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It’s difficult to be apart from your hearing aid after you get accustomed to using one. After all, your hearing aids are important to connect with your world. But it will occasionally need to be updated or replaced just like all technology.

A hearing aid’s typical lifespan

From 3 to 7 years will be the average lifespan of a hearing aid. But that’s not a set in stone rule, and you’ll need to have your hearing assessed occasionally to be sure your hearing aid is still the best solution for your lifestyle. Technology is always improving and some hearing aids wear out sooner than others so it’s good to be open to other solutions should your hearing change.

There are other things that will impact the longevity of your hearing aids

So hearing aids have a “typical” longevity of 3 to 7 years. So hearing might last much longer for some individuals. How long your hearing aids will last is determined by quite a few factors:

  • Functionality: Technology is always advancing and hearing aids are keeping up with those changes. You might want to upgrade your hearing aid if you want the clearest sound or if you want to sync with you your smart-devices like your phone or TV.
  • How often your hearing aids are worn: The more often you wear your hearing aids, the sooner they will need to be replaced. But that’s not always the situation, modern hearing aids are intended to be used for long durations. Maybe, a better way to say it is that the more frequently you cycle power settings (turn the device on and off), the sooner you may need to get a new hearing aid.
  • Proper care & maintenance: A hearing aid is like most other pieces of technology in many ways so it should have a longer life if you maintain it better. So, keeping your hearing aid clean and doing routine maintenance according to the manufacturer’s advice is something you should always do.
  • 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 fine-tuned. You might need to upgrade to a more powerful device if your hearing gets worse.
  • Build quality: It can be pricey to buy hearing aids. But, you typically get what you pay for, like with most things in life. Your hearing aid will last longer if it has more robust construction.

Can you make your hearing aids last longer?

We have to acknowledge that hearing aids are really personal things. Usually, they will be custom molded to the shape of your ears and programmed to your specific needs. The investment is also considerable. So getting the most you can from your hearing aids is the common goal.

And this is a very achievable goal. Taking good care of your hearing aids is the best thing you can do to make certain that your hearing aids last as long as possible. Try not to let them get wet and don’t drop them if you can help it. Obviously, doing the required cleaning and maintenance is important.

You’ll usually be able to get a good five years from your hearing aid. You might or might not get more than that. But at some point, you will have to make a choice. You will most likely, inevitably, want some of the features that modern hearing aids offer. We can help you determine the right hearing aid for you, so give us a call right away for an evaluation.

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