Jabra hearing aid maintenance
Keeping your Jabra hearing aids clean and well maintained is essential for stable sound quality, wearing comfort, and long-term reliability. Daily use exposes hearing aids to earwax, skin oils, moisture, and dirt, all of which can interfere with sound output and component function if not handled correctly. With consistent maintenance and timely replacement of small accessories, you reduce the risk of sound loss, distortion, and unnecessary repairs.
Why hearing aid maintenance is important
Earwax and moisture are the most common causes of hearing aid malfunction. When sound outlets, receivers, or vents become blocked, amplification weakens and speech clarity suffers. Regular maintenance helps preserve consistent performance, protects sensitive internal components, and extends the overall lifespan of your Jabra hearing aids. Proper care also improves hygiene and wearing comfort, especially for users who wear their devices for many hours each day.
Daily cleaning and care
After removing your hearing aids, wipe the outer surfaces with a dry, lint-free cloth to remove moisture and skin oils. Use a small cleaning brush to gently clear wax from sound outlets, microphone openings, and vents. Liquids should never be applied directly to the device, as moisture can damage internal electronics. Instead try our cleaning spray that is safe to use with hearing aids. A short daily routine prevents buildup from becoming a long-term issue.
Battery maintenance and power reliability
Reliable power is essential for consistent hearing aid performance. Batteries should be replaced as soon as you notice reduced sound output or warning tones. Store spare batteries in a cool, dry place and open the battery door overnight to allow moisture to escape from the device. For dependable power and correct sizing, explore our range of Jabra hearing aid batteries.
Moisture control and storage
Moisture from sweat, humidity, or temperature changes can slowly damage hearing aids if not addressed. Always store your Jabra hearing aids in a dry environment when not in use, ideally in a protective case or hearing aid dehumidifier. Wiping the device after use and allowing it to dry overnight significantly reduces moisture-related issues.
Maintain clear sound and long-term performance
Consistent maintenance keeps your Jabra hearing aids performing as intended and minimizes interruptions in daily use. If sound quality changes, begin by cleaning the device and checking consumable parts before assuming technical failure. For help choosing the correct maintenance accessories or replacements, contact us at info@japebo.ie.
