How Long Can You Expect Your Hearing Aids to Last?

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With proper care, hearing aids can last for several years, but their effectiveness depends on their alignment with your present level of hearing loss. Getting regular hearing evaluations is key to making certain your hearing aids are programmed and fit properly. Here are a few tips to help you get the most from your hearing aids.

Is there a lifespan for hearing aids?

Just like most products, hearing aids have a lifespan. Much like the perishability of milk or the longevity of canned goods, hearing aids also have a limited period of optimal performance. Even sophisticated electronics, like your state-of-the-art TV, will eventually warrant an upgrade. So it probably won’t be surprising that hearing aids also have a lifespan.

Two to five years is a normal lifespan for modern hearing aids but as technology accelerates, you might want to update sooner. However, the longevity of your hearing aids is dependent on several factors:

  • Maintenance: Needless to say, you will get a longer lifespan from your hearing aid with diligent care. Regular cleaning and maintenance will significantly prolong functional longevity.
  • Batteries: Modern hearing aids almost always use rechargeable batteries now, but battery type can definitely effect longevity.
  • Type: Inside-the-ear and behind the ear are the two main types of hearing aids. Inside-the-ear models, exposed to the ear canal’s sweat and debris, typically last about five years, while behind-the-ear models endure for about 6 to 7 years as a result of their enhanced protection against moisture and debris.
  • Construction: Modern hearing aids have diverse materials, from silicon to metal to nano-coated plastics. While designed for durability, the type of materials may effect longevity, especially if you’re prone to accidental drops.

While the estimated lifespan is based on typical usage, neglecting to wear or maintain your hearing aids might impact their effectiveness. Considering potential earwax build-up, routine cleanings and check-ups are essential to optimum functionality and fit.

When to anticipate replacement

You might find that it’s time for a replacement when, over time, you start to detect a drop in the performance of your hearing aid. However, certain circumstances might warrant an earlier upgrade:

  • Lifestyle shifts: You might decide it’s time for an upgrade when you have a change of lifestyle and realize you need some new features.
  • Hearing changes: Considerable alterations in hearing levels necessitate reprogramming for optimum results, prompting consideration of a new pair of hearing aids.
  • Technological advancements: Annual developments introduce cutting-edge features that can substantially improve hearing aid functionality, compelling consideration of newer models.

Forecasting the precise time frame for hearing aid upgrade proves to be a challenge, given the multitude of variables. Nevertheless, a general guideline of 2 to 5 years offers a reliable reference point.

Think it might be time for an upgrade? Call us today to make an appointment.

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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