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 might need an upgrade. Getting routine hearing assessments is key to making certain your hearing aids are programmed and fit correctly. Assuming appropriate programming and fitting, here’s a guideline for their longevity.
Do hearing aids have a lifespan?
Hearing aids absolutely have a lifespan much like most things. Much like the perishability of milk or the longevity of canned goods, hearing aids also come with a finite period of optimum functionality. Even sophisticated electronics, such as your state-of-the-art TV, will eventually warrant an upgrade. So it likely won’t come as a surprise that hearing aids also have a lifespan.
Typically, hearing aids last anywhere from 2 to 5 years, although technological developments might encourage earlier upgrades. Here are a number of the most notable factors influencing the lifespan of your hearing aids:
- Maintenance: Not surprisingly, conscientious care directly correlates with prolonged lifespan. Regular cleaning and upkeep will substantially prolong functional longevity.
- Batteries: While most hearing aids use internal rechargeable batteries, the type of battery can impact overall longevity.
- 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 due to the increased protection from moisture compared to inside-the-ear models which will typically last from 3 to 5 years.
- Construction: Modern hearing aids are constructed from various materials, from nano-coated plastics, to metal to silicon. While designed for durability, the type of materials might effect longevity, especially if you are prone to accidental drops.
Failure to routinely wear and maintain your hearing aids can have an impact on lifespan as estimated longevity is based on normal usage. Professional check-ups and cleaning sessions are crucial to ensure proper fit and functionality, especially considering possible wax build-up.
When to anticipate replacement
You might find that it’s time for an upgraded when, over time, you start to notice a decline in the performance of your hearing aid. Here are a few situations where you might need to upgrade sooner:
- Hearing changes: Significant changes in hearing levels necessitate reprogramming for optimal results, prompting consideration of new hearing aids.
- Technological advancements: You might consider an upgrade to a more current and advanced model that has recently been launched.
- Lifestyle shifts: Evolving lifestyles might necessitate features such as waterproofing or enhanced durability, prompting an upgrade to better suit your needs.
When you consider the large number of variables, it can be fairly hard to exactly predict when an upgrade will be necessary. Still, a general guideline of 2 to 5 years provides a dependable reference frame.
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