How Soon do Hearing Aids Need to be Upgraded?

Audiologist fits a hearing aid on mature man ear while visit a hearing clinic.

Once you get accustomed to your hearing aid, it’s difficult to be without it. Your hearing aids are, after all, your link to the world around you. But it will occasionally have to be upgraded or replaced just like all technology.

A hearing aid’s average lifespan

From 3 to 7 years will be the normal lifespan of a hearing aid. But that isn’t a set in stone rule, and you’ll need to get your hearing tested periodically to be certain your hearing aid is still the best option for your lifestyle. Technology is always improving and some hearing aids need replacing more rapidly than others so it’s good to be open to other solutions should your hearing change.

Your hearing aid longevity may be influenced by these factors

So, that’s just the typical life of a hearing aid. Which means there are lots of individuals who might see their hearing aids last much longer. Here are a number of factors that will determine how long your hearing aid should last:

  • Functionality: Technology is constantly advancing and hearing aids are keeping up with those changes. If you want your hearing aids to connect with your smartphone, TV, or other devices, or to just have the clearest sound, you may want to upgrade.
  • How often your hearing aids are used: The more often you wear your hearing aids, the sooner they will need to be replaced. Having said that, modern hearing aids are built to last. Perhaps, a better way to put it is that the more frequently you cycle power settings (turn the device on and off), the sooner you might need to get a new hearing aid.
  • Build quality: Purchasing hearing aids can be a bit costly. But, like with most things in life, you usually get what you pay for. The more robust the construction quality, the longer your hearing aid will last.
  • Proper care & maintenance: Like any piece of technology, it will have a longer life the better you care for it. That’s why you should always keep your hearing aids clean and conduct regular maintenance according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.
  • Changes to your hearing: Most grownups pick out those really small hearing aids that hide easily. Those devices have the right amount of power you need and are extremely precisely fine-tuned. If your hearing loss worsens, you might need to upgrade to a more powerful model.

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

It’s important to note that hearing aids are a really personal thing. In most cases, they are programmed specifically for your hearing and will usually have custom molds. The investment is also considerable. So getting the most you can from your hearing aids is the prevalent goal.

And it’s one you can accomplish. The best 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. Of course, doing the recommended cleaning and maintenance is essential.

Your hearing aid will normally work well for at least five years. Whether you’re able to get more than that is, mostly, up to chance. But ultimately, you will have to decide. You will probably, inevitably, want some of the features that modern hearing aids offer. So, contact us to make an appointment for a hearing exam right away. We’ll help you figure out which hearing aid is right for you.

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