I have Starke hearing aids which I can pair to my phone. I have two settings
under audio routing. The “call audio” setting is for phone calls. The “media”
setting is for sounds on the phone. I usually keep my call audio setting
paired since I find it easier to hear phone calls through my
Hi Robin,
I like having my hearing aids paired with my phone. It means I can check
notifications or text someone silently without putting on headphones, which can
be convenient. I turn off Bluetooth when I want others to be able to hear my
phone.
Cheers,
Anna
> On Oct 29, 2023, at 4:21 PM,
I have Oticon hearing aids with MFI (made for iPhone) capability. I do have to
turn off Bluetooth, say for Jim to talk to my daughter-in-law, because if I
don't, and I'm anywhere close to him, her conversation will come through my
hearing aids.
My sighted sister and husband both got hearing
Hi,
I have my aiids connected to my phone at all times when I am wearing them. You
can turn off the aids if you wish somebody else to hear the phone I do this
when talking with my kids on speaker phone so my wife can hear.
Max.
> On 30 Oct 2023, at 08:12, R Van Lant wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am
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Hi Barry, I used a similar Phonak streamer
Hi Barry, I used a similar Phonak streamer product and rejected it for iPhone
listening for the reasons you mention. Most hearing aids will also take a
direct audio input cable which gets rid of these issues. As well as better
latency and the audio from the iPhone being always on, a direct
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Hi Barry, I used a similar Phonak streamer product and rejected it for iPhone
listening for the reasons you mention. Most hearing aids
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Hi Tony, that's a definite improvement. How are you finding latency, for
example when you
Hi.
Do the hearing aids have a telecoil an FM receiver, or direct audio
input built in? If you or the person using them is not sure, ask the
vendor, they are sure to know. If the aids do have a telecoil, which
is the most common feature, or the rarer FM receiver, it may well be
quite simple to
Hi maricio, I'm presently working on a book that discusses challenges like
this. It's complex because there are so many types of hearing aids and
technologies one might choose. To give you an example of what is working for me
after some upgrades to my hearing aid technology a couple of years
Hi. I use the Oticon Ultra Pro Hearing Aids. And the Oticon Streamer remote
control device that came as part of the package. It allows me to stream music,
a book or Blind Square through my hearing Aids. It does sound somewhat like you
are in a room with an echo. But if you are listening to a
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