For those with hearing aids, we know they’re wonderful devices that enrich so many lives. They take something we have lost and replenish it with great effect. Without these kinds of inventions, love would be a lot more difficult to deal with. Now, we have things much simpler. As time moves on, we’re going to see even more developments in their world of hearing science and devices created for those of us who are hard of hearing.

The devices aren’t exactly perfect, however. They do an excellent job in increasing your ability to hear via either speakers or vibrations, but they are not invincible. They will likely run out of steam at some point, and they will likely need repairs. You can stop this from being something that happens quickly or regularly, though. There are ways you can troubleshoot this kind of issue. You won’t have to become an expert on audiology or the intricacies behind the devices, so don’t worry. Here are three simple methods of troubleshooting:

Clean Them 

This sounds like a pretty basic idea, but it’s something that not every hearing aid owner does. After a long day, you may just want to put your device down and head to sleep. Or, when you have free time, you might just want to relax and not think about any chore. When you have time, take a look at your device and check if it has anything lodged within. Earwax tends to get caught up in the device a lot, and a real build-up can cause problems for it. Be sure to watch out for any other muck and residue.

Check The Battery

Again, we’re dealing with another pretty straightforward practice, but it’s something that gets overlooked a lot of the time. All kinds of hearing aids will have a battery in a place that keeps everything ticking over nicely. If your aid is lacking a little in terms of quality, then one of the biggest reasons is likely to be the battery dipping a little. This will simply be a case of either charging up a rechargeable one or looking to replace the current battery. If you are having trouble with this sort of this, then don’t hesitate to get in touch with your hearing health professional.

Adjust Them Ever So Slightly

Hearing aids are tuned and adjusted to suit your particular situation. If they do not seem to be working how you’d like them to, then it’s probably down to something as specific as them needing to be readjusted. Again, if you’re not comfortable with playing around with the inner workings, then a hearing health professional will be able to help you out and do things properly.