Can You Swim with Hearing Aids? Water Activity Guide

Water and hearing aids have traditionally been enemies. However, modern hearing aids have made significant advances in water resistance. In this guide, we explain what activities are safe with hearing aids, what the water resistance ratings mean, and how to protect your investment from water damage.

Short Answer: Most hearing aids should NOT be worn while swimming. However, many modern Signia models are water-resistant enough to survive sweat, rain, and accidental splashes. Always remove your hearing aids before swimming, showering, or any water activity. WhatsApp 0333-1911824 for water-resistant model options.

Understanding IP Ratings

Water resistance in hearing aids is measured using IP (Ingress Protection) ratings. The IP rating has two numbers: the first indicates dust protection and the second indicates water protection. Here is what the common ratings mean for hearing aids:

Water Activities and Your Hearing Aid

Swimming - Remove Your Hearing Aid

No hearing aid currently on the market is designed for swimming. Chlorinated pool water, salt water, and the pressure of being underwater can damage the delicate electronics. Always remove your hearing aids before swimming and store them in a safe, dry place.

Showering - Remove Your Hearing Aid

While some premium hearing aids with IP68 rating might survive a shower, it is strongly recommended to remove them. Shampoo, soap, and hot steam can enter the device and cause damage over time. Make it a habit to remove your hearing aids before entering the bathroom.

Rain - Generally Safe

Light to moderate rain is generally safe for modern hearing aids with IP54 or higher ratings. However, avoid prolonged exposure to heavy rain. If your hearing aid gets wet in the rain, dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth when you get indoors.

Sweating - Generally Safe

Modern hearing aids with IP54+ ratings handle sweat well. This is important for Pakistan's hot climate where sweating is unavoidable. However, excessive sweat during intense exercise may require extra precautions.

What to Do If Your Hearing Aid Gets Wet

Pakistan Climate Tip: Pakistan's hot and humid summers are particularly challenging for hearing aids. We strongly recommend using a dehumidifier box every night during summer months (May to September). This simple habit can prevent moisture damage and extend your hearing aid's life by years.

Water-Resistant Models We Offer

Our premium Signia RIC and rechargeable hearing aids come with IP68 water resistance ratings, providing the best protection against moisture and accidental water exposure. For users with active lifestyles, these models offer peace of mind. Visit our products page for details.

Protecting Your Investment

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