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Once you get used to wearing a hearing aid, it’s difficult to be without it. After all, your hearing aids are crucial to connect to your world. But just like any technology you use daily, it will periodically need to be replaced or updated.

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. But that’s not a strict rule, and you need to have your hearing checked periodically to be sure your hearing aid is still the best option for you. Technology is constantly advancing and some hearing aids wear out more quickly than others, assuming your hearing doesn’t change.

Your Hearing Aid Longevity May be Affected by These Factors

But that’s only the average life of a hearing aid. Which means that there are a lot of people who might see their hearing aids last far longer. How long your hearing aids will last is influenced by a number of considerations:

  • Build quality: Hearing aids are expensive. But, like so many things, you normally get what you pay for. The better the build quality, the longer your hearing aid should last.
  • Maintenance and regular care: In many ways, a hearing aid is like any other piece of technology: the better you take care of it, the longer it’ll last. As per the manufacturer’s guidelines, you should always do routine upkeep 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 additional sophistication, and usually, it ends up being worth it. But additional complex technology does introduce a breakability factor. One thing that helps is that software upgrades instead of hardware upgrades have been cleverly employed for greater functionality in current day hearing aids.
  • Changes to your hearing: Those little, easy to hide devices are will usually the choice of adults who wear hearing aids. Those devices have the exact amount of power you need and are very precisely calibrated. You may need to switch to a more powerful hearing aid if your hearing gets worse.
  • How often your hearing aids are worn: So if you wear your hearing aid more frequently, you will to replace it sooner. But that’s not always the case, modern hearing aids are meant to be used for long periods. Perhaps a better way to say it is that the more often you cycle power settings (turn the device on and off), the sooner you could need to get a new hearing aid.
  • Capability: Technology is continuously changing, and hearing aids have been changing too. If you want your hearing aids to have the sharpest sound, you may want to upgrade. This will also permit you to sync your device to your smartphone, television and other devices.

Can You Make Your Hearing Aids Last Longer?

We have to acknowledge that hearing aids are pretty personal things. They may have custom molds and in the majority of cases are programmed especially for your ears. Also, they are a significant investment. So it’s a common goal to get the most that you can from your hearing aid.

And it’s one you can achieve. Taking good care of your hearing aids is the best thing you can do to make sure that your hearing aids last as long as possible. Getting them wet or dropping them are things you should never do if possible. And all the needed upkeep and cleaning are things you should not neglect.

Your hearing aids should last around five years. Whether you will be able to get more than that is, often, up to chance. But sometimes it’s up to you. Ultimately, you will probably want the new features provided by more modern hearing aids. So, to determine what hearing aid is best for you, schedule a hearing test right away.

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