Starkey hearing aids (Halo hearing aids) allow for this. It is actually pretty neat all that you can be connected to with these small devices that...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerTo effectively answer this I would need a little more information. Are you streaming the call through the Beyond aids (I am assuming so)? How far...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerTo answer simply, no. It is made for any Bluetooth equipped phone be it an Android, Apple Windows or a simple clamshell phone like a Doro so you...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerStarkey instructions are as follows: Pairing should be done after the hearing aids have been programmed in the Inspire Software.Pairing Halo to an...
Upvote (1) Downvote Go to answerA great app i stumbled onto is called TUNITY and it is FREE - the best kind of app! It is strictly for television listening and streams the audio...
Upvote (2) Downvote (2) Go to answerGiven that the problem can happen to either hearing aid, it seems most likely that the problem is with the iPhone, as it is unlikely that both...
Upvote Downvote Go to answerIt offers the ability to make Hearing Aid Bluetooth Specific settings changes in the MFi Hearing Aids section of the iPhone. It also allows for...
Upvote Downvote Go to answerIt is possible that the Bluetooth signal is competing with other Bluetooth devices in your environment. Try setting the "Call audio routing" on...
Upvote Downvote Go to answerYou can send a signal to your Oticon Opn directly from your iPhone. You can also send a signal to your Roger Pen directly from your iPhone and...
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