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How to Use and Wear Signia Hearing Aids: A Complete Guide

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If you’ve recently purchased or are considering Signia hearing aids, you might be wondering how to get the best experience out of them. These advanced hearing devices are designed to improve sound clarity and reconnect you to the world, but knowing how to use and wear Signia hearing aids properly is key to comfort, confidence, and long-term success.

This detailed guide covers everything you need to know — from getting started to daily care, troubleshooting, and frequently asked questions. By the end, you’ll feel confident in handling your hearing aids with ease.

Why Choose Signia Hearing Aids?

Signia is one of the top hearing aid brands in Singapore, known for blending advanced technology with sleek designs. Whether you need better speech clarity in noisy places or discreet devices that fit comfortably, Signia offers a wide range of models, including in-the-ear (ITE), behind-the-ear (BTE), and receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aids.

Some key features include:

  • Bluetooth connectivity for streaming calls and music.
  • Rechargeable options for convenience.
  • AI-powered sound processing for natural listening.
  • Discreet styles for all-day comfort.

Why Proper Use Matters

Many first-time users think that hearing aids are as simple as “put them in and start hearing.” But hearing involves both your ears and your brain. When you start wearing hearing aids, your brain has to readjust to sounds it may not have processed for years.

That’s why learning the correct way to wear and use your Signia devices is so important. Proper use helps you:

  • Avoid discomfort in the ear.
  • Reduce whistling or feedback sounds.
  • Hear speech more clearly in different environments.
  • Extend the life of your devices.
  • Gain confidence in social interactions.

If your hearing loss is more complex, you may also benefit from exploring advanced solutions such as cochlear implants or other hearing implant options.

Step 1: Get to Know Your Hearing Aid

Before wearing your device, it’s important to familiarize yourself with its parts. Common parts of a Signia hearing aid include:

  • Microphone – captures sound.
  • Receiver (speaker) – delivers sound into your ear.
  • Battery compartment / charging port – powers the device.
  • Program button or touch control – adjusts volume or settings.
  • Ear dome or earmold – ensures a comfortable fit in the ear canal.

Your audiologist will guide you on which type you have and how to operate it.

Step 2: How to Wear Signia Hearing Aids

The fitting process may differ slightly depending on your model. Here’s a general guide:

For Behind-the-Ear (BTE) or Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) Models

  1. Hold the hearing aid correctly – Identify left (blue marking) and right (red marking).
  2. Insert the earpiece – Gently place the dome or earmold into your ear canal.
  3. Position the device – Place the main body behind your ear.
  4. Check comfort – Ensure the dome is snug but not painful.

For In-the-Ear (ITE) or Completely-in-Canal (CIC) Models

  1. Check the left and right devices – Use the markings.
  2. Insert gently – Use your thumb and forefinger to push the device into your ear canal.
  3. Adjust for comfort – It should sit flush with your ear without causing pressure.

If you’re unsure about proper fit, your audiologist may perform a pure tone audiometry test or tympanometry test as part of your hearing evaluation.

Step 3: How to Use Signia Hearing Aids Daily

  • Turning On/Off: Most Signia hearing aids turn on when the battery door is closed or when removed from the charger.
  • Volume Control: Use the button, rocker switch, or Signia app for adjustments.
  • Programs: Switch between listening modes (quiet, noisy, outdoors) using the app or onboard controls.
  • Streaming: Pair with your smartphone to enjoy music, calls, and TV audio directly in your ears.

Step 4: Tips for First-Time Users

  • Wear your hearing aids a few hours each day and gradually increase usage.
  • Practice listening in quiet environments before moving to noisy places.
  • Be patient — your brain may take a few weeks to adjust to amplified sounds.
  • Use the Signia app for guided support, remote adjustments, and personalized settings.

Step 5: Caring for Your Signia Hearing Aids

Proper care ensures longer life and clearer sound:

  • Clean daily with a soft cloth and brush.
  • Avoid moisture – keep away from water, sweat, or steam.
  • Charge nightly if rechargeable.
  • Store safely in a case or drying kit when not in use.
  • Schedule checkups with your audiologist for adjustments and servicing.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Forcing the device too deeply into your ear canal: Pushing your hearing aid in too far can cause discomfort, irritation, and even damage the sensitive skin inside your ear. Instead, insert it gently until it feels snug. If it doesn’t sit properly, ask your audiologist to adjust the fit.
  • Wearing the left aid in the right ear (always check color markings): Each aid is programmed for the specific hearing needs of that ear. Wearing them on the wrong side can affect sound quality and comfort. Always remember: red is for the right ear, blue is for the left.
  • Skipping daily cleaning, which can block sound: Earwax and dust can easily clog the microphone or dome, making your hearing aid sound muffled. A quick daily wipe with a soft cloth and regular use of cleaning tools will keep the performance clear.
  • Ignoring feedback or whistling sounds — these may mean a poor fit: If you hear a whistling noise, it could be a sign that your hearing aid isn’t inserted correctly, or that the earmold needs adjustment. Don’t ignore it — addressing the issue early helps prevent bigger problems later.

Conclusion 

Learning how to use and wear Signia hearing aids properly makes a big difference in your hearing journey. With the right fit, daily care, and smart use of technology, you’ll enjoy clearer conversations, better sound quality, and more confidence in daily life.

If you are considering  Signia hearing aids in Singapore or need a fitting, consult The Hearing Centre for personalized advice and professional care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most people adjust within two to four weeks. The more often you wear them, the faster your brain adapts to new sounds. Starting in quiet places and slowly moving to busier environments helps you get comfortable faster.

Yes, they are made for all-day use and comfort. Just remember to take them out when sleeping, showering, or swimming. Many users forget they are even wearing them after a while because of their lightweight design.

A proper fit feels snug but not painful. If you hear whistling, feel irritation, or the aid slips out, it may need adjustment. An audiologist can fine-tune the fit for better comfort and sound clarity.

Yes. The Signia app lets you adjust volume, switch programs, and even get personalized sound settings. It also offers remote support from your audiologist, making adjustments easier without clinic visits.

Yes, especially BTE models. Put your glasses on first, then position the hearing aid behind your ear. With practice, both sit comfortably without interfering with each other.

Remove the domes and wipe them gently with a dry cloth. For a deeper clean, use the cleaning tools recommended by your audiologist. Regular cleaning helps prevent earwax buildup and keeps sound clear.

Yes, they can connect directly via Bluetooth or with accessories like the StreamLine TV transmitter. This allows you to enjoy clearer sound from your television without needing to turn the volume up.

Recharge every night so your hearing aids are ready for a full day of use. A quick 30-minute top-up can also give you several extra hours if you need them during the day.

No, they are not fully waterproof, but they are water-resistant. This means they can handle light sweat or a splash, but should never be worn in the shower, pool, or heavy rain.

Visit if you experience discomfort, unclear sound, or feedback noises. Even if everything feels fine, regular checkups every 6–12 months keep your hearing aids in top condition.

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