Q&A: Upgrading Your Hearing Aids

Posted on July 14, 2021, by Lakeland Hearing Care – Part of Central Florida Speech & Hearing Center // Posted in
Q: How often should I update my hearing devices?
A: That’s a good question we’ve addressed with many patients and their loved ones. The short answer is that a hearing device should typically be replaced about every three to six years or so.
But the full answer is a bit more involved. Several factors may figure into whether it’s time to update your hearing instruments. They include:
- Level and sophistication of the hearing technology
- Quality of upkeep and maintenance throughout use
- Potential changes in your hearing ability or listening lifestyle
- Condition and performance of your existing hearing devices
Here are five potential signs you need to refresh your hearing technology:
Device Malfunctioning
You do all the recommended maintenance, but things still aren’t right: Replaced batteries drain quickly; sound is still muffled after you change wax guards. The occasional repair is one thing, but regular malfunctions mean it’s time to replace your devices.
Hearing Level Has Changed
Your hearing changes over time because of age, loud sounds, or other health issues. Often, we can adjust your programming to meet your new needs, but sometimes your hearing changes so much that you require a different level of technology.
Repairs Seem Costly
With older devices, the parts are often scarce or the model is discontinued. Sometimes repairing your devices costs enough that it makes more sense to replace them with new hearing aids.
Technology Evolving
Devices have advanced significantly — with better filtering of background noise, rechargeability without the hassle of disposable batteries, tinnitus management, wireless streaming from smartphones and other audio sources, and even fall detection and built-in translation capabilities, depending on the device.
New Interests or Environments
When your lifestyle changes, your tech might need to also. Took up a sport? You’ll probably need moisture resistance. Switched from an office job to a gig outdoors? You’ll likely experience a different noise level now.
Hearing your best is more critical than ever in our changing world. If you think it might be time to upgrade, don’t wait — contact us today!
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