How to pair your hearing aids with an Android™ device
Paring Android smartphones and tablets including Samsung, Google Pixel, OnePlus, and Huawei enables you to stream audio such as phone calls, music and podcasts, using your hearing aids as wireless headphones.
Before you start
Philips hearing aids can pair directly to Android phones and tablets including Huawei, OnePlus, Google Pixel, and Samsung. Pairing directly allows you to use the Philips HearLink 2 app to adjust the sound.
Philips hearing aids can also enable you to have hands-free calls and stream music and audio to your hearing aids from Android devices. To do this directly, your Android device must support Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids (ASHA). Other Android devices require a Philips AudioClip to enable audio streaming with your hearing aids.
Get the Philips HearLink 2 app
You need the Philips HearLink 2 app to pair your Android device with your hearing aids.
To connect your Android device directly to your hearing aids
Place your hearing aids near your phone
Ensure that they are within 20 cm (7.9 in) of each other.
Ensure Bluetooth® is turned on
Go to > Settings and switch Bluetooth on if necessary.
Open the Philips HearLink 2 app
The app will automatically search for hearing aids.
Restart your hearing aids
- For hearing aids with disposable batteries, close the battery drawer.
- For rechargeable hearing aids, turn them on by pressing the lower button of each hearing aid for 2 seconds.
Detecting your hearing aids
The app will automatically start to detect your hearing aids.
Once detected, the name of your hearing aids will appear on the screen.
Select your hearing aids.
Connecting to your device
Wait for the Philips HearLink 2 app to connect to your hearing aids. If requested, allow your device to pair with your hearing aids.
Once your hearing aids are connected, press Continue.