When is it Time to Update Your Hearing Aid?

Small robot made of old tech is suggesting those with old hearing aids upgrade to new digital hearing aids.

You know it’s time to upgrade your hearing aid if you’re walking around with one of those old-fashioned ear trumpets. Coming to that realization when you wear conventional hearing aids is trickier, though, so how do you know? You bought your hearing aids a decade ago, and they still get the job done, right?

While it may be true that older hearing aids are better than nothing, chances are what little benefit you get from them comes at a price. Hearing aid technology has advanced in the last few years. Some of the functions of contemporary hearing aids hadn’t even been invented a decade ago. For one thing, they’ve gone to digital from analog. Think about some reasons why you should be thinking about an upgrade.

Your Old Hearing Aid is Not That Dependable

Outdated or even poor-quality hearing aids have serious issues like that aggravating buzz you hear every once in a while. And it’s always a great time when you get close to a phone and your hearing aid starts to feedback. That noisy feedback sometimes happens for no apparent reason. Now why is this happening?

You’ve Become Desensitized to its Low Quality

You’re now used to wondering why the sound of traffic is so noisy or to going off quietly while everybody else has interesting conversation. Recall the time your grandchild performed a beautiful song for you, but you could only hear every other word because your hearing aids kept cutting out. Of course, you still clapped.

All of these are failings associated with outdated hearing aids. Raising the volume was the main objective in hearing aids ten years ago. Now, undesirable noise can be filtered out and modern hearing aids can do many other really awesome things.

Old Hearing Aids Are Wasting Money

When you’re considering a hearing aid upgrade, expense is a major consideration. The new technology is not cheap, but neither is using an old, obsolete hearing aid. You will be continually buying new batteries when you have an analog hearing aid. You can understand how costly it will be, buying new batteries at least once every day.

Old hearings aids can potentially spend more time at the shop, too. If you think of your hearing aid like you think of a 1992 car you would get the point. It’s in the shop more than it’s in your ear and repairs expensive.

Smart Technology is a Thing Now

Most contemporary hearing aids come with Bluetooth capabilities. An analog device won’t come with that feature. Having Bluetooth built into your digital hearing aid means it connects to your computer, your phone, possibly even your television (unless they’re ten years old, as well.)

Communication is The Secret to Everything

Studies reveal that hearing loss can mean a lower paycheck. Doesn’t it seem sensible then that better hearing aids would be a career asset? It will be easier to hear what customers and your boss are saying. You won’t need to stress out about missing some essential piece of information or if your hearing aid battery will quit when you need it most.

And clearly you will have a better quality of life if you have effective communication skills. You don’t have to sit like a wallflower during discussions anymore. Don’t hesitate to get right in and engage with others.

You Really Want a Sleeker Looking Hearing Aid

How do you feel when you check yourself out in the mirror with that old hearing aid? Embarrassing? Totally obvious? Does this make me look old? Versatility and style are some of the more considerable reasons to upgrade your hearing aid. Modern hearing aids come in a number of shapes, sizes, and colors. You can wear a visible one in your favorite color or a discrete one tucked invisibly inside your ear.

Indications That It’s Time

Now you see why a hearing aid upgrade is worthwhile, so it’s time to find out what makes a hearing aid obsolete. The time has come and here are the indications:

  • There are changes in your hearing. Even when you have your hearing aids in, it seems as if you can’t hear as well.
  • Your outdated hearing aid just can’t keep up with your changing life. Every time you have to talk on the phone, you have to remove it and background noise has become a real issue.
  • Your hearing aid keeps quitting. It’s simply not reliable anymore, and that’s a problem.
  • It’s obvious that you have an analog hearing aid. You ought to go digital as soon as possible.
  • Your ears feel weighted down. Analog hearing aids weigh more.
  • Your hearing aid is all you see when you look in a mirror. Back when that old hearing aid was new, technology was a lot bigger.
  • You constantly have to change the batteries. Modern hearing aids are more energy efficient, and many are rechargeable.

It’s an easy choice. If you’ve had your hearing aids for seven years or more, it’s time to trade up and hear better.

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