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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 are walking around with an old-fashioned ear trumpet in hand than obviously, it’s time for an upgrade. Making that call when you wear conventional hearing aids is trickier, however, so how does one know? Your decade old hearing aids still work, right?

It’s possible that you are better off using obsolete hearing aids than having none, what’s the real cost? Hearing aid technology has advanced in the past several years. Some of the features of modern-day hearing aids hadn’t even been invented a decade ago. For one thing, they’ve gone to digital from analog. Start thinking about some reasons why it’s time for you to be considering an upgrade.

Your Old One is Not That Dependable

Cheaper or older hearing aids frequently have an aggravating buzzing sound. What about that feedback any time you get near a phone, that’s a lot of fun. That deafening feedback sometimes occurs for no obvious reason. Now why is this happening?

You’ve Become Desensitized to its Low Quality

You are used to sitting in quiet self-reflection while everybody around you take part in conversation or wondering why the air conditioning unit is so loud. Remember the time your grandchild sang you a great song she learned at school, but you could only hear every other word because your hearing aids kept going out. You still clapped, though.

These are all drawbacks linked to outdated hearing aids. Turning up the volume was the primary objective in hearing aids a decade ago. Nowadays, undesirable noise can be filtered out and modern hearing aids can do many other really awesome things.

Old Hearing Aids Are Bleeding Money

When you’re thinking about upgrading your hearing aid, cost is a big factor. You will need to make a preliminary purchase with new hearing aids but older ones will also be expensive over time. You will be constantly buying new batteries when you have an analog hearing aid. If you are replacing the batteries every single day, or even more often than that, the costs add up.

Repair costs can also escalate with out dated hearing aids. If you think of your hearing aid like you think of a 1992 car you would get the point. Repairs are expensive and it’s constantly in the repair shop.

Today, we Have Smart Tech

Bluetooth connectivity is a newer technology that has transformed hearing aid functionality. An analog hearing aid won’t come with that feature. Your tablet, phone, and even your computer can be connected, via Bluetooth, to your hearing digital aid.

The Secret to Everything is Communication

It has been revealed by research, that you may earn less money if you have hearing loss. So it’s clear that it would be an asset to your career if you had newer hearing aids. It will be easier to hear what customers and your boss are saying. You won’t need to stress out about missing some essential piece of information or if your hearing aid battery will quit when you need it most.

Obviously, stronger communication means an improved quality of life, as well. You don’t need to sit like a wallflower in the middle of conversations anymore. Jump right in and engage with the people around you.

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? Embarrassing? Totally obvious? Does this make me look old? One of the most considerable perks that come with upgrading old hearing aids is design and flexibility. You can purchase hearing aids in lots of colors, shapes, and sizes nowadays. You can have one concealed so tightly in your ear that no one will even see it, or you can make a fashion statement with a visible hearing aid in your favorite color.

How to Recognize When it’s Time to Upgrade

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

  • Your hearing has changed. Even when you have your hearing aids in your ears, it seems as if you can’t hear as well.
  • Your outdated hearing aid just can’t keep up with your changing life. Every time you need to use the phone, you have to remove it and background noise has become a real issue.
  • Your hearing aid keeps quitting. It’s just not reliable anymore, and that’s a problem.
  • You know for sure your hearing aid is analog. You need to go digital as soon as possible.
  • Your hearing aid seems heavy. Analog hearing aids weigh a lot.
  • Your hearing aid juts out like a sore thumb. Back when that old hearing aid was made, technology was much larger.
  • You are replacing the batteries every day. Modern hearing aids are more energy efficient, and some come with rechargeable batteries.

It’s not rocket science. If you’ve had your hearing aids for seven years or more, it’s time to upgrade and hear better.

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