Phonak Hearing Aids
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Phonak is a global leader in hearing technology, trusted by millions of users worldwide for its innovative designs. They believe that hearing is about more than sound – it’s integral to your social, emotional, and physical wellbeing. This is why they create hearing aids that go beyond improving hearing, helping you thrive in every aspect of life. By prioritising your hearing health, you can strengthen your relationships, boost your confidence, and enjoy a greater sense of independence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the lifespan of a Phonak hearing aid?
Phonak hearing aids typically last about six years. Proper care, regular maintenance, and professional servicing can help extend their lifespan.
How often should you change Phonak hearing aid domes?
Phonak hearing aid domes should be changed every 1-2 months or sooner if they become dirty, damaged, or uncomfortable.
What do different power domes do on a Phonak hearing aid?
Power domes on Phonak hearing aids allow more sound to reach your inner ear, providing better amplification for those with greater levels of hearing loss. They also help reduce feedback and improve sound clarity.
How long do Phonak receivers last?
Phonak receivers typically last between 6-12 months. Their lifespan depends on factors like care, moisture exposure, and regular maintenance.
How do you replace a Phonak receiver?
To replace a Phonak receiver:
- Detach the receiver from the hearing aid by gently pulling it out.
- Align the new receiver and firmly press it into the connection point until it clicks securely.
- Attach the appropriate dome or custom earmold to the new receiver.
If you’re unsure about any step of the process, consult your audiologist or refer to your manual for guidance.