Size 675 Hearing Aid Battery: Usage and Care Guide

Super Power” Anaton hearing aids, designed for severe to profound hearing loss, require a powerful and reliable energy source to maintain their high performance. This is where size 675 hearing aid batteries, identified by their blue color code, come into play.

Key Features of Size 675 Batteries

As the largest hearing aid battery size, size 675 is specifically designed for devices with high energy consumption.

  • Color Code: Blue
  • Typical Use: BTE hearing aids for severe hearing loss and Cochlear Implants

Special Care and Usage Instructions

Because these batteries deliver high power output, proper care is especially important:

Moisture Control

When your hearing aid is not in use, remove the battery and keep the battery door open. This step is critical to allow moisture inside the device to ventilate and dry properly.

Ventilation Time

After removing the blue tab from the battery, wait 2 minutes before inserting it into the device. This allows the zinc-air chemistry to fully activate and ensures maximum capacity and performance.

Correct Placement

Insert the battery while paying attention to the positive (+) polarity. Although size 675 batteries are larger and easier to handle, the battery door should never be forced closed.

Core Specifications

  • Super Power Performance: Engineered for high-energy consumption devices treating severe to profound hearing loss.
  • Broad Compatibility: Optimized for Super Power BTE models and compatible with Cochlear Implants.
  • Identification: Specifically uses Size 675 batteries (Blue Color Code) for maximum output.
  • High-Capacity Output: Designed to provide a reliable and powerful energy source for demanding acoustic requirements.
  • Ergonomic Handling: Larger battery size ensures easier handling and placement for users with limited manual dexterity.
  • Advanced Moisture Protection: Structural design supports critical internal ventilation through an open-door moisture control protocol.
  • Premium Quality Standards: Compatible with digitally sealed and mercury-free batteries to preserve superior sound quality.
  • Safety & Stability: Integrated safeguards for correct polarity (+) placement and non-rechargeable zinc-air stability.

Important Safety Warnings

  • Never dispose of batteries in fire.
  • Only special 675 batteries labeled “Rechargeable” can be recharged. Do not attempt to recharge standard zinc-air batteries.
  • To preserve sound quality and device performance, choose digitally sealed, mercury-free batteries compatible with Anaton hearing aids.