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IQBuds Boost by Nuhera.com is their second iteration of an in-ear high end hearing aid replacement. Model no. NU317. Price was $US400 for the set with a charger.

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Does any one want to take a go at changing the batteries in these?

Nuheara.com technical support told me to FOAD when I followed their web technical support directions to send the buds in to replace the batteries. These are standard VARTA CP1654 100mah rechargeable 3.7v batteries available for $13 on eBay.

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yes I want to replace them too, but how did you open it?

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I did not open it. The photos are from an online source noted in the IQ Boost info page. I’d try it myself, but I’m worried about breaking them. It looks like there is glue residue on one side, and lock tabs around the other three sides. I don’t know how to open them and haven’t tried any of my tools on them yet. It seems like it may need the vice treatment and careful prying…

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I just open it is easy but now needs some soldering job cause the battery is solder in there

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