CA-110 / CA-110E Charging Cable Cord for HFR20 HFR21 HFR26 HFR27 R28 HFR36
Product Details:
The CA-110 / CA-110E Charging Cable is a specialized charging cable designed for specific hearing aid models manufactured by GN Hearing. It is an essential accessory that enables effortless charging and provides optimal performance for your hearing aid devices. Crafted with high-quality materials, this charging cable is built to last and withstand the rigors of everyday use.
Compatibility:
This charging cable is compatible with the following hearing aid models from GN Hearing:
- HFR20
- HFR21
- HFR26
- HFR27
- R28
- HFR36
Key Features:
The CA-110 / CA-110E Charging Cable offers several key features that enhance its functionality and user experience:
- Easy Installation: Effortless setup for hassle-free charging.
- Durable Construction: High-quality materials ensure longevity and durability.
- Color Options: Choose from a range of colors to match your personal style.
Benefits:
By utilizing the CA-110 / CA-110E Charging Cable, users can reap several benefits:
- Reliable Charging: Provides dependable charging, ensuring your hearing aids are ready for use whenever you need them.
- Extended Battery Life: Efficient charging helps prolong the battery life of your hearing aids.
- Convenience: Eliminates the hassle of replacing batteries, offering a more convenient charging experience.
Additional Features:
- Compact Design: The compact and lightweight design makes the charging cable highly portable.
- Protective Cap: The included protective cap shields the cable connector from dust and debris.
- Compatibility with Wall Adapters: Can be used with standard wall adapters for versatile charging options.
Specifications:
Feature |
Specification |
Length |
39 inches (1 meter) |
Connector Type |
IEC 60320 C13 (power plug) |
Compatibility |
GN Hearing hearing aid models HFR20, HFR21, HFR26, HFR27, R28, HFR36 |
Colors |
Black, Beige, Brown |
Additional Information:
Manufacturer’s Product Page
In-Depth Guide to Charging Options for Signia Hearing Aids
Charging Your Hearing Aids: A Comprehensive Guide