Summary:
Rayovac will showcase its latest hearing aid battery innovations, including child-resistant packaging and advanced Sound Fusion Technology, at the AAA 2025 + HearTech Expo in New Orleans.
Key Takeaways:
- Regulatory Compliance – Rayovac’s child-resistant hearing aid battery packaging meets the requirements of Reese’s Law in the U.S.
- Technological Advancement – The brand’s Sound Fusion Technology provides up to 9% longer battery life and enhanced wireless streaming.
- Industry Engagement – Rayovac aims to educate audiologists and customers on its innovations at the AAA 2025 + HearTech Expo.
Rayovac, a brand of the hearing aid battery manufacturer Energizer, is set to showcase its innovations and products at the AAA 2025 conference that will attract esteemed audiologists from all over the world.
The American Academy of Audiology (AAA) 2025 + HearTech Expo will take place March 26-29 at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in Louisiana.
Visitors to the event will have the opportunity to visit the Rayovac booth (no. 419) and discover more about the brand’s child-resistant hearing aid battery packaging. The packaging was introduced to comply with the requirements of Reese’s Law in the United States.
Designed specifically for the Rayovac Extra and ProLine ranges, the packaging has been certified in independent testing to be 100% child-resistant and still contains the same high-quality long-lasting hearing aid batteries. According to Rayovac, as the company continues to comply with regulatory requirements, it remains committed to supporting its customers throughout this transition.
More information about how to access the packs can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWjVt5QNRFY.
At the AAA conference Rayovac will showcase its most advanced hearing aid battery, featuring its cutting-edge, Sound Fusion Technology. According to the company, it delivers up to 9% more battery life compared to competitor models and five more hours of wireless streaming, and holds power for up to four years in storage.
“Once again we’re eagerly looking forward to attending this year’s AAA Tech Expo,” says Paula Brinson-Pyke, director of marketing for Rayovac. “As the world’s largest manufacturer of zinc air hearing aid batteries, we’re excited to talk to delegates about our child-resistant packaging for the American audiology market and help our customers understand and communicate the requirements of Reese’s Law.
“Our friendly team will also be on hand to discuss the benefits of our Sound Fusion Technology and latest industry innovations that are helping to power this industry forward. With more than 115 years’ experience in battery innovation, we make and distribute hearing aid batteries to more than 100 countries, providing hearing aid battery consumers with the power they can trust and rely on.”
For more information on Reese’s Law, visit https://rayovacportal.com/downloads/reeses-law/
For more information about Rayovac, visit https://rayovac.eu/USA/
Unfortunately, the child-proof packaging is making it very difficult for my patients to actually use their hearing aids. I have blind patients who cannot open the packaging, because they struggle to safely open it with scissors. I have patients with dexterity issues who cannot cut through the hard plastic. Some patients have cut the batteries without realizing, unknowingly allowing them to leak into the hearing aid and causing corrosion. My clinic staff have ended up having to open all the packs for some of these patients and transferring them into the older not child-proof reel style packaging, just so they can use their hearing aids! There must be a different option created which is both child-proof and easier for patients to open.