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It’s tough to be apart from your hearing aid once you get accustomed to having one. Your hearing aids are, after all, your connection to the world around you. But it will occasionally have to be upgraded or swapped out just like all technology.

A hearing aid’s average lifespan

From 3 to 7 years will be the normal lifespan of a hearing aid. But that isn’t a set in stone rule, and you’ll need to have your hearing tested occasionally to be sure your hearing aid is still the best solution for your lifestyle. As your hearing changes, your current hearing aid might not be the ideal solution anymore and with continually improving technology, some hearing aids will need to be upgraded sooner than others.

There are other factors that will influence the longevity of your hearing aids

So hearing aids have an “average” lifespan of 3 to 7 years. Which means there are plenty of individuals who may see their hearing aids last a lot longer. How long your hearing aids will last is based on quite a few considerations:

  • Proper care & maintenance: A hearing aid is similar to most other pieces of technology in many ways so it should have a longer life if you take better care of it. That’s why you should always keep your hearing aids clean and conduct routine maintenance according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.
  • Functionality: Hearing aids have been keeping up 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 might want to upgrade.
  • Changes to your hearing: If you’re a grownup and you wear a hearing aid, you’ve most likely decided on one of those very small, easy to hide devices. Those devices have the correct amount of power you require and are very precisely fine-tuned. If your hearing loss gets worse, you may need to upgrade to a more powerful model.
  • Build quality: Investing in hearing aids can be a bit costly. But, as with most things in life, you typically get what you pay for. The better the construction quality, the longer your hearing aid will last.
  • How frequently your hearing aids are used: So if you use your hearing aid more often, you will need to get a new one sooner. But that’s not always the situation, modern hearing aids are intended to be used for a long time. Perhaps, a better way to put it is that the more often you cycle power settings (turn the device off and on), the sooner you may need to get a new hearing aid.

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 particular needs. 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 accomplish. The best thing you can do if you want your hearing aid to last is take good care of it. Try not to drop them or get them wet. And be certain you do all the required maintenance and cleaning.

You’ll normally be able to get a good five years from your hearing aid. Whether you can get more than that is, generally, up to chance. But eventually, you will have to decide. Inevitably, more modern hearing aids provide features you will probably want. We can help you find the best hearing aid for you, so call us right away for an assessment.

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