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Sprint 917 Batteries – Compatibility & Buying Guide | Japebo

If you’re looking for Sprint 917 batteries, you’re in the right place. “917” is a battery size code, and choosing the correct size matters for fit, safe use, and reliable power. This guide explains what Sprint 917 batteries are, which hearing aids typically use them, how to confirm compatibility, and how to get the best performance from each pack.

What is a Sprint 917 battery?
A Sprint 917 is a disposable zinc-air hearing aid battery in size 917. Hearing aid battery sizes are standardized, so “917” refers to the physical size and contact layout—meaning you should match the size code used by your device (or your current battery packaging).
Important: The correct battery size for your hearing aid is determined by the device’s battery compartment. If your hearing aid is specified for 917, you should use 917—not a “close” size—because alternatives may not fit properly or may cause poor contact.

Sprint 917 compatibility: how to confirm you need size 917
To make sure you’re buying the right Sprint battery, use one (or more) of these quick checks:

Check your current battery: the size code is often printed on the pack (and sometimes on the battery itself).
Check your hearing aid manual or documentation: look for “Battery size 917”.
Look inside the battery door/compartment: some devices state the battery size on the inside label.

If your current pack says 917, you can safely replace it with Sprint 917 batteries.

Who are Sprint 917 batteries for (and who are they not for)?
Sprint 917 batteries are for:

Hearing aids that explicitly require size 917
Users who prefer replaceable batteries rather than rechargeable solutions
People who want a simple “swap and go” power option for everyday use

They are not for:

Rechargeable hearing aids that use a built-in lithium-ion battery (no removable 917 compartment)
Hearing aids that require a different standardized size code (e.g., 10, 312, 13, 675, etc.)

How to choose the right Sprint 917 option
Within the same size code (917), the main decision is typically how many batteries you want to keep on hand. Consider:

Your usage pattern: daily wearers usually benefit from buying multiple packs to avoid running out.
Convenience: keeping a spare pack at home and one in a bag/jacket reduces the risk of being caught without power.
Storage time: if you rarely use your hearing aid, smaller quantities may make sense so packs get used sooner after opening.

Get longer life from Sprint 917 batteries (zinc-air tips)
Zinc-air batteries activate when air enters the cell after you remove the tab. For best performance:

Remove the sticker tab and wait briefly before inserting (this helps the battery fully activate).
Store batteries at room temperature in a dry place—avoid humidity and heat.
Don’t store loose batteries in pockets or bags where they can contact keys/coins.
Open the battery door at night (if recommended by your hearing care professional) to reduce moisture build-up.

Common Sprint 917 battery problems (and quick fixes)
The hearing aid turns off or cuts out

Make sure you’re using size 917 (not a different size that fits “almost”)
Check that the battery is inserted with the correct polarity (+/–)
Clean the battery contacts gently if you see residue or oxidation

The battery seems to drain too quickly

Ensure you wait briefly after removing the tab before inserting
Check for moisture issues (especially after sweating or rain)
If you stream audio or use power-hungry programs frequently, faster drain can be normal

Battery door won’t close

Confirm the battery is seated flat and is the correct size (917)
Look for debris in the compartment that may block closing

Where to buy Sprint 917 batteries
Buy Sprint 917 hearing aid batteries from a trusted retailer to ensure fresh stock and correct sizing. On Japebo you’ll find Sprint 917 batteries suitable for hearing aids that require the standardized 917 size—so you can order confidently and keep a spare supply ready.

FAQ: Sprint 917 batteries
Is “Sprint 917” the same as any other 917 battery?
Yes, in terms of size and fit. “917” is a standardized size code. If your hearing aid needs 917, any quality 917 zinc-air battery should fit. Brand differences typically relate to packaging, consistency, and shelf freshness—not the physical size.

How do I know if my hearing aid uses 917?
Check your current battery packaging, your manual, or the label inside the battery door. If it states 917, choose Sprint 917.

Can I use a different battery size if I can’t find 917?
No. Hearing aid battery sizes are not interchangeable. Using the wrong size may prevent proper contact, cause the door not to close, or lead to unreliable power.

Do Sprint 917 batteries work in rechargeable hearing aids?
No. Rechargeable models typically have a built-in battery and charging contacts rather than a removable 917 battery compartment.

What’s the best way to store spare Sprint 917 batteries?
Keep them in their original packaging, dry, and at room temperature. Avoid storing them in humid rooms (like bathrooms) or in direct sunlight.