Phone streaming
Balanced call audio delivered to both ears when fitting allows.
Hearing aids
Stream phone calls, music, and TV audio directly to your hearing aids. Many models also allow volume and program control through a mobile app.
Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids stream audio wirelessly from smartphones, tablets, and compatible televisions. Phone calls can be taken directly in the devices, and listening to music or watching video may also be possible.
Manufacturer mobile apps can manage volume, program changes, and battery status. Some models offer AI-supported noise management and speech clarity features.
Bluetooth performance depends on the model, phone compatibility, and professional programming. Pairing tests with your real devices are recommended during the trial.
Balanced call audio delivered to both ears when fitting allows.
Direct TV and computer audio via streaming accessories.
Volume, programs, and battery management from a mobile app.
Register multiple devices with quick switching options.
Hands-free, clear audio for professional and personal conversations.
Direct listening to podcasts, music, and video content.
Quickly change environment programs through the app.
Bluetooth-enabled device and phone compatibility are checked.
Phone and accessory connections are set up and tested.
The manufacturer app is installed and personalized.
After-sales technical support for connection issues.
Bluetooth is a comfort layer; core hearing support comes from programming.
Advantage: With BT: Wireless media, app control, binaural streaming
Alternative: Without BT: Longer battery life, simpler use, lower-cost segment
Most smartphones are compatible, but it depends on the model and operating-system version. Compatibility is tested during the trial.
Active streaming can increase battery use. With rechargeable models, the daily charge routine is planned accordingly.
Wireless transfer may be possible via a TV streamer or compatible smart-TV apps. Accessory compatibility varies by model.
Professional assessment is required. This page is for general information only and does not replace diagnosis or treatment. No hearing aid model should be recommended as suitable for everyone without a medical assessment.
Book a hearing test appointment to determine whether a device is suitable for you.