How to connect your Oticon hearing aids to your smartphone

 

 

 

Control your Oticon hearing aids from your phone's screen

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Need help finding out? Check the Instructions for Use that came with your hearing aids, contact your hearing care professional or read our tips for finding out if you have Bluetooth hearing aids

Hearing aids with Bluetooth

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Pairing your hearing aids to your iPhone

Oticon Bluetooth hearing aids are ‘Made For iPhone’ (MFi) hearing aids, which means they can easily connect to your iPhone, iPad® or iPod touch®. You can then stream sound directly from your phone to your hearing aids, and use Oticon Companion to control your hearing aids from your screen.

*Steps may vary depending on the iOS version installed on your device.

  • 1. Tap the Settings app on your iPhone.

  • 2. Scroll down a little and then select Accessibility.

  • 3. From the options on the Accessibility menu, select Hearing Devices.

  • 4. At this point, restart your hearing aids and place them close to your device. They will remain in pairing mode for around 3 minutes.

  • 5. Once detected by your phone, tap the name of the Oticon hearing aids that you want to connect and confirm pairing in the pop-up.

  • 6. Finally, when the devices have been connected, download Oticon Companion from the App Store. Once installed and opened, it will automatically detect your paired hearing aids and you’ll be in full control.

Congratulations!

Your hearing aids are now connected with your phone and you can begin controlling them from your phone’s screen.

Need help with Oticon Companion?

Visit the Oticon Companion support page

Pairing your hearing aids to your Android device

You can pair your Oticon Bluetooth hearing aids to your Android device through Oticon Companion. After that, you’ll be able to control your hearing aids from your phone’s screen. If you have hearing aids and a phone that support Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids (ASHA), you can stream sound directly from your device to your hearing aids. In other cases, you can still do that using ConnectClip.

  • 1. Download Oticon Companion from the Google Play™ Store, and open it on your device.

  • 2. To pair your hearing aids follow the instructions in the app.

  • 3. Make sure your phone is set to allow Bluetooth.

  • 4. Give Oticon Companion location permission (required for Bluetooth to function).

  • 5. Restart the hearing aids and place them close to your phone. They will remain in pairing mode for about 3 minutes.

  • 6. The app will then start to detect your hearing aids.

  • 7. Once detected, the name of your hearing aids will appear on the screen; select YES.

  • 8. Wait for Oticon Companion to connect to your hearing aids. If requested, allow permissions for your device to pair with your hearing aids.

  • 9. Once hearing aids are connected, press CONTINUE.

Congratulations!

Your hearing aids are now connected with your phone and you can begin controlling them from your phone’s screen.

Need help with Oticon Companion?

Visit the Oticon Companion support page

Hearing aids without Bluetooth

Pairing your Oticon hearing aids without Bluetooth to your smartphone

If your hearing aids do not have Bluetooth technology, then you can connect them to your smartphone wirelessly using Oticon Streamer Pro.

Your hearing care professional will need to issue you with a Streamer Pro if you don’t already have one. They will pair it with your hearing aids so you can get started.

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Use your smartphone as a remote

Do you stream sound to your hearing aids with Streamer Pro? If so, you can now use your phone as a remote control with the Oticon ConnectLine app.

Oticon ConnectLine lets you simplify life
Swipe, see, select and control multiple audio devices and manage your hearing aid settings all from the same place.

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