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  2. To pair your hearing device, follow these steps: Make sure that Bluetooth is on. Go to Settings, then select Bluetooth. Open the battery doors on your hearing device. On your Apple device, go to Settings > Accessibility > Hearing, and select Hearing Devices. Close the battery doors on your hearing device.

  3. I think Apple might have fixed the Bluetooth issue it created with 16.5 with the recent release of 16.5.1. So, first upgrade to 16.5.1. Then, #1 turn off your hearing aids and re-charge them. #2 go to Settings on your I-Phone and turn off WiFi and Bluetooth (turn off both).

  4. Resound GN hearing aids causing problems with iPhone microphone My hearing aids are connected to my iphone11 via Bluetooth. The phone is a recent purchase, refurbished and works well for everything except the microphone during calls. I stream phone calls to my hearing aids and now find with this new phone that callers can’t hear me.

  5. phone drops hearing aid connection - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/254480186

    Hello tedwar, Ensuring your hearing aids remain paired with your iPhone is important, and the steps listed below may be helpful in resolving this issue. While the title of the article references a different issue and not being able to connect at all, these steps can still be helpful. "Make sure that your Bluetooth accessory and iOS or iPadOS ...

  6. On the Lock Screen: Go to Settings > Accessibility > Hearing Devices > MFi Hearing Devices, then turn on Control on Lock Screen. From the Lock Screen, you can do the following: Check battery status. Adjust ambient microphone volume and equalization. Choose which hearing device (left, right, or both) receives streaming audio. Control Live Listen.

  7. Like many others I was having problems connecting my Phonak Paradise hearing aids to my new iPhone 14 to stream music, make calls, etc. I finally found the solution by calling Phonak Support at 1-800-679-4871. The very helpful agent walked me through a simple process that involved (1) Putting my right HA into the charging case for a few seconds ...

  8. Switch audio from hearing aid to speaker - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/254137737

    You can just toggle off the hearing aids on order to switch back to output to the iPhone. Per steps from Switch your AirPods to another device - Apple Support. On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Open Control Center on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Touch and hold the audio card in the upper-right corner of Control Center to control audio.

  9. Issue is happening with iPhone XR and Oticon hearing aids too. The frequency of interfering sounds/losing connection, the level of discomfort the sounds cause just keeps getting worse. Hearing aid users in a group I am in on Facebook keep getting the run around from Apple customer support and the hearing aid customer support blaming each other.

  10. This would be as expected. You need to determine if the hearing aids have a microphone in them and were designed for Bluetooth calling. When any Bluetooth headphones are connected, it takes precedence over the microphone and speaker in the iPhone. (1) Microphone stops working when hearing aids connect. .

  11. only one hearing aid is pairing. Posted on Dec 18, 2019 3:18 AM. This has happened to me in the past and AFAIK there are two causes: Nothing actually wrong but it sometimes takes me a few attempts to get successful pairing. Sometimes only one will pair. Fresh battery often makes it work.