11-21-2017 06:09
11-21-2017 06:09
Has anyone been able to hookup to your hearing aids with the bluetooth or is there a bluetooth mode I've had it for two days now and was wondering if anyone would be able to help me out.
11-21-2017 06:25
11-21-2017 06:25
I think it would depend on your hearing aids. Do they have bluetooth?
Helen | Western Australia
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11-21-2017 07:05
11-21-2017 07:05
yes they do i have a FM system attached to my hearing aid that allows bluetooth but i don't know how to hook it up with the fitbit ionic is there a hearing aid mode or something i might be missing?
05-11-2018 12:53
05-11-2018 12:53
Have u figured this out? I just got my versa and can’t connect it to my Oticon hearing aids either.
05-22-2018 20:45
05-22-2018 20:45
any luck or suggestions yet? I have resound MFi Bluetooth HA and the Versa is not recognizing them either. This may make me return the Versa and go for an Apple Watch...
05-23-2018 05:21
05-23-2018 05:21
05-30-2018 19:38
05-30-2018 19:38
07-18-2018 12:15
07-18-2018 12:15
I am having the exact same problem. I cannot pair my Fitbit Vera’s with my Oticon hearing aids. Both have blue tooth...
What can I do to make this happen..
08-22-2018 16:37
08-22-2018 16:37
I’m going to try to post this on the feature board and see if maybe someone can help us
08-07-2019 10:08
08-07-2019 10:08
Good thing I'm getting all this information about it. Don't waste your time on the Apple Watch. I have a ReSound hearing aid. The bluetooth works on the Iphone, great! Unfortunately it's not for the Apple Watch. I've dealt for 4 days trying to connect my hearing aid to the watch bluetooth, it doesn't work. I called both Apple and ReSound, it's not for the watch. Only for the phone.
08-07-2019 10:44
08-07-2019 10:44
08-07-2019 14:03 - edited 08-07-2019 14:08
08-07-2019 14:03 - edited 08-07-2019 14:08
Hi! I am an audiologist. Unitron (Discover models) and Phonak (Marvel Models) now have hearing aids that are not MiFi and are instead compatible with Bluetooth in general. The limitations are they can really only connect with one thing at a time and don't necessarily switch well. I completely forgot about this thread so I didn't remember to check into this when they came out earlier this year. But I have successfully managed to get them connected and I will endeavor to play with them some more tonight and tomorrow to see what kind of utility they have.
The reason the Resound and Oticon aids weren't connecting is they were not exactly connecting to Bluetooth exactly, it was a MFi (distinct from MiFi) protocol, and only certain models of iPhone, iPad, and iPod had the right things to connect to the aids.
As two brands (well, really they are sister companies owned by the same parent company) have recently moved into a more generic market, I would imagine others will be soon too.
01-06-2020 17:49
01-06-2020 17:49
Were you able to get your Marvels to connect? I'm an audiology assistant and having trouble with it. I was so hoping to be able to use this as a selling feature lol
01-07-2020 05:07
01-07-2020 05:07
@Mellyk226 I actually was but it worked only with the primary streaming aid, if the secondary aid was on it would asynchronously stream across. And as said before it was a pain to unpair and repair. I haven't tried again since the update that allows for having two Bluetooth devices connected.
07-29-2020 17:20
07-29-2020 17:20
Can you tell me how you got your Phonak hearing aids to connect?
07-29-2020 17:27
07-29-2020 17:27
07-30-2020 08:38
07-30-2020 08:38
They're Phonak Marvels. I put the the iconic in pairing mode and then turned the primary aid (usually the right one) on and off which sets it into pairing mode. Then just treated it like any other Bluetooth headset. I really should retry this.