Bluetooth Hearing Aids

Bluetooth hearing-aids can connect to other bluetooth enabled devices including smartphones, tablets, bluetooth hearing aid accessories and more.

When connected to a TV or mobile phone, your hearing aids act as earphones and deliver the sound directly to your ears. If your TV is not bluetooth enabled, our TV connectors can create a bridge between your TV and your bluetooth hearing aids.

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How To Choose the Right Hearing Aid For You

Choosing from our wide range of hearing aids can be daunting at first. Read our guide on how to choose the best hearing aid for you.

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  • Bluetooth is a type of wireless technology that connects two devices over certain distances. This allows them to send data such as sounds or information to and from each other.
  • Bluetooth hearing aids allow you to connect to mobile devices or TV’s for crisp, clear sound quality while listening to music, podcasts or watching TV shows.
  • Use the Phonak TV Connector, ReSound TV Streamer or the Signia Streamline TV to connect your bluetooth hearing aids to your TV.

  • Unitron bluetooth hearing aids can connect to the Unitron Remote Plus app on iOS and Android devices with Unitron’s ‘Made For All’ compatibility
  • Use the app to adjust the volume of your hearing aids with a user-friendly slider, focus on the clarity or comfort of sounds, use the built in equaliser to adjust the bass, mid and treble frequencies and receive remote support from your hearing care professional.
  • To connect to the Unitron Remote Plus app via bluetooth: Open your phone’s settings and turn on bluetooth, turn your hearing aids off and then on, your hearing aid should now appear in the available devices on your phone’s screen.

  • Phonak bluetooth hearing aids can connect wirelessly to Roger microphones. Roger wireless technology sets the standard in digital audio quality. Audio can be streamed directly from the microphone to the hearing aid with no middle device required.
  • This is all done with exceptional clarity, even at distances up to 50 metres and in busy environments.
  • Roger microphones can also be plugged directly into your television to ensure the best audio quality from your favourite shows.

  • Signia bluetooth hearing aids can connect to the Signia app which is available on iOS and Android devices.
  • The Signia app lets you adjust the volume, monitor the connection to your TV and other devices, and observe the battery life of your hearing aids straight from your phone.
  • With Signia bluetooth hearing aids you can manage the direction of your hearing across 360 degrees and have effortless control of your streaming activities.