

Hearing aids available with direct-to-iPhone Bluetooth capability include Oticon Opn, Resound Linx, Starkey Halo, and Widex Beyond. Your aids are now paired with your iPhone. If you wear 2 aids this box will pop up 2 times and you have to hit PAIR a second time.ġ4. You will then get a pop up box to PAIR your aids with your phone click PAIRġ3. Click on the box with your aids labeledġ2. If you only wear 1 you will see either L or R depending on which side you wear your aidġ1. If you wear 2 hearing aids you will see L + Rġ0. Your name and the hearing aids will pop up under devicesĩ.

Close your battery doors (your phone will start searching for the devices)Ĩ.

Take your hearing aids out of your ears and open the battery doorsħ. How to Pair your Hearing Aids with your iPhone:Ģ. Should that happen to you, follow the instructions below that walk you through re-pairing the hearing aids to your iPhone. This is all wonderful when everything works! Occasionally, the iPhone will drop the hearing aid connection, or something gets "hung" or "stuck" in the iPhone that prevents a good connection. In addition, the iPhone can serve as the remote control for the hearing aid, and users can adjust various features from overall volume to frequency response to background noise suppression, all through handy apps on the iPhone. It was amazing to see the joy on both their faces as a new world opened up to them. Both could finally carry on a phone conversation with no difficulty for the first time in years, via Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids. Amy and Liz are two patients seen in our Houston office this week. How To Pair Your Hearing Aids With Your iPhoneĪs more hearing aids are developed with direct-to-iPhone or iPad Bluetooth connectivity, more hearing aid users are realizing the wonderful benefits of hearing aids that also serve as wireless headsets for music and audio-book streaming, as well as Bluetooth headsets for phone conversations.
