How Long Do Hearing Aids Last?
The average lifespan of a hearing aid is five or six years. This might seem like a short amount of time, especially given the fact that hearing aid users likely will use the devices for the rest of their lives. However, the continual advancements in hearing aid technology means that it’s often beneficial to upgrade…
Recharge Your Hearing: When to Replace the Batteries in Your Hearing Aids
Though hearing aids are built to last for many years, the batteries inside them live only a matter of days. Below we review the types of hearing aids batteries available, how often they should be changed and tips to get the most out of your batteries. Types of Hearing Aid Batteries There are two main…
How to Get the Most out of Your BTE Hearing Aid
Hearing aids are complex medical devices that connect you with the world around you. Though they are built to last, they can still be subject to damage if they’re not well-cared for. If you have a behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid, the guide below will walk you through how to care for it properly. Daily Checklist…
Hearing Aid Stigma Is a Thing of the Past
Not being able to hear is a common problem; in fact, as many as 50% of all American adults over the age of 60 have hearing loss. But because of the stigma associated with hearing aids, the most common solution for hearing loss, many elect not to seek help. Experts hope to overcome this barrier…
Tips to Remove Earwax from Your Hearing Aid
Hearing aids are powerful electronic devices that help you connect with loved ones. While these devices are the most common form of hearing loss treatment, they do require regular maintenance to make sure they are working well. This includes a daily cleaning to remove earwax. What Is Earwax? Earwax is a natural substance produced in…
Why You Should Get Regular Hearing Checkups
Yearly physicals, eye appointments and teeth cleanings are built into our schedules, yet hearing tests are often overlooked. Like most medical conditions, the best outcomes for those with hearing loss require early intervention. Below is a breakdown of why you should incorporate regular hearing checkups into your routine. The Danger of Untreated Hearing Loss Getting…
How to Pick the Best Hearing Aid
If you’ve ever walked down the cereal aisle at the Woodinville Haggen trying to figure out which box to grab, you will understand how choosing between products that at first seem similar can be so challenging. When choosing a cereal, you have to figure out what your taste is right now as well as what…
Does Tinnitus Impact Your Life?
While the tinnitus experience is different for everyone, the disruptions in sleep, trouble concentrating, and the emotional toll are universal. Below is a breakdown of how tinnitus can impact your life. Trouble Sleeping Many people with tinnitus report they have trouble sleeping because when lying down in a quiet room, the ringing becomes more prevalent….
What You Need to Know About Hearing Aid Repairs
Hearing aids are complex electronic devices designed to provide users with many years of amplification. But through accidents and simple wear and tear, they may require repairs. Understanding what can happen to a device and how the issue is corrected can ensure you visit your audiologist at the first sign of trouble. Common Causes of…
Are Hearing Aid Apps Helpful?
Doorbell, fridges, washing machines, televisions and home security systems can now be connected to your smartphone and controlled by apps, so it shouldn’t be a surprise that your hearing aids can be too! There are a lot of hearing-related apps on the market, and it’s important to know which ones actually offer useful features for…