How Long Should my Hearing Aids Last?

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

Once you get accustomed to your hearing aid, it’s hard to go without it. Your hearing aids are, after all, your link to the world around you. But just like any technology, though, it will have to be upgraded eventually.

A hearing aid’s typical lifespan

A hearing aid will usually last 3 to 7 years. But that isn’t a set in stone rule, and you’ll need to have your hearing assessed periodically to be sure your hearing aid is still the best option for your lifestyle. As your hearing changes, your latest hearing aid might not be the ideal solution anymore and with constantly developing technology, some hearing aids will have to be upgraded sooner than others.

Your hearing aid lifespan may be impacted by these factors

So hearing aids have an “average” lifespan of 3 to 7 years. So hearing might last much longer for some individuals. Here are a few considerations that will establish how long your hearing aid should last:

  • Functionality: Hearing aids have been keeping pace with constantly changing technology. If you want your hearing aids to sync with your smartphone, TV, or other devices, or to just have the sharpest sound, you may want to upgrade.
  • Changes to your hearing: Most adults pick out those really small hearing aids that hide easily. Those devices have the correct amount of power you require and are extremely precisely calibrated. You may need to upgrade to a more powerful device if your hearing worsens.
  • Build quality: Investing in hearing aids can be a bit pricey. But, as with most things in life, you typically get what you pay for. The better the construction quality, the longer your hearing aid should last.
  • How often your hearing aids are used: So if you wear your hearing aid more frequently, you will need a new one sooner. That said, modern hearing aids are built to last. Maybe, a better way to put 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.
  • Proper care & maintenance: Like any piece of technology, it will last longer the better care you take of it. So, cleaning your hearing aid and doing routine maintenance according to the manufacturer’s advice is something you should always do.

Can you make your hearing aids last longer?

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

And it’s one you can achieve. The most practical thing you can do if you want your hearing aid to last is take good care of it. Try not to let them get wet and don’t drop them if possible. Of course, doing the recommended cleaning and maintenance is important.

You’ll typically be able to get a good five years from your hearing aid. You may or may not get more than that. But sooner or later, you will have to decide. Inevitably, more modern hearing aids provide features you will most likely want. We can help you determine the right hearing aid for you, so give us a call right away for an assessment.

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