Benefits of Streaming Products

Although your hearing aids are ready to operate right out of the box, there are a number of assistive technology devices that you can use in conjunction with your hearing aids. Because many of these assistive technology devices operate using Bluetooth® technology, you’ll get the most out of these when you have Bluetooth hearing aids.

How the Products Work

These devices work to make your life easier. They are designed with communication and entertainment applications in mind, helping to transform your hearing aids into a personal wireless headset.

What Can I Connect to Through Streaming Devices?

The purpose of the streaming products is to enhance communication in all aspects:

  • Face-to-face conversation
  • Watching TV
  • Listening to music
  • Chatting online or over the phone

Other Streaming Tools

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TV Streamer

This sleek tabletop accessory connects to your television, stereo, or computer to wirelessly stream audio directly to your compatible hearing aids.

  • Delivers sound right to your ears for improved clarity
  • Lets you set your own volume without changing it for others
  • Enhances your entertainment experience — even if you’re in another room

 
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Remote Microphone

Wireless Bluetooth®* microphones can be discreetly clipped to a speaker’s clothing or set on a table to stream their voice directly to your hearing aids.

  • Helps keep you engaged in one-on-one and group conversations
  • Makes it easier to hear and understand speech in background noise
  • Connects to hearing loops/FM systems** for even more listening options

 
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Phone Clip

This compact, wireless device attaches to your clothing and lets you stream calls, music, or other audio straight from a Bluetooth-enabled smartphone directly to your hearing aids.

  • Makes phone conversations easier, even in noisy spaces
  • Enables convenient, hands-free, high-quality listening
  • Works with some compatible TV streamers to let you prioritize calls over TV audio

*The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Hearing Health Care, Inc., is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.”

**FM receiver required.