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Energizer Hearing Aid Batteries Size 675, Blue Tab
- Our longest-lasting size 675 hearing aid batteries ever, provide long-lasting performance in a variety of hearing devices
- Energizer 675 hearing aid batteries deliver long lasting performance
- Certified child resistant packaging – 100% child resistant in CRP testing* *Senior Adult Test, Sequential Child Test, CPSC 16 CFR PART 1700.20, August 2023, Prepared by Child Related Research, Inc
- Long, colored blue tabs make using and handling these batteries easy.
- Designed to deliver reliable sound quality across the life of the battery without damaging leaks.
- Holds power for up to 4 years in storage
- Mercury Free
You’ll love hearing this: Energizer hearing aid batteries are our longest-lasting ever. And trust us, we know a thing or two about ears. Energizer batteries deliver consistent sound quality across their life span for a better hearing experience. They’re also designed to prevent damaging leaks and premature low battery signals to ensure you always get our best performance and enjoy hearing everything the world has to offer. In compliance with Reese’s Law, now packaged in certified child-resistant packaging*, that is 100% child resistant in testing*. What’s more, the new child-resistant packs can be easily opened by adults, using scissors, due to the senior-considerate packaging design*. To replace your hearing aid batteries, make sure you are sitting down with your battery pack and a pair of scissors, ideally over a table. Carefully use the scissors to cut through the staking points either side of the battery to open the pack and access the hearing aid batteries one by one. Think of this as like cutting a slice of a pie. Carefully remove your battery from the pack. Remove the tab and allow it to breathe for one minute. Place your battery inside your hearing aid. Be sure to store any loose batteries safely and out of reach of children. *Senior Adult Test, Sequential Child Test, CPSC 16 CFR PART 1700.20, August 2023, Prepared by Child Related Research, Inc.