We get a lot of questions about connecting hearing aids to Bluetooth. It can be a tad intimidating to think about if you’ve never connected a device to your hearing aids before. But it’s not hard. And once you get the hang of it, we’re sure you’ll love this feature!
Audiologist Christine Stangeland will be explaining how to use Bluetooth® to connect to apps to stream audio and control features such as volume, sound, Mask Mode and health programs in her talk at the Healthy Hearing Online Expo on Tuesday, April 26 at 1:30 pm. Click here to register.
These are the helpful links that Christine references in her presentation:
Learning about technology
Oak Bay adult recreation programs – click Technology to see courses on computers, smartphones & tablets
Computer help for seniors from Victoria Tech Tutor
Compatibility and product support links by hearing aid manufacturer
Oticon
Hearing aids compatibility guide
Oticon More hearing aids
Phonak
Check your phone compatibility
Product support
Signia
Check whether your cellphone is compatible with Signia hearing aids
Support videos: learn how to maintain your hearing aids and how to handle apps and accessories
Starkey
Hearing aid apps
Support videos: hearing aids, apps, adjusting your hearing aids
Unitron
Check your phone compatibility with compatibility with Blu, Discover Next or Discover hearing instruments.
Help and support videos for Unitron hearing aids
Widex
Check your hearing aid compatibility
Hearing aid support & compatibility
If you have questions about your hearing aids or need support setting up Bluetooth connection, please call us or request an appointment online: Broadmead Hearing Clinic: 250-479-2969 or Oak Bay Hearing Clinic: 250-479-2921.