Autocleaning of Earwax

Autocleaning Of Earwax from Hearing Aid Receivers and Earmoulds for Optimal Sound Clarity

Synopsis

An automated cleaning system for hearing aids that removes earwax build-up using fluid cleaning, brushing, rinsing, drying, single-use solution, and UVC disinfection. It restores sound clarity, extends device life, reduces clinic visits, and improves ear health.


Opportunity

This invention addresses a major yet often overlooked issue in hearing healthcare: earwax build-up, the leading cause of hearing device malfunction and poor sound clarity. Earwax clogs receivers and earmoulds, reducing sound quality, causing discomfort, and leads to costly repairs or replacements. The problem is particularly acute among elderly users, who may struggle with manual dexterity and find it difficult to clean devices properly, as well as among carers, who often lack reliable tools for hygienic cleaning. Current solutions – such as manual brushes or basic filters – are largely ineffective against hardened or internal wax. Moreover, some automated systems reuse cleaning fluids, and their performance can vary depending on the degree of wax accumulation, device design, or user maintenance.

This technology introduces an automated cleaning system that employs a multi-step process – including fluid cleaning, brushing or shaking, rinsing, and drying – combined with single-use solution and UVC disinfection to ensure safe, hygienic, and thorough cleaning. It restores near-original sound clarity, reduces the need for clinic visits, prevents device damage, and supports better ear health.

This technology offers improved convenience and longer device durability for hearing aid users, carers, audiology clinics, hearing aid service centres, and device manufacturers. To further advance and scale adoption, the technology owner is seeking R&D collaborators, application partners such as nursing homes for real-world validation, B2C partners for commercialisation and bundling, and adopters beyond healthcare who can apply it as a cleaning platform or service.

  

Technology

This technology combines fluid dynamics, controlled agitation, disinfection, and drying in a compact, user-friendly system for hearing aids and earmoulds of various types and materials. It effectively removes both surface and embedded earwax—whether soft or hardened—ensuring thorough and reliable cleaning.

 Key Features

  • Multi-Step Cleaning Cycle: Soaking, mechanical agitation, rinsing, and drying, offering superior effectiveness against hardened and internal wax compared with competitor products.
  • Dual-Chamber Cleaning: Independent left and right chambers prevent cross-contamination, addressing a common limitation of single-chamber systems.
  • Dual-Cycle Modes: Choice of a full clean or a quick dehumidify-plus-disinfection cycle, saving time while maintaining hygiene.
  • Single-Use Cleaning Fluid: Disposable cleaning solution with a separate rinse tank ensures fresh cleaning every cycle and eliminates wax recontamination.
  • UV-C Disinfection: Integrated medical-grade UV-C light adds an extra layer of microbial protection.
  • Elderly-Friendly Design: One-button operation, a simple interface, and an ergonomic design optimised for ease of use in daily routines.

 

Applications & Advantages

With its initial application in hearing healthcare, the underlying technology also has cross-industry relevance wherever miniature and delicate devices are susceptible to wax, dirt, or microbial contamination.

  • Primary Industry – Hearing Healthcare:
    Cleaning receiver-in-canal (RIC), behind-the-ear (BTE), and custom hearing aids, where earwax remains the leading cause of device failure.
  • Adjacent Industries and Applications – Consumer Electronics:
    Earbuds, AirPods, and other in-ear devices that face similar contamination challenges.

Inventor

Prof Zaher JUDEH