Use and care

Proper care helps retain optimum hearing conditions, extends the life of your hearing aids, and ensures proper hygiene.

Caring for hearing aids

Maintaining your hearing aids through daily cleaning and regular service is extremely important. The environment for in-the-ear hearing aids is moist and warm with relative humidity between 40-70% and a constant temperature of 98 degrees. Earwax, which is a combination of salt and corrosive body acid, can accumulate in the ears and on the hearing instrument.

Not surprisingly, these conditions can be harmful to electronics. Proper hearing aid care helps retain optimum hearing conditions, extends the life of your hearing aids, and ensures healthy ear hygiene.

How to clean your hearing aids

Select your hearing aid style on our instructional videos page to view how to clean your hearing aids.

Tips for cleaning your hearing aids:

Don’t drop your hearing aids

Dropping your hearing aids on a hard surface can damage the instruments. When you’re learning how to correctly place and remove your hearing aids, do it from a seated position with a towel or pillow on your lap.

Proper storage

When not to wear your hearing aids

While most new hearing aids today are designed for water resistance, don't wear your hearing aids: