What is the Expected Lifespan of a Modern Hearing Aid?

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Physically, you will usually get a number of years out of your hearing aids, but as your level of hearing loss changes, your hearing aids may need an update. Getting regular hearing evaluations is key to making certain your hearing aids are programmed and fit properly. Assuming correct programming and fitting, here’s a guide for their longevity.

Do hearing aids have a lifespan?

Similar to most commodities, hearing aids have a lifespan. Much like the perishability of milk or the longevity of canned goods, hearing aids also come with a finite period of optimal performance. Even sophisticated electronics, such as your state-of-the-art TV, will eventually warrant an upgrade. So it most likely won’t be surprising that hearing aids also have a lifespan.

Two to five years is a typical lifespan for modern hearing aids but as technology accelerates, you might want to upgrade sooner. Here are some of the most prominent factors influencing the lifespan of your hearing aids:

  • Maintenance: Obviously, you will get a longer lifespan from your hearing aid with diligent care. Regular cleaning and maintenance will significantly prolong functional longevity.
  • Batteries: Modern hearing aids almost always utilize rechargeable batteries now, but battery type can undoubtedly impact longevity.
  • Construction: Modern hearing aids have diverse materials, from silicon to metal to nano-coated plastics. While designed for durability, the type of materials might effect longevity, especially if you’re prone to accidental drops.
  • Type: Hearing aids come in two primary forms: inside-the-ear and behind-the-ear. Behind-the -ear models will typically last 6 to 7 years as a result of the increased protection from moisture compared to inside-the-ear models which will typically last from 3 to 5 years.

While the estimated lifespan is based on ordinary usage, failing to use or maintain your hearing aids may effect their effectiveness. Professional check-ups and cleaning sessions are crucial to provide proper fit and functionality, especially considering potential wax build-up.

When to expect replacement

As time passes, you might detect a decline in hearing aid performance, signaling the need for replacement. Here are a few situations where you might need to upgrade sooner:

  • Lifestyle shifts: You might decide it’s time for an upgrade when you have a change of lifestyle and recognize that you need some new features.
  • Hearing changes: As hearing loss advances, recalibration becomes more and more important and it may become less expensive and time consuming to just get a new pair.
  • Technological advancements: Annual developments launch cutting-edge features that can substantially improve hearing aid functionality, compelling consideration of newer models.

When you consider the large amount of variables, it can be rather hard to precisely predict when an upgrade will be required. But 2 to 5 years is generally a dependable guideline.

Think it might be time for an upgrade? Give us a call today to schedule an appointment.

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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