How to take good care of your hearing aids

Follow our tips and tricks to keep your hearing aids working well and ensure they last as long as possible.

What is the life expectancy of a hearing aid?

Quality hearing aids have a typical lifespan of between 4 years and more. Good care will maximise your hearing aids’ lifetime.

Tips and tricks to help you take care of your hearing aids

1

Minimise drops, knocks, and bumps.

The small components inside your hearing aids are tough, but all electronics are vulnerable to impacts.

  • When you handle your hearing aids, try to do it above a soft surface rather than a hard bathroom floor
  • When you're not wearing your hearing aids, keep them safely in a case, charger, or hearing aid dryer
2

Safeguard against sweat.

As they sit against skin, hearing aids are exposed to moisture.

  • Check for moisture and dry your hearing aids in an airy place or hearing aid dryer
  • Open the battery drawer for better drying if you have a hearing aid with disposable batteries
  • Be especially aware during summer or after sports
3

Keep them clean.

Dust or debris can build up on the shells of the hearing aids, which can block sound, hold moisture, and prevent them from functioning properly.

  • Wipe your hearing aids regularly with a dry cloth or tissue
  • Remove ear wax build-up

How to clean hearing aids

4

Watch out for water.

Oticon hearing aids can survive you getting caught out in the rain or working up a sweat.

However, longer-term exposure can still be damaging, so it’s important to minimise your hearing aids’ contact with water and ensure they are regularly dried.

  • Remove your hearing aids before you take a shower or go swimming
  • If your hearing aids are exposed to moisture or very humid conditions, dry your hearing aids in an airy place or hearing aid dryer
  • Open the battery drawer for better drying if you have disposable batteries
  • Never use a hair dryer or microwave oven to attempt to dry hearing aids
5

Beware on the beach.

Salt water can leave salt crystals on the hearing aids, sand can block microphone ports, and sunscreen can contain chemicals that damage your hearing aids’ outer shell.

  • Avoid touching your hearing aids if your hands are sandy
  • Remove your hearing aids when you apply sunscreen
  • Keep your hearing aids away from salt water
6

Avoid cosmetic chemicals.

Some skin- and hair product can have detrimental effects on hearing aids. These can include aftershave lotion, hairspray, oils, perfume, sunscreen, insect repellent, and eardrops.

  • Remove your hearing aids before applying cosmetic products
  • Allow time for cosmetics to dry before putting on your hearing aids
  • Remember to wipe your hands before putting your hearing aids back on
7

Watch out for extreme heat.

Very hot temperatures can be tough on your hearing aids.

  • Never expose your hearing aids to extreme heat
  • Don’t leave your hearing aids in a hot car
  • Keep your hearing aids out of direct sunlight when you're not wearing them
8

Take care in the cold.

Cold weather can be tough on hearing aid batteries.

  • Store disposable batteries at room temperature, and if you carry spares, keep them warm in your pocket