How to Improve the Performance of Your Hearing Aids: Try These Three Quick Fixes

by | 10/24/2025 | Hearing Aid Tips, Hearing Aids, Patient Resources

When your hearing aids aren’t performing as expected, it’s natural to worry about what’s wrong with your investment into your hearing health, especially when you’re struggling with feedback, poor performance, or your aids not turning on.

Rest assured that you have simple, practical solutions at your fingertips. Maintaining your devices as much as possible at home is much easier than you might think!

With a few proactive steps, you can optimize your hearing devices’ performance before scheduling a professional repair appointment with our team, ensuring that your hearing aids continue to perform as needed for your unique hearing needs.

A Clean Start: How to Clean Your Hearing Aids

Over time, earwax, moisture, and debris can accumulate on your devices. This buildup may block the microphone or receiver and interfere with sound quality.

By taking a few minutes each day to clean your hearing aids, you protect your investment and enhance sound clarity.

Begin by gently brushing away any visible debris with a soft, dry cloth or a specialized cleaning brush provided by your hearing care professional. You can also use a wax pick to remove stubborn earwax from the openings, but exercise caution to avoid any damage.

For devices with removable parts, such as ear domes or wax guards, carefully remove the components, rinse them with clean water if recommended by your manufacturer, and let them air-dry completely before reassembling to avoid potential damage.

If your hearing aids have a moisture control system, ensure that you also replace the moisture-absorbing components as directed.

Many users find that consistent cleaning routines can prevent performance issues from escalating. Remember that keeping your device clean not only improves your immediate listening experience but also prolongs the overall lifespan of your hearing aids.

Replacing Ear Domes or Wax Guards: A Simple Step for Restored Clarity

An often-overlooked fix that can drastically improve the performance of your hearing aids is replacing worn ear domes or wax guards.

Ear domes are the small rubbery pieces that go into your ear, while wax guards protect the inner machinations of your hearing devices from earwax buildup inside the tubes.

These small but vital components can become clogged with wax and lose their effectiveness. When worn out, they may distort sound or reduce your hearing aids’ ability to deliver sound accurately.

You should check these parts regularly by visually inspecting them for signs of aging, discoloration, or buildup.

Manufacturers usually supply extra ear domes and wax guards that are compatible with your model, and these replacements are designed to be easily swapped out. By doing so, you improve the directional focus of the microphone and restore a natural, balanced sound to your hearing experience.

In the event that the replacement process seems challenging, you can always contact your hearing care provider for additional guidance.

Performing a Factory Reset: Resetting to Enjoy Optimal Performance

A factory reset is another quick fix you can try. In many cases, this method can be used to solve software-related performance issues.

Just like any other electronic device, hearing aids sometimes benefit from a reset that clears out any temporary glitches or settings that might be interfering with optimal performance.

If you’ve noticed that your hearing aids are experiencing intermittent connectivity issues, unexpected volume changes, or erratic behavior, you can try a factory reset as a first troubleshooting step.

Generally, a factory reset will return the hearing aids to their original settings, giving you the opportunity to reprogram them at your next scheduled appointment or even recalibrate them yourself if your device supports user-driven adjustments. You might need to consult the user manual or the manufacturer’s website to find the exact steps for your specific model.

In many cases, a simple reset will resolve issues that previously hindered the performance of your hearing aids, effectively extending the lifespan and efficiency of your devices.

Putting It All Together for a Better Listening Experience

Improving the performance of your hearing aids does not always require a visit to the repair appointment room.

By cleaning your hearing aids regularly, replacing worn components, and carrying out a factory reset when needed, you are proactively taking care of your hearing health at home.

Each of these three quick fixes addresses common issues that you may face daily and empowers you to enjoy a clear and reliable hearing experience.

Of course, don’t forget that your hearing care provider remains an invaluable resource for more intricate repairs or personalized adjustments. If these at-home fixes don’t address your hearing aid issue, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team for more assistance.

Request a callback or give us a call at (432) 689-2220 to tell us your hearing aid concerns and find out what we can do for you.

Expert hearing aid repair services can address more major challenges, and you can rely on our expert team to fix your devices quickly and smoothly!

Give Your Hearing Aids Some TLC!

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Leah Guempel, Au.D., CCC-A

Dr. Leah Guempel received her Bachelor of Arts in Communication Disorders in 2007 and her doctorate from the University of Texas in 2010. While in graduate school, Dr. Guempel was named outstanding first year graduate student in Audiology and Sertoma outstanding graduate student in Audiology. During graduate school, Dr. Guempel had several clinical rotations she completed throughout Austin including rotations at Dell Children’s Hospital and an ENT practice. Dr. Guempel also had a rotation at Cook Hearing & Balance as a student clinician, and after completing her 4th year rotation there, worked as a Doctor of Audiology in the Austin and Cedar Park locations. Dr. Guempel became the audiologist at the Cook Hearing & Balance office in San Marcos when it opened September of 2011. In December of 2012, Dr. Guempel bought Cook Hearing & Balance in San Marcos and renamed it Central Texas Hearing Center. She then opened the Central Texas Hearing Center in Lakeway, Texas. Dr. Guempel is licensed to practice Audiology in the State of Texas. She is a Fellow of the American Academy (AAA) and holds a certificate of clinical competence in Audiology from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA). Dr. Guempel has a passion for hearing awareness. She enjoys her field of practice and hopes to inform and educate the community about the importance of early detection and the use of hearing protection. She is dedicated to helping those who suffer from hearing impairment. In her free time, Dr. Guempel enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, and anything outdoors.

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