Streaming Products

Many products are available that help transform your hearing aids into a personal wireless headset.

Designed with communication and entertainment in mind, many of these products use Bluetooth technology, so you’ll get the most out of them if you have Bluetooth hearing aids.

 

How Do I Use Streaming Products?

Streaming devices allow you to send audio wirelessly to your hearing aids. For example, with a TV streamer, you don’t hear sound coming out of the TV — you hear the sound playing from inside your hearing aids!

The purpose of streaming products is to enhance communication:

  • During 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 to your Made for iPhone or Android hearing aids, allowing you to stream phone calls, FaceTime® audio, music, and sound from your TV, computer, or mobile device.

Your smartphone can also act as a remote control and microphone for your devices. Change the volume of your Bluetooth hearing aids quickly and easily, or amplify conversations to ensure that you don’t miss a moment.

 

Music

Other applications allow you to remotely adjust bass and treble to make listening to music in certain environments easier. Plus, you can save those adjustments — when you return to that location, your devices will readjust automatically.

 

Lost Hearing Aids

Keep tabs on your devices with apps like Find My Hearing Aids, which emit a tone to tell you how close you are to your hearing aids.

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

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