely activated and go bad before you actually get to use them in your HA! Hearing Aids have an expiration date (these that I purchased recently are good through 11/2020). Y'all - I paid less than $14 for SIXTY hearing aid batteries. That's less than a QUARTER per battery!!!!! And it was delivered free with Prime! I didn't have to get dressed and drive into town to the store, mess with expiration dates, long lines to check out.... nope, nope, nope! I have spent as much as a DOLLAR PER BATTERY at the drug store !!!!!! The ones at my audiologist's office were less than that (about 80 cents per battery). Will I purchase these again? Ohhhhh, yeah! For sure I will! I'd be crazy not to! My purpose in reviewing this and other items is only to provide my honest opinion based on my experience with the item. Therefore, the opinions expressed herein are my own, based on my personal experience with this product and my perceived utility of the product as well as its value for the cost. Also, note that I will not downrate a seller because of my personal difficulty using an item unless it is directly related to something they are directly responsible for, such as their instructions, lack thereof, or manufacturing or packaging errors. If you have any questions regarding my review, please do ask, and if my review is helpful to you, please consider letting me know by using the voting buttons at the end of the review. Have a blessed day! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2019 by N. Keithley

  • There are NO hearing aid batteries better than these TRUST ME!
Style: Size 312
I have Widex Beyond hearing aids which I stream my music, phone calls, and tv to. I have tried 7 different brands of 312 hearing aid batteries and these Amazon Basics brand of batteries are by far the cheapest and more importantly they are much higher quality than any of the other brands. They last 1-2 more days than any other brand, and my Widex Beyond hearing aids function with no issues at all with these batteries. I’m 38 years old and my hearing aids are my first set but after using many other brands of batteries, I won’t be trying any other brand. I can’t speak for your hearing aids but mine work best with Amazon Basics 312 Hearing Aid batteries. Trust me you won’t regret these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2017 by Amazonadct

  • Buy a name brand instead - many of these batteries die after 2 days!
Style: Size 312
Don't waste your money on these batteries. I bought 10 6-packs, all expiring in 2021. Out of every 6-pack, at least 1 or 2 of the batteries only last 2 days. If you're out of your home, you go the rest of the day with only 1 hearing aid working until you can get back and put in a new battery. The ones that work last the full week, as people expect them to, but there have been so many of them that are dead after 2 days. Amazon may be a great place to shop, but they suck at making batteries. Buy a name brand instead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2018 by Jane Hinman

  • Significantly outlasts my regular batteries
Style: Size 312
I've been using the Rayovac Proline batters and I've found the Amazon batteries last 3-5 days longer. I'm super impressed and will make these my go-to hearing aid battery.
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2016 by S. Peterson

  • Last longer than any other hearing aid battery I've used!
Style: Size 312
What a surprise! I wasn't expecting anything more than average battery life. Maybe I got a new, fresh batch? Or maybe they're just this good, but they outlast other brands I've used (unnamed ones from my audiologist, RayOVac Extra, and Power One) by a considerable amount. I am very pleased with their performance and price! (Just a reminder: Remember to take off the little paper tab on each battery, and let it "air out" for at least five minutes before installing it in your hearing aid.) The only negative I can think of is that the protective paper tabs could be larger;I find them a little difficult to remove.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2017 by Roberta

  • AVOID. VERY SMALL TAB TO FUSS WITH
Style: Size 312
While these Amazon Basics do last as long as other brands, those of us seniors who have dexterity problems should know that the BROWN TAB sealing the airholes is VERY SHORT AND HARD TO REMOVE. This battery CANNOT be placed into the Aid first with the assistance of the tab, to be removed after seating into compartment. TAB is so short and tiny MUST be removed first and Then placed into battery area which I find difficult. Plan on dropping several of these Basics before you suceed. I am going to AVOID these in the future. The savings are not worth the aggravation- 3.33 cents per battery. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2018 by Tim

  • Comparing AmazonBasics, PowerOne and Kirkland batteries.
Style: Size 312
Since I've had my current hearing aids I've purchased battery packs from PowerOne, Kirkland and AmazonBasics. I've kept a record of battery changes from the beginning so have a good idea of their life span. I've only used a few of the Amazon batteries so far, but enough to have a good handle on their average life. PowerOne and Amazon are roughly equal and Kirkland's life span is much shorter. The price of the Kirkland batteries was lower, however, so that the "price per day" came out about the same. One of the AmazonBasics batteries would not work because of a manufacturing defect -- the negative surface was so indented that it did not make contact with the hearing aid's terminal. I don't see that defect on any of the remaining 59 batteries in the pack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2018 by Olddoc

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