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. After all, your hearing aids are essential to connect to your world. 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. You will need to have routine hearing assessments to make sure your current hearing aid is still the best solution for your hearing requirements, and the 3 to 7 year lifespan isn’t etched in stone. Technology is continuously improving and some hearing aids wear out more rapidly than others so it’s good to be open to other solutions should your hearing change.

Your hearing aid lifespan may be impacted by these factors

So hearing aids have a “typical” longevity of 3 to 7 years. So hearing may last much longer for some people. Here are a few factors that will establish how long your hearing aid should last:

  • Build quality: Investing in hearing aids can be a bit pricey. But, you usually get what you pay for, like with most things in life. Your hearing aid will be longer lasting if it has more robust construction.
  • How frequently your hearing aids are used: The more often you wear your hearing aids, the sooner they will need to be replaced. But that isn’t always the situation, modern hearing aids are intended to be used for long durations. Actually, it might be more correct to say that the more times you turn on and off the device, the sooner it will need replacing.
  • Functionality: Hearing aids have been keeping up with constantly changing technology. If you want your hearing aids to connect with your smartphone, television, or other devices, or to just have the clearest sound, you may want to upgrade.
  • Changes to your hearing: If you’re an adult and you use a hearing aid, you’ve probably selected one of those very small, easy to hide devices. That style of hearing aid can be really precisely calibrated and will have just the right amount of power you need. You might need to switch to a more powerful hearing aid if your hearing worsens.
  • Proper care & maintenance: A hearing aid is similar to most other types of technology in many ways so it should have a longer life if you take better care 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 important to note that hearing aids are a very individual thing. Usually, they will be specifically molded to the shape of your ears and programmed to your particular needs. They are also a considerable investment. So it’s a prevailing goal to get the most that you can from your hearing aid.

And this is a very attainable goal. The most practical thing you can do if you want your hearing aid to last is take good care of it. Try to keep them dry and don’t drop them if you can help it. Of course, doing the required cleaning and maintenance is essential.

Your hearing aid will normally work well for at least five years. You may or may not get more than that. But at some point, you will have to make a decision. Inevitably, more modern hearing aids offer features you will probably want. So, give us a call to make an appointment for a hearing test right away. We’ll help you determine which hearing aid is best for you.

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