Hearing aid accessories

Connecting to modern life

Our hearing aids play a vital role in helping us feel connected to one another, but did you know that many of these aids have the power to help us even further, and connect us to the modern world?

With a range of options designed to enhance your everyday activities and add convenience to your life, you'll be amazed at what's possible, so here’s our handy guide to connections and wireless accessories!

Pairing your hearing aids to your smartphone

Pairing your hearing aids to your smartphone

Are you tired of adjusting your hearing aids using fiddly buttons? With many of our hearing aids, including Oticon hearing aids, that's a thing of the past. Most of our hearing aids can link directly to an app, such as the Oticon Companion app, so you can control your hearing aids from your screen!

It's easy to pair your hearing aids with your smartphone – for Oticon hearing aids follow the step-by-step instructions here.

For information about other manufacturers, please speak to your audiologist.

Using a landline phone with your hearing aids

connecting to a landline

Do you sometimes struggle to hear conversations whilst on the phone with your hearing aids? These days many hearing aids are compatible with phone adapters to allow you to wirelessly stream the sound from your landline straight into your hearing aid for comfortable conversations.

Phone Adapters are available to purchase from a majority of hearing aid manufacturers, including Oticon - to check if your phone is compatible and learn how to set it up, click here.

For information about other manufacturers, please speak to your audiologist.

Wireless microphone and headset in one

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Whilst many smartphones can connect to your hearing aids directly, some aren’t compatible. With Oticon hearing aids and ConnectClip, you can make hands-free phone calls and stream music from your smartphone. Learn more about how to use the ConnectClip here.

For information about other manufacturers, please speak to your audiologist.

Connect your hearing aids to the TV

Connect your hearing aids to the TV

You can enjoy watching TV at your preferred volume, with the help of a TV adapter. This will stream sound directly from the TV to your hearing aids, whilst the rest of the family can keep the volume at a level that suits them. These are available from Oticon and all other major hearing aid manufacturers.

Control your hearing aids with a smartphone app

Control your hearing aids with a smartphone app

A lot of modern hearing aids come with free companion apps so you can take control of your hearing aids in the palm of your hand. For those wearing Oticon aids, you can download Oticon's free hearing aid app, Oticon Companion.

Within the app you can adjust the volume, switch programmes, check your battery, and much more.

For information about other manufacturers, please speak to your audiologist.

Please note: Compatibility with apps and wireless accessories are dependent on your hearing aid and smartphone. For more information about what is compatible with your aids, please speak to your audiologist.

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