Shouldn't be any problem in doing this. Now I don't know what type of hearing instruments you have so I can't give you specific details.
I use a USB bluetooth transmitter here, it plugs into the USB port and Windows detects it. I can then pair my hearing aids with this and "away we go!" <smile>, sound directly to the aids but I must warn you that doing things this way has its challenges. For example you may find a small delay in between the time you do something on the computer and the time you hear what you've done through your hearing aids, that's the nature of Bluetooth <smile>. so it would be better if you could establish a direct link between hearing aids and computer, I'm sure your hearing aid system would have some sort of line in facility so I'd use that if at all possible. On 04/05/2012, at 7:07 AM, [email protected] wrote: > Hi folks, I have just recieved a new set of bluetooth hearing aids that are > working wonderfully for me. I have my computer sound hooked up to come > through my stereo reciever. It would be even better if instead of listening > to the speakers, if I could have the sound directed to my hearing aids. > > I don't know if there is such a thing as a bluetooth stereo receiver or if > some kind of adapter would work for me? > > Do any of you have any suggestions for me? > > I would be ever so grateful for any help! > > Vicky > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > [email protected] To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [email protected]
