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

Man wearing hearing aids while biking.

It’s difficult to be separated from your hearing aid once you get used to using one. Let’s face it, if you want to stay connected to the world, your hearing aids are essential. But it will periodically need to be upgraded or replaced just like any technology.

The Average Lifespan of a Hearing Aid

So the average hearing aid will last how long?3 to 5 years will be the average lifespan of a typical hearing aid. In order to be sure hearing aids are still your best option, you should have your hearing examined regularly because there’s no definitive rule. Assuming your hearing doesn’t change, some models age more rapidly than others and technology is constantly changing.

Your Hearing Aid Longevity May be Impacted by These Factors

But that’s just the average life of a hearing aid. Which means that hearing aids might last a lot longer for many people. How long your hearing aids will last is determined by a number of factors:

  • How often you wear your hearing aids: To a certain degree, the more frequently you wear your hearing aid, the sooner you’ll need to replace it. But modern hearing aids are designed to be used for long durations so that’s not always the case. It’s really more accurate to say that if you turn the power on and off frequently, you will need to replace your hearing aid sooner.
  • Complexity of the hearing aid: The more complex your hearing aid is, the more variables you have to contend with (meaning there’s more that can go wrong). Don’t get me wrong sometimes you need that additional complexity, and usually, it winds up being worth it. But added complex technology does introduce a breakability element. Modern hearing aids have become quite wise about introducing more functionality using software instead of hardware, which is helpful.
  • Maintenance and regular care: A hearing aid is like most other pieces of technology in a lot of ways: the better you care for it, the longer it’ll last. As per the manufacturer’s instructions, you should always do regular maintenance and also clean your hearing aids.
  • Quality of Build: Hearing aids are costly. But, as with most things in life, you usually get what you pay for. Your hearing aid is likely to last longer if it is built better.
  • Your Hearing Changes: Those tiny, easy to hide devices are often the choice of adults who wear hearing aids. Those devices tend to be very precisely calibrated and they have precisely the amount of power you need. You might need to switch to a more powerful hearing aid if your hearing gets worse.
  • Functionality: Hearing aids have been changing along with constantly advancing technology. If you want your hearing aids to have the best sound, you might want to upgrade. This will also allow you to sync your device to your smartphone, television and other devices.

Making Your Hearing Aids Last Longer

We have to acknowledge that hearing aids are pretty personal things. In many instances, they are programmed specifically for your ears and may have custom molds. Also, they are a significant investment. So it’s a common objective to get the most out of your hearing aid.

And it’s an achievable one. Caring for 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 drop them or get them wet. And all the required upkeep and cleaning are things you should not neglect.

Your hearing aids should last a good five years. Whether you can get more than that is, often, up to chance. But there comes a time when you have to make a decision. Inevitably, you will probably want the new features provided by modern hearing aids. So, in order to find out which hearing aid is best for you, schedule a hearing test today.

The site information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. To receive personalized advice or treatment, schedule an appointment.

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