The most commonly replaced parts for your hearing aids
To get the best sound and extend the life of your hearing aids, regular maintenance is essential. Most people experience issues such as weak sound, noise or poor fit sooner or later – and in most cases, this is caused by worn or blocked parts.
Fortunately, this can easily be solved by replacing common consumable parts such as domes, wax filters and batteries, as well as cleaning your hearing aids regularly. On this page, we have gathered the most important products so you can quickly find what you need – whether you want to prevent problems or are already experiencing reduced sound quality.
We also guide you on how often different parts should be replaced, so you can stay ahead and avoid unnecessary interruptions in your daily life. Many people choose to keep a small stock at home, so they never run out of essential parts.
How to maintain your hearing aids
- Replace domes regularly – typically every 2–4 weeks for better comfort and sound.
- Change wax filters when the sound becomes weak or distorted – usually every 2–8 weeks.
- Always keep spare batteries ready so you don’t run out of power.
- Clean your hearing aids daily for longer lifespan and optimal performance.
