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Switch your hearing aids to their TV program to activate dedicated TV audio settings. Connect the Philips TV Adapter to your TV so you hear the sound from the TV directly in your hearing aids. This allows you to watch TV at your preferred volume.
The HearLink TV Adapter streams sound from a TV directly to Philips wireless hearing aids, overcoming distance from the TV or noise in the room. Special Features: Wireless transmitter of TV sound
Philips HearLink accessories. Our range of hearing aid accessories helps you use your hearing aids in your daily life and keeps them working well.
Connect the Philips TV Adapter to your TV so you hear the sound from the TV directly in your hearing aids. This allows you to watch TV at your preferred volume.
How to pair your hearing aids with a Philips HearLink TV Adapter. A TV adapter lets you send the sound from your TV to your hearing aids wirelessly. This allows you to set your volume independently so you can hear your TV clearly while not disturbing other people.
Watch this easy step by step guide to pair Philips hearing aids with a Philips TV Adapter so you can enjoy your favorite entertainment. You can find more information on the User Guide...
Experience and enjoy the Philips TV Adapter for Philips HearLink hearing aids. Simply connect and start streaming. For more details click here: https://www.h...
Pairing the TV Adapter with your hearing aids Before using the TV Adapter, it must be paired with your hearing aids. Pairing is only required once, and takes around 20 – 60 seconds. This TV Adapter can be paired to as many hearing aids as you like.
With the help of the Philips TV Adapter, you can transmit sound from the TV or other electronic audio devices directly and wirelessly to your Philips Hearing Aids. For example, you can enjoy your favorite TV channels at the desired volume by using your Hearing Aids as wireless stereo headphones.
The Philips HearLink hearing aid TV adapter supports digital sound in two widely used formats: digital stereo (PCM) and Dolby Digital allowing users to benefit from streamed sound from home theatre systems and flat panel TVs.