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I will suggest you with the steps to set Bluetooth hearing aid as the default playback device. Before setting your hearing aid as the default device, it is required to configure the Bluetooth device. Please refer this article Connect a Bluetooth device to connect a Bluetooth device and go ahead with the below suggested steps. 1.
I found a reddit post that asks a similar question. There are two options on that it appears. You could try to stream the audio from the Xbox to a PC an listen to it that way or you could buy a Bluetooth transmitter with a jack that would fit into the controller and do it like that.
Same issue here. Phonak hearing aids paired perfectly until the Windows update. Super frustrating. how are we supposed to wear a device for zoom meetings for work over top of my hearing aids. The hearings pair fine with my iPhone. Seems like I need to ditch my PC and go for a Mac. Come on windows this is an easy fix.
You can use Bluetooth hearing aids on your computer, as long as your PC is Bluetooth (which is the case!) Just head to Windows Settings > Bluetooth and devices and click on the "Add device" button. Select the "Bluetooth" option and wait for your device to appear. Make sure your audio device is in pairing mode, so it will appear on your screen.
Turn on Bluetooth on your PC if it's not on already. To do this, on the taskbar, select action center > Bluetooth. If you don't see the Bluetooth icon on the taskbar, select the Start button, then select Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices and turn on Bluetooth. In action center, select Connect > the device name.
The ReSound "TV Streamer," for example, appears to connect to its hearing aids using wi-fi (2.4 GHz), which is NOT Bluetooth. In addition, as far as I can determine, ALL of these "tv streaming" adapters connect to the sound source (i.e., the TV) using either an optical TOSLINK cable or a 3.5 mm audio jack.
In addition to your answer: For streaming to hearing aids, Oticon probably requires support of the relatively new Bluetooth standard ASHA (Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids). As far as I know, this protocol is not supported by Windows (neither 10 nor 11).
Hi, I am trying to connect my Signia Pure 312 5Nx hearing aids to my Windows 10 computer. They are connected perfectly fine on my computer in Bluetooth, and are listed in my devices. But, the reason I even got these Bluetooth hearing aids was so I would be able to connect to my computer and hear my computer through my hearing aids directly.
Does your Hearing Aid has Bluetooth capability to connect on your computer? As long as the hearing aid has Bluetooth you can pair it in your computer and use it. You can visit this link on how to pair your hearing aid, this only works if your hearing aid has Bluetooth feature.
- Make sure that hearing Aid is turned on -On your computer, press Windows key + i (to open Settings, or press windows key and click Gear icon) -On Settings> Click Devices> Click Bluetooth and other devices -Click add Bluetooth or other Device -Click Bluetooth and it should pair the Hearing device. You may also refer to the picture below.