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Keep Your Hearing Aids Dry with Dryers & Dehumidifiers

Protect your devices and hearing health from water retention and more.
Last update on Jul, 27, 2025

If you have hearing loss, hearing aids are a vital part of your daily life. That’s why protecting them from moisture is crucial. Investing in a hearing aid dryer or a hearing aid dehumidifier can significantly extend the life of your devices, enhance performance, and ensure your hearing experience remains crystal clear, even in summer months when water activities are plentiful. Read on to discover tips for investing in these crucial tools.

What Exactly is a Hearing Aid Dryer?

A hearing aid dryer is a device designed to remove moisture from your hearing aids. Moisture can come from daily wear, humidity, sweat, or unexpected splashes. Over time, this moisture can corrode internal components, diminish sound quality, and shorten your hearing aid’s lifespan.

There are a few different types of dryers:

●      Passive drying kits, which absorb moisture

●      Active electric dryers, which use heat and/or air circulation to dry devices

●      Hearing aid dryer with UV light, which provides sanitization by killing bacteria and germs in addition to drying

Hearing aid dryers can be used with both BTE (Behind-the-Ear) and RIC (Receiver-in-Canal) hearing aids. 

The Three Best Hearing Aid Dryers

If you’re looking for the most effective dryer, consider one of the following options that combine convenience, performance, and durability:

Electric Hearing Aid Dryers

These dryers use low, consistent heat to draw out moisture overnight. Many models offer a timer and automatic shut-off, so you can set it and forget it. They’re ideal for everyday maintenance and are compatible with both traditional and rechargeable hearing aids.

Hearing Aid Dryer Box with UV Light

This type of dryer offers a double benefit: it not only dries but also disinfects. UV light kills up to 99% of bacteria and viruses on the surface of your hearing aids, reducing the risk of ear infections. These boxes are compact and easy to travel with, making them a favorite among active users.

Dry and Store Hearing Aid Dryer

A longtime favorite among audiologists, Dry & Store products [1] combine heat, airflow, and a desiccant to achieve maximum moisture removal and hygiene. They’re ideal for hearing aid users who live in humid climates or have active lifestyles.

The experts at Amplifon Hearing Health Care can help you select the right hearing aid cleaner and dryer that fits your hearing aid model, lifestyle, and budget. Request an Appointment with an audiologist today. 

…And What’s a Hearing Aid Dehumidifier?

While “dryer” and “dehumidifier” are often used interchangeably, a hearing aid dehumidifier is typically a passive or electric container that reduces ambient moisture in and around the device. Dehumidifiers are especially useful if you live in a high-humidity environment or sweat frequently.

An electric dehumidifier for hearing aids is more efficient than hearing aid dryer boxes. These compact devices plug into a power source and remove moisture using a combination of heat and air movement. Some models include absorbent bricks or UV lights for added cleaning.

While you’re on the hunt for hearing aid dehumidifiers and dryers, consider making sure you have cleaning and maintenance tools, wireless connectivity devices, and other accessories for your hearing aids.

The Three Best Hearing Aid Dehumidifiers

Choosing the best hearing aid dehumidifier depends on the specific needs of individual users. Here are some top-rated options:

UV-C Dehumidifier Boxes

Similar to UV dryers, these boxes add an extra layer of sanitation. Great for those prone to ear infections or using shared listening devices.

Rechargeable-Compatible Dehumidifiers

For users of rechargeable hearing aids, select a unit specifically labeled for rechargeable hearing aids. These dehumidifiers use lower temperatures and specially designed compartments to protect the rechargeable battery while effectively drying. [2]

Multi-Function Electric Dehumidifiers

Some products offer combined cleaning, drying, and UV disinfection all in one compact unit. These are ideal for users seeking simplicity and efficiency.

When you’re engaging in water activities like swimming, boating, canoeing, etc., do your best not to get water in your ears. However, if you do (it happens to all of us!), here are some ways to get relief from water stuck inside your ear.

How to Dry and Store Hearing Aid Dryers

To ensure your investment pays off, here’s how to properly dry and store hearing aid dryers:

  • Clean before drying: Wipe hearing aids with a soft, dry cloth before placing them in the unit. [3]

  • Close the lid tightly: Whether you’re using a passive or electric unit, keeping the device sealed ensures maximum effectiveness.

  • Use nightly: Place your hearing aids in the dryer or dehumidifier every night to help prevent moisture buildup and bacterial growth.

  • Replace desiccants (items that absorb liquid) regularly: In passive dryers, the drying element should be changed as indicated to remain effective.

Hearing Aid Health= Hearing Health

Your hearing aids are an investment in your quality of life. Moisture, bacteria, and improper storage can lead to malfunctions or costly repairs. However, with the right hearing aid dryer or dehumidifier, you can prevent these issues before they start.

Amplifon Hearing Health Care is here to guide you toward smart hearing care solutions, UV sanitation boxes, and electric dehumidifiers for hearing aids. Let us help you protect your devices so you can enjoy clear, confident hearing every day.

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The team at Amplifon Hearing Health Care can recommend the best hearing aid tools tailored to your specific hearing aid type, lifestyle, and environment. We can also assist you in integrating these tools into your daily routine for long-term hearing aid care.

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Sources

1. Dry and Store. “Dry and Store.” Retrieved from https://dryandstore.com/

2. National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD). “Hearing Aids.” https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing-aids

3. Johns Hopkins Medicine. “Tips for Hearing Aid Care.” https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/hearing-loss/caring-for-your-hearing-aid

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