Does it have Bluetooth, would be even better.
On 11/5/2022 11:48 PM, Adrian Spratt wrote:
Ut I don't find that option with the Oticon connectors.
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Subject: Re: [all-audio] Device for streaming TV sound to hearing aids
I would think that the USB should be the easiest.
Rob.
On 11/5/2022 2:10 PM, Adrian Spratt wrote:
Hi. I wonder if anyone can help.
I’ve purchased an Oticon device that plugs into a TV and, on being paired,
streams the sound through my hearing aids. Unfortunately, none of the
connectors for the device appears to match the ports on our TV. Below, I’ll
list the types of ports on our TV and then the four Oticon connectors. It seems
incredible that a new device and a new TV, both purchased within the past two
months, can’t be connected. I’m hoping someone can suggest which connector
should work with which port.
TV ports:
USB
Optical
HDMI (eARC)
HDMI
Oticon connectors:
TOSLINK
RCA audio output L+R
Mini jack audio output
SCART audio output L+R
Thanks.
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