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What makes a hearing aid water-resistant?

Water resistant hearing aids are designed to resist water damage, certified by the IP (Ingress Protection) rating per IEC 60529 standards. The first digit of the IP rating, ranging from 1 to 6, indicates dust protection, while the second digit, ranging from 1 to 8, signifies water resistance. For example, an IP68 rating means the hearing aid has the highest dust protection and can be submerged in water beyond 1 meter without damage, making it ideal for active, water-exposed lifestyles.

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How to check if your hearing aid is water-resistant

To determine if your hearing aid is water-resistant, check for the IP code on the product specifications online or in the user manual provided with the device. If you have trouble locating this information, consult your audiologist who can provide detailed insights regarding the water resistance of your hearing aid.

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Benefits of water-resistant hearing aids

For many Australians, water-resistant hearing aids offer significant advantages, particularly given the country's diverse climate and active lifestyle. These devices are engineered to withstand various elements, providing users with confidence and freedom in their daily activities.

Here are the key benefits

Durability

Built to last through any activity

Waterproof hearing aids are built to resist sweat, rain, and accidental water exposure, ensuring longevity and robust performance. This makes them ideal for those who engage in sports or outdoor activities.

Reliability

Consistent performance, rain or shine

Designed to perform consistently in different environments, these hearing aids ensure that users experience uninterrupted sound quality, whether they are at the beach, by the pool, or caught in a sudden downpour.

Convenience

Everyday ease with accidental protection

With water-resistant hearing aids, although devices need to be removed during water-based activities, such as swimming or showering, these devices offer some resistance to any accidental water exposure. This allows you to worry less when going about your daily routine.
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Popular water-resistant hearing aid models

Most BTE (Behind-The-Ear) hearing aids come with either IP68 or IP67 certifications, ensuring varying degrees of protection against water and dust. Among water-resistant models are the Phonak Virto P90-Titanium, Audeo Life, and Signia Pure C&G AX, all boasting the highest IP68 certification per international standards.

IP68 certification explained

The IP68 rating guarantees that these hearing aids are dust-tight and can withstand continuous immersion in 1 meter of freshwater for up to 60 minutes, as well as exposure to dust for 8 hours without incurring any damage, in accordance with the IEC 60529 standard.

Ampli-mini I 5

Designed for discretion and near invisibility, Ampli-mini I 5 are miniaturised hearing aids that are lightweight, comfortable, and practical for everyday use. They are perfect for users seeking maximum discretion without compromising functionality in daily activities.

Ampli-energy R 5

Ampli-energy R 5 combines excellent water resistance with cutting-edge technology. Ideal for those who spend long hours outdoors, they feature high-performance rechargeable batteries that provide up to 24 hours of use, ensuring optimal listening quality throughout the day. Additionally, they offer advanced features for exceptional sound quality and precise adaptation to various listening environments.
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How do you maintain water-resistant hearing aids?

Even water-resistant hearing aids require proper maintenance to ensure their longevity and optimal performance. Here are some essential tips:

  1. Regular cleaning: Consistently remove any debris or earwax from the device.
  2. Drying: Use a hearing aid dryer or dehumidifier to eliminate moisture after use.
  3. Check seals: Verify that all battery doors and casing seals are intact and secure.
  4. Battery care: Follow the manufacturer's instructions to properly maintain and charge the rechargeable batteries.

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FAQs: Waterproof hearing aids

Can I wear my hearing aids in the shower?

Wearing hearing aids in the shower is not recommended, even if they are waterproof. The heat and steam from the shower can impact the device’s functionality and potentially lead to damage. It’s best to remove your hearing aids before showering and store them in a dry, safe place.

Can hearing aids be used in a sauna?

Even waterproof hearing aids should not be worn in a sauna. The extreme heat and humidity can affect the device's performance and cause damage. It’s advisable to take your hearing aids off before entering a sauna and keep them in a secure, dry location.

How do you maintain waterproof hearing aids?

To keep waterproof hearing aids functioning well, it's important to follow specific maintenance steps. Clean the devices regularly to remove any debris and earwax. After use, dry them thoroughly with a hearing aid dryer or dehumidifier to remove moisture. Check that all seals and battery compartments are secure. Adhere to the manufacturer’s instructions for charging and maintaining rechargeable batteries to ensure they perform optimally.

Can hearing aids be used for swimming?

While some hearing aids are marketed as waterproof, they should not be used for swimming. No hearing aid is completely impervious to water, and even those labelled as waterproof can suffer damage from prolonged exposure. It is best to keep them dry and avoid using them in swimming pools or open water.

Are waterproof hearing aids fully submersible?

Hearing aids with an IP68 rating can withstand being submerged in fresh water up to 1 metre deep for 60 minutes. However, this protection does not extend to chlorinated or salty water, which can damage the device. For regular swimming or diving, especially in saltwater, it’s advisable to keep your hearing aids dry.

What about wearing hearing aids in the rain?

Modern hearing aids with an IP68 rating offer good protection against rain and moisture. However, continuous exposure to rain or sweat can eventually affect their longevity and performance. While these devices are designed to handle occasional moisture, it’s wise to limit prolonged exposure to prevent potential issues.

What should I do if my hearing aids get wet?

If your hearing aids become wet, quickly dry them with a soft cloth. Use a hearing aid dehumidifier if needed to remove any remaining moisture. Most waterproof models can handle minor water exposure, but prompt action is crucial to avoid damage.

What if my hearing aids fall into water?

If your hearing aids fall into water, turn them off immediately and, if possible, remove the battery. Dry the device with a soft cloth and gently shake out any excess water. Place the hearing aid on a dry surface with the battery compartment open and avoid using heat sources like hairdryers. If you have a drying kit, use it to ensure thorough drying. For rechargeable hearing aids, let them dry fully before placing them back in the charger. If issues persist after drying, consult your hearing care professional.

Are waterproof hearing aids available for children?

Yes, waterproof hearing aids are available for children and are particularly useful for those with active lifestyles. These devices offer enhanced protection, making them suitable for kids who engage in outdoor activities and sports.
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