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Will My Hearing Aids Last Over a Long Period of Time?

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Once you get used to wearing a hearing aid, it’s difficult to be without it. Let’s face it, if you want to stay connected to the world, your hearing aids are key. But just like any technology you use on a daily basis, it will occasionally need to be replaced or upgraded.

The Typical Hearing Aid Lifespan

So the typical hearing aid will last how long?3 to 5 years will be the average lifespan of a typical hearing aid. In order to be certain hearing aids are still your best choice, you should have your hearing tested periodically because there’s no definitive rule. Technology is continuously changing and some hearing aids wear out more rapidly than others, assuming your hearing doesn’t change.

Factors That Might Influence Your Hearing Aid Longevity

Because that’s just the average, right? Which means hearing aids might last much longer for many individuals. How long your hearing aids will last is influenced by a number of considerations:

  • Quality of Build: Hearing aids are expensive. But, like so many things, you usually get what you pay for. The better the build quality, the longer your hearing aid is likely to last.
  • Changes to your hearing: If you’re an adult and you use a hearing aid, you’ve most likely gone with one of those little, easy to hide devices. Those devices have the exact amount of power you require and are very precisely calibrated. You might need to switch to a more powerful hearing aid if your hearing gets worse.
  • Capability: Hearing aids have been changing along with constantly changing technology. If you want your hearing aids to have the clearest sound, you may want to upgrade. This will also allow you to sync your device to your television, smartphone and other devices.
  • How often your hearing aids are worn: So if you use your hearing aid more frequently, you will to replace it sooner. But modern hearing aids are manufactured to be used for long durations so that’s not always the case. Maybe a better way to say it is that the more often you cycle power settings (turn the device on and off), the sooner you might have to get a new hearing aid.
  • Upkeep and regular care: A hearing aid is like all other technology in many ways: the better you take care of it, the longer it will last. As per the manufacturer’s recommendations, you should always perform routine maintenance and also clean your hearing aids.
  • The Hearing Aid’s Complexity: A lot more can go wrong with your hearing aid if it’s more complex because there are more variables to contend with. However, you might need that added sophistication, and often, it winds up being worth it. But added complex technology does introduce a breakability factor. Modern hearing aids have gotten quite clever about presenting more functionality using software instead of hardware, which is helpful.

Can You Make Your Hearing Aids Last Longer?

We need to recognize that hearing aids are pretty personal things. They might have custom molds and in the majority of cases are programmed specifically for you. Also, they are a significant investment. So it’s a common objective to get the most out of your hearing aid.

And it’s one you can accomplish. Caring for your hearing aids is the best thing you can do to be certain that your hearing aids last as long as possible. Try not to drop them or get them wet. And make sure you do all the required maintenance and cleaning.

Your hearing aids should last around five years. Whether you can get more than that is, often, up to chance. But at some point when you have to make a choice. Ultimately, you will likely want the new features provided by more modern hearing aids. So, schedule an appointment for a hearing test today to find out which hearing aid is the best one for you.

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