Benefits of Streaming Products

Although your hearing aids are ready to operate right out of the box once you put batteries in, there are a number of assistive technology devices that you can use in conjunction with your hearing aids. Because many of these assistive technology devices operate using Bluetooth® technology, you’ll get the most out of these when you have Bluetooth hearing aids.

 

How the Products Work

These devices work to make your life easier. They are designed with communication and entertainment applications in mind, helping to transform your hearing aids into a personal wireless headset.

 

What Can I Connect to Through Streaming Devices?

The purpose of the streaming products is to enhance communication in all aspects:

  • Face-to-face conversation
  • Watching TV
  • Listening to music
  • Chatting online or over the phone

 

There’s an App for That

There are countless apps that connect to your hearing aids, helping you do the things you want to do — with ease.

 

Android or iPhone®

Some apps connect your Made for iPhone® or Android hearing aids, turning them into customizable units with features that improve your listening experiences. These apps allow you to stream phone calls, FaceTime® audio, music, and sound from your television or computer using Bluetooth® technology.

Your cell can also act as a remote control and microphone for your devices. The remote feature allows you to change the volume of your Bluetooth hearing aids quickly and easily, while the live microphone offers extra amplification to ensure that you don’t miss a moment of conversation. The microphone feature can also record, play back, and email audio as it happens.

 

Music

Other applications allow you to remotely adjust bass and treble to make hearing in certain environments easier. They can also save those adjustments so that when you return to a specific location, your devices readjust automatically.

 

Lost Your Hearing Aid? We’ve Found Your Solution

There are also apps that help you keep tabs on your devices. Features like “Find My Hearing Aid” can use GPS to show the last known location of your missing Bluetooth-enabled devices, track them if they’re within range, and indicate whether you’re getting closer to them.

iPhone and FaceTime are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

 

Working From Home?

Whether using a tablet, laptop, or desktop computer, connecting to it with your Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids is a cinch. Ensure your hearing aids are turned on and near the computer, and make sure the computer’s Bluetooth is on and recognizes your devices. Once you’ve selected your hearing technology in the computer’s list of recognized devices and confirmed the pairing, you can stream video calls and other audio right to your ears, maximizing your devices and enjoying a productive workday!