San Antonio Weather and Your Hearing Aids: How to Keep Devices Performing Year-Round

by | Jun 16, 2025 | Hearing Aids, Patient Resources

San Antonio’s weather can be a challenge for hearing aid users, especially during the hot and humid summer months; our combination of skyrocketing temperatures and sticky humidity can affect the performance and longevity of your hearing aids.

Whether you’re enjoying the sun from home or hitting the town to stroll the riverwalk, it’s important to recognize these environmental stressors to protect your investment and ensure optimal hearing aid functionality throughout the year.

How Heat and Humidity Affect Your Hearing Aids

Hearing aids are sensitive electronic devices that can be impacted by extreme temperatures and moisture. Humidity and Texas heat can be an unfortunate combo for any of us who aren’t used to it!

The heat can cause battery drain and accelerate the wear and tear of the delicate components within your hearing aid. Humidity, on the other hand, can lead to condensation inside the devices, potentially causing malfunction or corrosion.

Essential Hearing Aid Care in Hot Weather

To combat the effects of our hot temperatures and humidity, consider these at-home care tips to protect your hearing aids from Texas heat.

1. Daily Cleaning

Regularly clean your hearing aids with a soft, dry cloth to remove moisture or sweat. Avoid using any kind of liquid cleaner on your hearing aids.

2. Proper Storage

When not in use, store your hearing aids in a cool, dry place inside your home rather than exposing them to excessive heat, which can occur in places like inside a parked car.

3. Use a Dehumidifier

Invest in a hearing aid dehumidifier to regularly extract moisture from your devices, especially during the humid months.

4. Battery Care

Heat can drain batteries faster, so make sure to put your hearing aids on charge each night to make sure they’re ready to tackle another day as you sleep. For individuals with replaceable batteries in their devices, make sure to have spares on hand for quick replacements.

5. Keep Them Dry

If you get caught in the rain or sweat heavily, dry your hearing aids as soon as possible.

Protecting Your Hearing Aids Throughout the Seasons

While summer presents its own challenges, seasonal changes also require different approaches to hearing aid care.

In winter, lower humidity levels might require no moisture removal, but static electricity can increase. Spring brings increased pollen, and allergy season can lead to adverse effects on your hearing.

As such, continual adaptation in your maintenance routine is necessary. By keeping tabs on your devices, you can ensure they’ll continue to perform as you need them, no matter the weather!

Rely on Professional Care with Audicles Hearing Services

For those times when your at-home care isn’t enough, a professional touch can make all the difference.

You can rely on expert maintenance and repair services to help ensure your hearing aids withstand the test of local weather conditions, especially here in San Antonio.

By taking proactive steps in your hearing aid care and relying on expert service providers, you can step into summer feeling confident that your devices will perform optimally in San Antonio’s diverse climatic conditions so you can make the most of Texas’s abundant beauty and vibrant sounds.

Book a repair appointment today and make sure your devices are ready to tackle the heat and humidity. Alternatively, you can request a callback to get your questions answered, or give us a call directly at 210-820-0525.

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Dr. Tracy Board Doctor of Audiology

Dr. Board began her career in audiology after completing her undergraduate degree at The University of Texas at Austin and the doctoral program at The University of Texas at Dallas. She has been fortunate to work in a plethora of healthcare and educational settings. As a result, she has perfected the art of effective adult and pediatric treatment. When she is not at the clinic, Dr. Board works directly with her state and national organizations to not only improve the quality of audiological healthcare in Texas, but also to advocate for her patients.