Hey there! As a supplier of Behind Ear Hearing Amplifiers, I often get asked about how to clean these nifty devices. Keeping your hearing amplifier clean is super important for its performance and your overall hearing experience. So, let's dive right into it and learn how to clean the speaker of behind ear hearing amplifiers.
First off, why is it so crucial to clean the speaker? Well, over time, earwax, dust, and other debris can build up on the speaker. This buildup can block the sound from coming out clearly, which means you won't get the best amplification. It can also cause the device to malfunction or even reduce its lifespan. So, regular cleaning is a must!
Before we start cleaning, you'll need a few things. You'll need a soft, dry cloth, a small brush (like a toothbrush or a specialized hearing aid cleaning brush), and some rubbing alcohol. Make sure you have these items handy before you begin.
The first step is to turn off the hearing amplifier and remove the batteries. This is a safety measure to prevent any electrical issues while you're cleaning. Once the batteries are out, take a soft, dry cloth and gently wipe the outside of the device. Pay special attention to the area around the speaker. This will remove any loose dust or debris.
Next, take your small brush and gently brush the speaker. Be careful not to press too hard, as you don't want to damage the delicate components. Brush in a circular motion to loosen any stubborn wax or dirt. You might be surprised at how much gunk comes out!
If there's still some wax or dirt stuck on the speaker, you can use a little bit of rubbing alcohol. Dampen a corner of the cloth with the rubbing alcohol and gently wipe the speaker. The alcohol will help dissolve the wax and disinfect the area. Just make sure you don't use too much alcohol, as it could damage the device.
After you've cleaned the speaker, use the dry part of the cloth to wipe away any remaining moisture. Let the device air dry for a few minutes before putting the batteries back in and turning it on.
Now, let's talk about how often you should clean your hearing amplifier. It's a good idea to clean it at least once a week. However, if you use it a lot or if you have a lot of earwax, you might need to clean it more often.
In addition to regular cleaning, there are a few other things you can do to keep your hearing amplifier in good condition. For example, you should store it in a dry, cool place when you're not using it. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity, as this can damage the device.
Another tip is to replace the wax guards regularly. Wax guards are small filters that prevent earwax from getting into the speaker. Most hearing amplifiers come with replaceable wax guards, and it's important to change them according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Now, I know cleaning your hearing amplifier might seem like a hassle, but it's really not that difficult. By following these simple steps, you can keep your device working properly and ensure that you're getting the best possible sound quality.
If you're in the market for a new behind ear hearing amplifier, we've got some great options for you. Check out our Behind The Ear Hearing Amplifiers for Seniors, Behind The Ear Sound Amplifier for Ear, and Behind The Ear Sound Amplifier. These products are designed to provide high-quality sound amplification and are easy to use.


If you have any questions about our products or need more information about cleaning your hearing amplifier, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help you find the best solution for your hearing needs. Whether you're a senior looking for a reliable hearing amplifier or someone who just wants to improve their hearing, we've got you covered.
So, if you're interested in purchasing our behind ear hearing amplifiers, or if you want to learn more about how to take care of them, feel free to contact us. We're always happy to have a chat and discuss your options. Let's work together to enhance your hearing experience!
References:
- General knowledge about hearing amplifier maintenance and care.
- Manufacturer's guidelines for behind ear hearing amplifiers.




