Hearing Aid Batteries
Every Hearing Aid Battery Size, In Stock
Whether you need hearing aid batteries in Burbank, CA for a behind-the-ear, in-the-ear, or RIC device, Sound Advice keeps all four zinc-air sizes — 10 (yellow), 13 (orange), 312 (brown), and 675 (blue) — stocked for same-day pickup. Drop in during business hours and we'll match your aid to the correct cell, sell you a fresh pack of long-lasting batteries, and quick-check your devices while you're here.
Or Skip the Batteries — Go Rechargeable
If counting down to the next battery change has gotten old, ask Dr. Lew about rechargeable hearing aids in Burbank. Every brand we carry — Phonak, ReSound, Signia, Unitron, and Widex — now offers lithium-ion models that last a full day on one charge and drop into a desktop case overnight. Most patients who make the switch never look back, and we'll help you pick a brand and style that suits your hearing loss and lifestyle.
60-Day Satisfaction Guarantee on Every Pair
Every prescription hearing aid fitted at Sound Advice is backed by a 60-day satisfaction guarantee. Wear them at work, at restaurants, in the studio, and at home — if they aren't the right fit after 60 days, bring them back and we'll exchange them for a different model. Real life is the only test that counts.
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What real Burbank patients — musicians, parents, seniors, and Veterans — say about hearing better with Sound Advice.
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Sound Advice is on the first floor of the University of La Verne building in the Burbank media district — wheelchair accessible. Call or request an appointment online.
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- Women-owned practice, est. 1991
- Doctor of Audiology — 30+ years exp
- 60-day satisfaction guarantee
- Wheelchair accessible, on-site parking
“Dr. Lew and her team are exceptional. From the front desk to the testing booth, everyone takes the time to explain what's happening and answer every question. My hearing aids were fitted carefully, and the follow-up visits made all the difference. Honest, thorough, and genuinely caring care.”— Sound Advice patient
Sound Advice
Burbank4001 W Alameda Ave #101, Burbank, CA 91505
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Thursday | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Friday | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Saturday | 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Hearing Aid Battery FAQs
Common questions about hearing aid batteries in Burbank, CA — battery sizes, expected lifespan, rechargeable options, and where to buy in-store at Sound Advice.
Modern zinc-air hearing aid battery sizes come in four color-coded options: size 10 (yellow) for small in-the-canal and invisible styles, size 312 (brown) for most RIC and smaller BTE aids, size 13 (orange) for larger BTE and in-the-ear styles, and size 675 (blue) for high-powered BTE and pediatric aids. If you don't know your size, bring an old battery — or your aids — to Sound Advice and we'll match you on the spot. The color sticker on the battery tab matches the colored door or sticker on most hearing aids.
It depends on the size and how heavily you use streaming features. Rough averages with about 16 hours of daily wear: size 10 — 3 to 7 days, size 312 — 7 to 10 days, size 13 — 10 to 14 days, and size 675 — 14 to 20 days. Streaming phone calls, music, or TV audio through Bluetooth drains the cell noticeably faster — sometimes by 30 to 50 percent. If your hearing aid battery life suddenly drops, bring the aids in. It's often a sign of moisture or a programming change worth checking.
For most patients, yes. Long-lasting hearing aid batteries in lithium-ion rechargeable models give you a full day of wear — including streaming — on a single overnight charge, and the desktop case is easier to handle than tiny replacement cells. Over a typical five-year wear cycle, rechargeables save money versus a continuous supply of zinc-airs, and they're noticeably better for the environment. Disposables still make sense for patients who travel where charging isn't reliable, who need the longest possible wear time per cell, or whose hearing aid style doesn't yet ship with a rechargeable option.
Absolutely. Sound Advice keeps hearing aid batteries stocked for walk-in pickup whenever the office is open — no appointment, no commitment. We're at 4001 W Alameda Ave #101 in Burbank, on floor one of the University of La Verne building, Tuesday through Saturday. If you'd like us to check your hearing aids while you're here, that's free with a battery purchase. To confirm we have your size on hand before you drive over, call 818-841-0066 and we'll set a pack aside at the front desk.