Galster acknowledges that wearing devices on your head all day naturally raises questions of safety. However, he emphasizes that hearing aids emit power far below the wireless devices people use routinely. “If we see proximity to a cell phone or to a WiFi router as safe and part of routine life, hearing aids live in this space of wireless power emission that is so far below them,” Galster explains.
RF energy creates heat when absorbed by an object. This is how microwaves work. When your body absorbs RF energy, molecules vibrate and heat up. With high exposure, this could cause raised body temperature or tissue damage. However, the RF levels from hearing aids are far too low to cause any heating effect.
Donovan Wallace, vice president of electronics at Design 1st, notes that while some studies have suggested other biological effects from RF radiation beyond heating, “there is no consensus across the scientific community as to the validity of the supporting studies.”
Wallace, who is an audio expert in consumer electronics engineering, points out that with approximately 6 billion mobile phone users worldwide, if there were definitive health consequences, the evidence would be clear by now.
Both experts agree that hearing aids, which are devices worn closest to your body for the longest periods, are actually among the safest wireless technology available.