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How to protect your hearing aids from sweat and moisture damage

Humidity and sweat can affect how your hearing aids perform. This guide offers professional tips to help active users protect their devices and stay connected, hearing clearly, no matter the conditions.
Published 30/09/2025,
Updated 05/12/2025
2 min read
Reviewed by HearCanada editorial team
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Hearing aid damage from moisture

Moisture and sweat damage

Like many tech devices, hearing aids can be sensitive to sweat and moisture.
  • Moisture damage

    caused by everything from rain, sweat, or an accidental splash – is one of the leading reasons clients need hearing aid repairs. This often results in issues like electrical shortages, condensation, and corrosion.1
  • Batteries

    Batteries also drain faster when exposed to moisture, and microphone or receiver trouble can quickly turn sound from clear to fuzzy. But with the right protection and care, you can keep your hearing aids working reliably every day.

Sweat can seriously affect your hearing aids, especially parts like the microphone and amplifier. If you wear behind-the-ear hearing aids, try moisture-resistant covers - they're built to keep out sweat, dirt and weather. And if sweat does sneak in, don't worry: using a hearing aid dryer and silica gel can help minimize any issues and keep you hearing your best.


D. Hara
Hearing care specialist
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Signs of moisture damage:

  • Muffled or distorted sound
  • Intermittent functionality
  • Crackling or static noise
  • Battery drains faster than normal
  • Device shutting off unexpectedly

If you notice any of these signs, take action right away. Quick, simple steps can help restore your hearing aids and get you back to living life fully.

Steps to protect your hearing aids from moisture damage

6 ways to prevent sweat and moisture damage in hearing aids

#1 Choose water-resistant hearing aids

There are water-resistant hearing aids to fit every lifestyle or job.

Not all hearing aids provide the same level of protection. Some withstand occasional splashes, while others are designed for advanced water resistance.
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Widex Allure RIC water resistant hearing aids
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An IP rating (Ingress Protection rating) is a standard that shows how resistant a device is to dust and water. For hearing aid wearers, it helps indicate how well your device can handle everyday elements like moisture, sweat and dust.

The IP rating includes two numbers:

  • The first digit shows how well the device is protected against solid particles (like dust)
  • The second digit shows how resistant it is to liquids (like water or sweat)

The higher the numbers, the more durable your hearing aids are against daily challenges.

#2 Use hearing aid dryers or dehumidifiers

Keeping your hearing aids dry helps them continue to work properly, and it can also extend their lifespan. A hearing aid dehumidifier or drying station removes moisture and also cleans your devices. HearCANADA offers a range of rechargeable or capsule-based drying solutions to fit your needs, including chargers that come with a built-in dehumidifier and the capability to sanitize your hearing aids.
 

If your hearing aids are prone to excess moisture, whether it be from water, sweat or even hairspray and perfume, make sure you use a dehumidifier regularly to keep them working well.
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Signia Pure Charge&Go Dry&Clean hearing aid charger
Embrace the benefits of wearing hearing aids during your afternoon golf, fully experiencing the rhythm of your swings and the sounds of nature along the way.
Wearing caps or sweat bands together with waterproof covers help preventing moisture damage on your hearing aids

#3 Store hearing aids properly

Always store your hearing aids in a cool, dry place, and in a protective case, not in damp spots like the bathroom or near sinks.

#4 Clean moisture-prone areas

Wipe your hearing aids daily with a soft, dry cloth, and focus on any spot where moisture might collect, like microphones, battery doors, or charging ports. A quick daily wipe and clean of your hearing aids can help prevent long-term damage.
Store your hearing aids dry and clean them regularly

#5 Avoid moisture

Avoid wearing your hearing aids in the shower, swimming pool, or sauna. To prevent moisture damage, apply hairspray or perfume before inserting your hearing aids, ensuring that the spray is not directed near the devices. If your hearing aids ever get wet, dry them as soon as possible to avoid long-term issues.

#6 Schedule regular check-ups

Regular check-ups help keep your hearing aids working their best. Book a visit with your hearing care professional regularly, and enjoy clear hearing with confidence.

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How to prevent damage with good hearing aid care

Hearing aid care and maintenance is key

If you suspect moisture damage, contact your hearing care professional promptly for guidance and support. With simple, regular care, you can stay ahead of sweat and moisture.

Reach out for professional support and personalized recommendations about water-resistant hearing aids and useful accessories for your lifestyle.

What to do if your hearing aid gets wet

  • Turn them off immediately

  • Remove the battery or disconnect from the charger

  • Dry with a soft, dry cloth; never use heat or a hair dryer

  • Place them in a drying kit or dehumidifier overnight

  • Contact your hearing care professional if performance doesn’t return

Taking quick action will help restore performance and keep you connected.

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Sources:

1. The Hearing Journal. Hay, M.E. and Zielinski, R.Q. (2022) ‘Moisture in hearing instruments:
Problematic, prevalent, and professionally preventable’, The Hearing Journal, 75(3), pp. 20, 22–24. DOI: 10.1097/01.HJ.0000823376.60686.5d

https://journals.lww.com/thehearingjournal/Fulltext/2022/03000/Moisture_in_Hearing_Instruments__Problematic,.1.aspx

2. Hear USA: Water-Resistant Hearing Aids: Ready for Sweat, Rain and Moisture:
https://www.hearusa.com/blog/water-resistant-hearing-aids/


3. Bloom Hearing: Looking after your Hearing Aids for Maximum Performance: https://www.bloomhearing.com.au/hearing-aids/maintenance/

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