My Hearing Aid Is Beeping, What Does That Mean?

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Hearing aids are not always perfect. Occasionally hearing impaired people comes with issues like their hearing aid is beeping, whistling, making a sound, etc. Sometimes the hearing aid is beeping and it makes you feel very frustrated and annoyed. This high pitched sound is a kind of feedback from your hearing aid machine. There are a few reasons mentioned below regarding beeping sound.

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In case of beeping your hearing aid, your first duty is to look, examine and check the connections of the hearing aid properly. Afterward, try to solve the beeping sounds according to the problem existing. Beeping sound means a variety of things. It can indicate the battery is low or the hearing machine program is changed.

If you are unsure of what the different beeping sound of deaf machine means, you can always contact us our hearing professionals will help you. for more information on this issue, or refer to the User Guide that came with your hearing aid.

The beeping of hearing aid will irritate you, thus you need to know the reason behind your beeping your hearing aids.

What is beeping?

Beep is short, with a single tone as well as typically high-pitched sound. Its use is generally made in a computer or other different types of machine. The term is being originated in onomatopoeia. This word which we pronounce as “beep-beep” was recorded for the car horn in 1929 and in the modern era, we use the “beep” sound which is a high-pitched tone is attributed to Arthur C. Clarke in 1951.

Why do hearing aids keep beeping?

There is a large number of reasons that make a device to beep and this totally depends on the kind of device you are having.

Several reasons which include are:

Connection lost with the partner, change in the setting or the button is struck, connection to the battery is poor, intermittency, module damage, etc. It is recommended to call your provider’s office in order to your problem.

Reasons why hearing aid is beeping:-

  • Hearing machine battery is low – Generally, hearing aids beep due to low battery. Then you should replace or charge the battery to stop beeping.
  • The hearing aid programs are changing when you push the button. Use the buttons very clearly to stop the buttons to function randomly. As a result, the beeping will stop.
  • Damaged module – You have to check if the hearing aid is beeping due to damage module.
  • A button being stuck – Don’t press the button too hard or examines the buttons clearly so that they function properly.
  • Changes in volume – Beeping of hearing aid can be due to the volume changes randomly.
  • Poor battery contact
  • Volume is too high
  • Intermittency( not functioning or functioning alternately).
  • Ear wax blockage – It is the most important factor due to which hearing aid beeps. If the ear wax accumulates in your hearing aid or ear, you should consult audiologists.

Tips to avoid beeping sound in a hearing machine:-

  • Recharge your hearing aid batteries properly and also replace them when in need.
  • If your device is not functioning or damaged then book an appointment with your hearing care professional. The professional guides you about your hearing machine. He also takes a look at your device and sees if its broked, split or have some other problem.
  • One can also refer to the user guide that came with your hearing aid.
  • Turning down the volume on your hearing aid can also help with this issue.
  • Hearing machine should be fitted properly in your ear.

You can purchase the latest hearing aids at a fair price through HearingSol, If you need more information or you have a query about Hearing Aid or Hearing Loss, just give us a call on +91-9327901950. We are always here to help you.

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