Hearing aids sit deep in the ear canal, where wax and moisture naturally build up. Wax Guards stop these elements from reaching sensitive electronics, preventing muffled sound or sudden device failure. Without them, hearing aids are far more likely to need costly repairs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What do Wax Guards do?
They block earwax, dust, and moisture from entering your hearing aid receiver. Without them, wax can clog microphones, muffle sound, or even short out electronics.
2. How do I know it’s time to change mine?
Most airlines allow carry-on luggage up to 22 x 14 x 9 inches (56 x 36 x 23 cm), including wheels and handles. Always check your airline’s specific size and weight requirements before traveling.
3. Do Wax Guards affect sound quality?
No — in fact, they help preserve it. A clogged guard can cause muffled sound, while a fresh one ensures clear audio.
4. What happens if I don’t use them?
Without a wax guard, debris and moisture can reach the receiver. This often leads to expensive servicing or even permanent hearing aid damage.









