Find out how to listen to live music and stream audio to your hearing aids in high-quality stereo sound, via Bluetooth® technology.
See which phones and tablets will work with your hearing aids.
The instructions for listening to audio through your hearing aids depend on the device you are streaming it from, and on your hearing aid model.
Our most recent behind-the-ear style hearing aids can stream music or audio directly from iPhone and iPad, and from Android phones and tablets that support Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids (ASHA).
To listen to music from other devices, or with older Philips hearing aids, you need to use a Philips AudioClip.
Philips hearing aids have a dedicated program for music that is carefully designed to ensure you hear music in the highest quality possible. Ask your hearing care professional to set up the program for you. Then simply select the Music Experience program on your hearing aids whenever you want to listen to music - whether you’re streaming it or hearing it live.
To stop the the music or audio playing in your hearing aids, simply stop it on your device.
If you want to play the music or audio on another device, you can temporarily turn off Bluetooth® on your device, or unpair your hearing aids.
You hearing aids can be connected to multiple devices. However, if you plan on streaming audio or make calls, we recommend turning off Bluetooth on the devices that you are not currently using.
On computers, we recommend disconnecting the hearing aids, as turning off Bluetooth may disconnect wireless accesories such as mouse or keyboard.
You need to use a Philips AudioClip to listen to music or audio from older Philips hearing aids, and from devices such as computers and Android devices that don’t support Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids (ASHA).
How to pair your hearing aids with Philips AudioClip
Once pairing is complete, ensure your Philips AudioClip is switched on.
A steady blue status indicator light confirms it is connected to your device.
The status indicator will be steady orange.
TV Adapter can be used to wirelessly transmit audio from music players, entertainment systems, and TVs.
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