Replacement Battery for the TV Ears Headset
NOTE:Compatible with any TV Ears 5.0 headset (11621), including the 5.0 Analog System (11641) and 5.0 Digital System (11741).
Batteries can last around 1 year, though actual lifespan may vary depending on how often the device is used and charged. For best results, please consult a TV Ears technician before replacing the battery.
$19.95
NOTE: The TV Ears Battery Replacement is only compatible with any TV Ears 5.0 headset (11621), including the 5.0 Analog System (11641) and 5.0 Digital System (11741).
Please call us toll-free at 888-883-3277 before purchasing this product so we can help determine if a battery replacement is necessary.
The TV Ears Battery Replacement is a small rechargeable battery located inside the TV Ears 5.0 headset. On a full charge, batteries can last around 4 hours per use. We recommend replacing the battery when you notice a decrease in typical operating time.
Batteries can last up to 1 year depending on use, but this depends on usage and how often the device is charged and discharged.





| Battery Type | Rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) |
| Operating Time | Around 4 hours on a full charge |
| Battery Lifetime | Can last around 1 year |
To help prevent premature battery wear, charge the headset for a full 14 hours upon arrival before first use. Avoid storing the headset unused for extended periods of time, as this can impact long-term battery performance.
A fully charged TV Ears 5.0 headset typically provides up to 4 hours of listening time. Higher volume levels draw more power and may reduce overall battery life. Like all rechargeable batteries, performance can gradually decrease over time—especially if the headset is frequently recharged before it has fully drained.
For best long-term performance, allow the headset to fully discharge before recharging whenever possible. Many customers choose to keep two headsets on rotation—so one is always ready to go—while also helping extend overall battery life and minimize battery memory effects that can reduce charging capacity over time.

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