Hearing aids usually need to be replaced every five to seven years, however, improper care may result in decreased performance or even breaking before their replacement date. Proper hearing aid maintenance and routine care will ensure that you get the longest life possible....
Care and maintenance Daily Remove your hearing aids when applying cosmetics, perfume, aftershave, hair spray and suntan lotion as they may get into the hearing aid and cause damage. Clean your hearing aids using a soft cloth, tissue or proper cleaning tools to remove earwax, grease or moisture...
For long life hearing aids, take care of them following our advice. Discover more in a clinic Maintaining your hearing aid Regular cleaning and maintenance can extend the life of yourhearing aids, ensuring you are capturing all the sounds of life every single day. Hearing aids can encountervari...
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Tips for Hearing Aid Maintenance Keep your hearing aid in. If possible, try to wear your hearing aid all day. If you take it out and put it in your pocket, you may accidentally put it in the laundry. Use the right hearing aid storage. When you’re not using your hearing aid, turn...
Read our guide on hearing aid cleaning: tips and easy steps to be followed to ensure the maximum lifespan for your device
Winter doesn’t need to be hard on hearing aids, so long as you keep in mind a few things to do — and not to do — when wearing hearing aids in winter.
Top 8 tips for protecting your hearing By Starkey Hearing on Oct 2, 2024 Welcome to National Protect Your Hearing Month—dedicated to raising awareness of noise-induced hearing loss and all of the easy ways you can protect your hearing into the future. Because when you hear better, you ...
Should your hearing aids stop working and you are unable to have them repaired, try a smartphone amplifier such as Ear Machine. This and similar apps allow you to use your smartphone and a pair of headphones to amplify sound in real time. Consider an over-t...