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It’s difficult to be separated from your hearing aid after you get used to using one. After all, your hearing aids are crucial to connect with your world. But just like all technology, though, it will need to be upgraded eventually.

A hearing aid’s typical lifespan

A hearing aid will normally last 3 to 7 years. You will need to get regular hearing exams to be certain your current hearing aid is still the best solution for your hearing needs, and the 3 to 7 year lifespan isn’t etched in stone. Technology is always advancing and some hearing aids wear out more rapidly than others so it’s good to be open to other options should your hearing change.

There are other things that will impact the longevity of your hearing aids

So hearing aids have an “average” longevity of 3 to 7 years. So hearing may last a lot longer for some individuals. How long your hearing aids will last is determined by quite a few factors:

  • How often your hearing aids are used: The more often you use your hearing aids, the sooner they will have to be replaced. But that isn’t always the situation, modern hearing aids are made to be used for a long time. Maybe, a better way to say it is that the more frequently you cycle power settings (turn the device off and on), the sooner you might need to get a new hearing aid.
  • Functionality: Hearing aids have been keeping up with constantly advancing technology. You may want to upgrade your hearing aid if you want the clearest sound or if you want to connect with you your smart-devices including your phone or TV.
  • Changes to your hearing: Most adults pick out those really small hearing aids that conceal easily. That type of hearing aid can be very precisely calibrated and will have exactly the right amount of power you need. If your hearing loss worsens, you may need to upgrade to a more powerful model.
  • Proper care & maintenance: Like any piece of technology, it will last longer the better you care for it. So, keeping your hearing aid clean and doing routine maintenance as the manufacturer recommends is something you should always do.
  • Build quality: Purchasing hearing aids can be a bit pricey. But, you usually get what you pay for, like with most things in life. The better the construction quality, the longer your hearing aid should last.

How can you get longer life out of your hearing aid?

We have to understand that hearing aids are rather personal things. Usually, they will be specifically molded to the shape of your ears and programmed to your specific needs. The investment is also substantial. So getting the most you can out of your hearing aids is the prevalent goal.

And it’s one you can accomplish. The most practical thing you can do if you want your hearing aid to last is take good care of it. Try not to drop them or get them wet. And make sure you do all the recommended cleaning and maintenance.

You’ll normally be able to get a good five years from your hearing aid. You may or may not get more than that. But ultimately, you will have to make a choice. You will most likely, inevitably, want some of the features that modern hearing aids offer. So, call us to make an appointment for a hearing exam right away. We’ll help you figure out which hearing aid is best for you.

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The site information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. To receive personalized advice or treatment, schedule an appointment.
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