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Summary: Hearing aids compatible with Bluetooth technology allow users to listen to iTunes or telephones. Learn more about the advantages of Bluetooth technology and hearing aids in this free hearing loss advice video from a licensed hearing aid dispenser.
Tom Higgins is the owner of Advanced Hearing Services in Ramsey, N.J. Higgins, BC-HIS, is a licensed hearing aid dispenser certified by the National Board for Certification in Hearing...read more
"Many times when we have to answer the telephone, hearing aids in the past have been a problem, because of whistling or feedback. Now today, hearing aids can be equipped with telephone switches, which can make it compatible with telephones. But now, an even more modern thing has happened. Now we have Bluetooth compatibility. That allows us to connect our cellphones, computers, iPods, and hear them all through the hearing aid. On your Bluetooth streamer, this button is for the telephone, this button would be to connect your Bluetooth device to a computer or iPod, and here we can control our volume. And of course, you have an on and off switch. And it's just a matter of pushing a button to switch between telephone or your hearing aid. "
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