Technology has changed hearing aids in numerous ways, and Bluetooth is no exception. This form of technology allows for short-range wireless connectivity and data sharing between electronic devices. For hearing aids, this means that you can steam phone calls, listen to music and other media, and control audio with your device. Here are a few things to expect with Bluetooth hearing aids.
Clear Sounds and Easy Listening
With Bluetooth hearing aids, you can stream audio from your cell phone directly to your hearing device. You can do the same with television shows, music and movies, since the devices can connect to your computer or smart TV.
Easy Adjustments
A phone app makes it easy to manage your hearing aid features, Bluetooth connectivity included. You can use your phone to change your hearing aid’s volume, switch Bluetooth connectivity to other devices, build custom programs for situations like windy weather or noisy restraints and find your hearing aids if you lose them.
Effect on Phone Battery
One potential disadvantage of Bluetooth hearing aids is that they might drain your phone’s battery quickly. This is especially an issue with older phones, but carrying a charger or power bank with you can help with this.
Learn More About Bluetooth Hearing Aids
If you’re interested in Bluetooth hearing aids, our team at Hearing Healthcare Center, Inc. can connect you with more information. We’re ready to partner with you to find the hearing aids that will best fit your needs and lifestyle. Schedule a consultation with our team to take the first step toward connecting with a variety of sounds.