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

If you have an ancient dinosaur of a hearing aid, it’s time to upgrade it. The question is, should I do it today, or should I wait? Your hearing aids seem like they still work, right? Can you believe they are more than a decade old?

Do you think that your outdated hearing aids are good enough? Ask your self this question “what is the real cost”? We have made many major advancements in hearing aid technology in last few years. A decade ago many modern functions weren’t even in design phases. Since then we’ve changed from analog to digital, for starters. It’s definitely time to think about an upgrade. Think about several reasons why.

Reliability is an Issue When You Have Outdated Hearing Aids

Out of date or even low-quality hearing aids have several issues such as that aggravating buzzing sound you hear once in awhile. It’s not much fun when you go near a phone and your out of date hearing aids begin to feedback. Often times that unpleasant feedback comes out of nowhere, too. “What now”?

Just Because You’ve Grown Accustomed to it Failing, That Doesn’t Mean it’s ok

You’ve become accustomed to lingering off to one side in quiet thought while everyone else is engaging in the banter. How distressing was the time your grandson sang you a tune he learned but you could only hear bits and pieces? But you still clapped.

If you don’t make the upgrade to new hearing aids, you will always have all of these problems. The attention ten years ago was on increasing the volume. Current technology filters out irritating loud background noise like a buzzing fan. That fan was really not as noisy as those obsolete hearing aids made it seem.

It Can be Expensive Keeping Old Hearing Aids

One concern when you are buying new hearing aids is undoubtedly cost. Keeping your outdated hearing aids won’t be any less expensive than getting new ones in the long run. outdated devices are analog technology and that means that it’s time to replace batteries constantly. It can get expensive to replace the batteries once or even a couple of times a day.

Older hearing aids break regularly and require repair. Think of it like having to deal with an old car. It’s in the shop more often than it’s in your ear and repair services are not cheap.

Smart Technology Gives us Great Advantage Over Older Devices

Bluetooth capability is a major feature in new hearing aid technology. You will never find that with an analog device. With the new technology you hear the tv, Your cell phone, or your computer with your hearing aid.)

It’s Tough to Get by in The World if You Have Trouble Communicating.

Hearing loss will most certainly result in a lower pay scale according to studies. Doesn’t it make sense then, that quality hearing aids would certainly be a career advantage? When you’re at work, it is essential to hear your bosses instructions or maybe even a customer’s request. You will follow instructions without wondering whether you heard it right and will have important conversations without worrying about whether your hearing aids will work or not.

Of course, better communication means a higher quality of life, as well. No more getting caught in the middle of discussions that you can’t even hear. Go ahead and socialize freely now that you can hear.

The Question is, Why Shouldn’t Your Hearing Aids be More Fashionable

When you glance in the mirror at your old hearing aid, what words come to mind? Awkward? Noticeable? Seriously?? When you upgrade your older hearing aids you have the significant advantage of better flexibility and refined style. There is a never-ending variety of personalizations available with modern hearing aids like size, color, and shape. You can have one hidden so tightly in 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.

Is it Time to purchase a New Hearing Aid?

Now you are aware of all of the reasons you should upgrade your hearing aids. Nevertheless, some telltale signs will reveal that your hearing aid is obsolete:

  • Your ability to hear has changed. you’re not hearing as well as you used to even with the hearing aid in place.
  • Your lifestyle has changed, and your hearing aid has a rough time keeping up. It’s a pain to take it out just so you can have a conversation on the phone, or maybe you’ve changed jobs and now you have to deal with more background noise.
  • Your hearing aid won’t stop cutting out. It just isn’t reliable any longer, and that’s a big concern.
  • You know for sure your hearing aid is not digital. Ouch, go digital fast.
  • Your hearing aid feels heavy. Clunky, old technology weighs a lot.
  • Your hearing aid is all you see when you look in a mirror. That old technology takes up a lot of space, too.
  • You are changing the batteries every day. Modern hearing aids are much more energy efficient and some come with rechargeable batteries.

It’s not rocket science. If you’ve owned your hearing aids for more than seven years, it’s time to trade up and hear better. Contact a hearing aid professional to get started.

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