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 still using 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 purchased your hearing aids a decade ago, and they still do the job, right?

Maybe you are better off having older hearing aids than not having one, what’s the real price? Hearing aid tech has advanced in the past several years. It’s advanced from analog to digital, to begin with, and there are features now that weren’t even invented 10 years ago. Start thinking about some reasons why you should be considering an upgrade.

Your Old Hearing Aid is Not That Dependable

Cheaper or older hearing aids often have an irritating buzzing sound. And it’s always a good 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 it feeding back?

You’ve Become Desensitized to its Poor Quality

You’re now used to pondering why the sound of traffic is so loud or to going off quietly while everybody else has stimulating conversation. Remember 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. But you still clapped.

Old hearing aids have all of these kinds of issues. Raising the volume was the main objective in hearing aids ten years ago. Today, hearing aids perform magic tricks such as filtering out background noise, so no more noisy air conditioner.

The Old Ones Are Wasting Money

When you’re thinking about upgrading your hearing aid, cost is a big factor. You will need to make a preliminary investment with new hearing aids but older ones will also be costly with time. You will be continually replacing batteries when you have an analog hearing aid. If you are replacing the batteries on a daily basis, or even more often than that, the costs can get very high.

Repair costs can also be very high with out dated hearing aids. If you think of your hearing aid as a 1992 Buick, you get the idea. It’s in the shop more than it is in your ear and repairs are not cheap.

Smart Tech is a Thing Now

Bluetooth capability is a newer technology which has transformed hearing aid functionality. You won’t find that in an analog unit. Your phone, tablet, and even your computer can be connected, using Bluetooth, to your hearing digital aid.

The Secret to Everything is Communication

It has been revealed by research, that you will earn less money if you have hearing loss. Doesn’t it seem sensible then that better hearing aids would be a career asset? You will hear customers and your boss better. You won’t need to stress out about missing some essential information or if your hearing aid battery will die when you need it most.

Obviously, better communication means an improved quality of life, too. You won’t have to go sit by yourself while people are having conversations. Feel free to get right in and connect with others.

You Just Want Your Hearing Aid to be More Stylish

When you look in the mirror at your old hearing aid, what words come to mind? Clunky? Obvious? Oh my god? Flexibility and style are some of the most significant reasons to upgrade your hearing aid. Contemporary hearing aids come in a number of shapes, sizes, and colors. You can have one hidden so tightly into your ear that no one will ever see it, or you can make a fashion statement with a visible hearing aid in your favorite color.

Signs That It’s Time

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

  • There are changes in your hearing. You don’t hear as good as you once did even with the hearing aid in place.
  • Your old hearing aid just can’t keep up with your evolving life. Whenever you have to talk on the phone, you have to remove it and background noise has become a real problem.
  • Your hearing aid randomly quits working. You really can’t rely on it functioning when you need it most.
  • It’s clear that you have an analog hearing aid. Ouch, go digital fast.
  • Your hearing aid seems heavy. Analog hearing aids weigh more.
  • Your hearing aid sticks out like a sore thumb. Back when that old hearing aid was made, technology was much bigger.
  • You need to replace the batteries every day. Modern hearing aids are often rechargeable and are also more energy efficient.

It’s an easy decision. It’s time to replace your hearing aids if they’re more than 7 years old.

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