
Every day, everywhere you go, you carry around a 48mp camera, a TV, a radio, a computer, an entire library, and a telephone, all at once. Yes – your smartphone is an incredible feat of technology.
If you suffer from hearing loss, a smartphone combined with a hearing aid can transform your world. Maybe you’ve started to turn up the radio in the car, or you’re now relying on subtitles to enjoy your favourite TV programme. Hearing aids are smarter than ever before.
Hearing aids that are even better with a smartphone
Oticon Zeal
Oticon Zeal is a discreet, advanced hearing aid designed to connect effortlessly to your smartphone. Stream calls, music, and podcasts directly to your ears, and easily adjust settings using the Oticon companion app. Compatible with both iPhone and Android, Zeal helps you stay connected and enjoy clear, natural sound wherever you go.
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ReSound Vivia
ReSound Vivia is the latest ReSound hearing aid, designed for seamless smartphone connectivity. Stream calls, music, and podcasts directly to your ears and personalise your settings with the ReSound Smart 3D app on iPhone or Android. Enjoy natural, clear sound in everyday life and stay effortlessly connected with this advanced, Bluetooth‑enabled hearing aid.
Mobile connectivity
So why all the fuss about linking your hearing aid to a smartphone? Let’s take Oticon's hearing aids as an example: the Oticon Companion app lets you access a world of entertainment at the touch of a button. You can stream audio from one compatible device directly into your ear, at the volume that’s right for you.
From TV to radio and even in the car, you have control. And it lets you adjust settings without having to faff about with fiddly buttons and switches on your hearing aid.
Hearing aids for iPhone and Android
Not having an iPhone doesn’t mean you’re missing out on the era of mobile connectivity either. There are many other devices on the market, including Phonak’s hearing aids, which are compatible with Android smartphones like Samsung’s Galaxy series.
How hearing aids and smartphones talk to each other
Perhaps the only technology to be named after a viking king, Bluetooth is a form of wireless connection – think of it like a short-range, less energy intensive version of Wi-Fi. Hearing aids with Bluetooth can connect to your smartphone and other personal devices.
This is because it creates a personalised listening experience. The audio can be streamed straight to your ears and can match the personal settings of your hearing aids. And if you’re a music buff you can transform your hearing aids into your very own wireless earphones.
You can even decide whether you want to stream audio to just one hearing aid or both.
Hearing care
If you’d like more information on the type of hearing aid that’s right for you, or you’d like to book a free hearing assessment, then talk to our friendly team of Leightons experts on 0800 40 20 20. You can also pop into your nearest Leightons branch or book an appointment online.




